] Pisces. 
PISCES. 
BY 
G. A. Boulenger. 
PHYSIOLOGICAL, ANATOMICAL, AND GENERAL. 
Reference may be made as before to the Reports and Analyses in JB. 
Anat. Phys. viii. Abth. i. & ii., and also, for the literature of 1879, to 
Zool. JB. Neap. ii. (the Fishes by F. Steindachner). 
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L Bellonci, J. tJber den Ursprung des Nervus opticus und den feineren 
Ban des Tectum opticum der Knochenfische. Z. wiss. Zool. xxxv. 
pp. 23-29, pis. i. & ii. . 
Boas, J. E. V. Ueber den Conus arteriosus bei Dutirinus und bei 
anderen Knochenfischen. Morph. JB. vi. pp. 527-533, pi. xxvi. 
^ Davidofp, M. V. Ueber das Skelet der hinteren Gliedmasse der Fischo. 
Morph. JB. vi. pp. 125-128 & 433-468, pis. xxi.-xxiii. 
, In the Ganoidei Ilolostei and the Physostomi, probably also in the other 
Teleostei^ the bone generally termed “ Becken,” or Pubic, does not corre- 
\ spond to the Pubis of Selachia, Sturiones, and Batrachia, but to the 
^ Basale metapterygii of Selachia. 
C Bay, F. On the Air-Bladders of Fish. Zool. 1880, pp. 97-104. 
Denissenko, G. Mittheilung iiber die Gefasse der Netzhaut der Fische. 
' - . Arch. mikr. Anat. xviii. pp. 480-484, pi. xxii. fig. a. 
J Girdwoyn, M. Pathologic des Poissons. Paris: 1880, fo., 19 pp., 11 
■ pis. 
A treatise on the diseases and anomalies in the ova and embryos. 
Gunther, A. An Introduction to the Study of Fishes. Edinburgh : 
X 1880, 8vo, pp. 720, with woodcuts. 
Intended to meet the requirements of those who are desirous of study- 
ing the elements of Ichthyology ; to serve as a book of reference to 
zoologists generally ; and to supply those who have frequent opportunities 
