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ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
Madras, p. 348 j Laljeo cetopsis, sp. n., from Shanghai, p. 851, taf. 15. fig. 2 j 
Pachystomus (?) gohioformis, sp. n., from Java?, p. 353, taf. 16. fig. 4. 
Mr. Day (Proc. Zool. Soc. 1807) describes the following species from the 
Nilgherries : — Funtma (Farbodes) (/racilia (Jevdon), p.290j Funtiua(Farbodea) 
dubiuSf sp. n., p. 291 j Funtius (Farbodes) carnaticus (? Jerdon), p. 292 j Fan- 
tins (^Farbodes) grayiy sp. n. [is identical with Farbus artdtus], p. 293 j and 
Funtius andius (Jerdon), p. 294. 
Farbus camptacanthus is described by Mr. Cope, under the name of Entero- 
mius potdmogalis (g. et sp. n.). Trans. Am. Phil. Soc. xiii. p. 405. 
Labeobarbus aureus is a rather doubtful species described as new by Mr. 
Cope, 1. c. p. 406, from South Africa. 
■\ [Fseudogobio'l Tylognafhus smensis, sp. n., Kner, /. c. p. 354, taf. 15. fig. 5, 
from Shanghai. 
Ceratichthgs. Mr. Cope (1. c.) gives diagnoses or descriptions of the follow- 
ing species : — micropogo)i, p. 366, pi. 12. fig. 2 ; stigmaticusj cyclotis^ biguttatusj 
p. 366, pi. 11. fig. 5 ) dissimilis, p. 367, pi. 12. fig. 1 j cataractce prosthemius 
[sp. n., p. 365, which is &Vide.rii\y^Gobio p)lu7nbeiis, Agass.]. 
4 Fimephales agassizii is described as a new species by Mr. Cope, 1. c. p. 394, 
from the Ohio. 
JTyborhynchus notatiis is described by Mr. Cope, 1. c. p. 392, pi. 13. fig. 4. 
Campostoma. Mr. Cope figures the peculiar situation of the air-bladder, 
which is enveloped by the intestine, 1. c. p. 393, describes Campostoma dubium^ 
p. 396, and compares it with allied forms, p. 395. 
Ericymba buccata described and figured by Mr. Cope, 1. c. p. 360, pi. 13. 
figs. 4, Aa. 
Fseudorasbora parva (Schleg.) described by Kner, 1. c. p. 356, taf. 16. fig. 3. 
Exoglossum maxillilingua described and figured by Mr. Cope, I, c. p. 359, 
pi. 11. fig. 1. 
Fhinichthys. Mr. Cope gives descriptions of Argyreus atronasus, I c. p. 368, 
and Argyreus nasutus^ p. 369, pi. 12. fig. 5. 
Fhenacobius, g. n. Cyprinin, Cope, Proc. Ac. Nat. Sc. Pliilad. 1867, p. 96. 
Pharyngeal teeth 4—4, uncinate j mouth very small, inferior ; maxillary with 
a thick, fleshy lip which is enlarged posteriorly, and behind jnandiblo ; no 
barbels; mandible naked, included.” Aspect of Caiosto?nus.—2^A. tcretulus, 
sp. n., 1. c.j from Kanawha Kiver, and'^P/i. ttranops, sp. n., 1. c., from Holston 
Kiver, Va. 
Rasbora neilgherriensis^ sp. n.. Day, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1867, p. 298. — Fasb&ra 
woolaree, sp. n.. Day, 7 c. [is evidently the common P. daniconius']. 
Nuria. Mr. Day (/. c.) describes two rather doubtful new species, viz. Eso- 
mus malabaricus, p. 299, from Trichoor, and Esomus {Nuria) madcraspaten- 
sis, p. 300, from the'j Bowany Diver and Madras [the latter is identical with 
Ntiria danrica]. — Nuria danrica is described by Kner, 1. c. p. 363, as Esomus 
thermoicos (Val.). 
Leuciscus. Mr. Cope has described those North- American 
species which he refers to Photogenis and Hypsilepis, They are 
twelve in number, five of which are described as new. Proc, 
Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad. 1867, pp. 156-166. The Dccorder has 
received typical specimens through the author's kindness; so that 
nearly all (with the exception of Photogenis leuciodus and scabri- 
