PAUN^. 
Pisces 8 
[Jordan, D.] Notes on a Collection of Fishes from Clackamas River, 
Oregon. P. U. S. Nat. Mus. 69-85. 
The Recorder has been unable to see this paper, but finds it referred 
to by Prof. Goode. [Vide Salmonidce.'] 
. Catalogue of the Fishes of Illinois. Bull. Illin. Mus. No. 2, 
1878, pp. 37-70. 
Contains descriptions of a few new species. 
. Notes on a Collection of Fishes from the Rio Grande, at Browns- 
ville, Texas. Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. iv. pp. 397-406, & 663-667. 
23 species are enumerated or noticed, with one apparently new genus 
[vide Gohiidce]. 
Forbes, S. The Food of Illinois Fishes. Bull. Illin. Mus. No. 2, . 
1878, pp. 71-89. 
Details respecting varieties of food eaten by fishes. 
Yarrow, H., & Henshaw, H. List of the Marine Fishes collected on 
the coast of California, near Santa Barbara, in 1875, with notes. 
Washington : 1878, 8vo, pp. 7. 
T. H. Streets, in Contributions to the Natural History of the 
Hawaiian and Fanning Islands and Lower California,” gives the Ichthyo- 
logical results of the U. S. North Pacific Expedition ; Bull. U. S. Nat. 
Mus. vii. pp. 43-102. 
— 
Vaillant, L., & Bocourt, F. Mission Scientifique au Mdxique. 4e. 
partie. l^tudes sur les Poissons. Paris : 1878, 4to, pp. 41-120, 
pis. v.-x. 
, The ichthyological portion continued from 1874 [c/. Zool. Rec. xi. p. 88]. 
descriptions and plates of the Percidm [vide infra]. 
/ Cope, E. Synopsis of the Fishes of the Peruvian Amazon, obtained by 
Prof. Orton duting his expeditions of 1873 & 1877. P. Am. Phil. 
Soc. xvii. pp. 673-701. \^Vide Zool. Rec. xiv. Pisces^ p. 6.] 
. Galapagos Islands. 
^ Two new fishes from the Galapagos Islands, one a new Percoid genus, 
I are described. Steindachner, SB. Ak. Wien, Ixxviii. Abth. i. p. 395. 
Transit of Venus Expeditions, in the years 1874.-75 : — 
The Account of the Collections made in Kerguelen’s Land and Rodri- 
iguez is issued as au extra volume of Phil. Tr. clxviii.* 
Kerguelen Island : Fishes, by A. Gunther, p. 166. 
Rodriguez : List of the Fishes, with descriptions reproduced of Mugil 
rodericensis and Myxus ccecutiens, pp. 470-472. They had already ap- 
peared in 1876 Icf. Zool. Rec. xiii. Pisces, p. 26]. 
Gunther contributes further accounts of the ‘ Challenger ’ fishes, 
describing many new and curious forms. Ann. N. H. (5) ii. pp. 17-28, 
179-187, 248-251. 
1879 on title, and not actually published until the middle of that year. — E d. 
