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ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
Coptodus zUUi is now considered to be identical with Chromis niloticus. 
Gervais, Zool. et Pal^ont. g(5n4r. p. 204, pi. 45. fig. 3. 
Heros facetua (Jenyns) described by Steindachner, Wien. Sitzgsber. lx. 
p. 290, taf. 1.— jeuynsU^ sp. n., Steindachner, I, c. p. 292, taf. 2, from 
Montevideo. 
ANACANTHINI. 
I Lycodes vahlii, found in Finmarken by Esmarlc, Forh. Vid. Selsk. Chris- 
\ tian. 1869. 
Gadus. G. O. Sars has published Indberetninger til Departementet for det 
Indre om de af ham i Aarene 1864-69 anstillede praktisk-videnskabelige 
IJndersogelser angaaende Torskefiskeriet i Lofoten.” Christiania, 1869, 8vo, 
pp. 61. [Report for the Home-department on the practical and scientific 
inquiries into the Cod-fishery in Lofoten, instituted by him in the years 
1864-69.] • . 
jBregmaceros altipinnis, sp. n., Hay, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1869, p. 622, Burmah ? 
Hippoglossus mdgaris. Dr. Gilpin gives a full account of his observations 
on the Halibut in Nova Scotia. Proc. & Trans. N. Scot. Instit. Nat. Sc. ii. 
2, 1869, p. 20. 
V Ilippoglossus pinguin found in Finmarken by Esmark, Forh. Vid. Selsk. 
Christian. 1869. 
'yHhombus. On a supposed hybrid between Hh. maximus and Mh. Icems^ . 
Quelch, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1862, p. 473. 
Sulea {Monochir') pilosa, sp. n., Peters, Berl. Monatsber. 1869, p. 709, Ma- 
zatlan . — Solea mazatlana, sp. u., Steindachner, Wien. Sitzgsber. lx. p. 312, 
taf. 6. 
Cynoglossus hiichanani^ sp. n.. Day, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1869, p. 522, India. 
\/Synaptura lusitamca, sp. n., Capello, Jorn. Ac. Sc. Lisb. no. v. 1868, p. 62, 
and no. vi. 1869, p. 163, tab. 9. fig. 1. 
V Apionichthys nehdostis, sp. n., Peters, 1. c. p. 709, Surinam. 
PHYSOSTOMI. 
SiLURIDiE. 
Saccohramhm sing{o=S. fossilis, according to Day, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1869, 
p. 612. 
Eutropiichthys has teeth on the palatines and vomer. Day, Proc. Zool. 
Soc. 1869, p. 306. [Mr. Day has thought proper to create the impression as 
if the Recorder had overlooked those teeth. The truth is, that no specimen 
was available for examination at the time when the generic diagnosis was 
compiled in the ^ Catalogue of Fishes’ after Hamilton Buchanan and Bleeker, 
a fact of which Mr. Day was well aware. Having received an example from 
Col. Playfair some years ago, the Recorder has found the palatine teeth, 
which may be distinguished on a very ‘^superficial examination.”] ' 
CaMichrom macrophthahnm (Blyth) described by Day, 1. c. p. 613.— Ca//*- 
chrmia notatus and C. fiigreacem^ spp. nn., Day, 1. c. p. 616, from Burmah. ' 
Paeudeutropiua, Surgeon Day states that Ilypophthalmua goongxoaree. 
(&ykea) =^Eutropius macx'ophthalmm (Blyth), and describes as new Pseudeu- 
tropius acutirostris from Burmah. L. c. p. 618. 
