ACANTMOPTERYGII PHARYNGOaNATIII, ANACANTIIINI. FiscCS IG 
SCARIDiE. 
! A monograph of the dentition of the Scaridm ; J. Boas, Z. wiss. Zool. 
j xxxii. pp. 189-215, pi. x., and Yid. Medd. 1877 (1878), pp. 315-360, pis. 
1 vii. & viii. 
Scarus perspicillatus, sp. n., Steindachner, Denk. Ak. Wien, xli. 
Abth. i. pp. 16-19, pi. iv. fig. 1, Sandwich Islands. 
PsGudoscarus spilonotus, Kner, described and figured by Bleeker, f rom 
Mauritius ; Verb. Ak. Amst. xviii. p. 4, pi. i. 
Olistherops brunneus, sp. n., Macleay, P. Linn. Soc. N. S. W. iii. p. 36, 
pi. V. fig. 1, Port Jackson. 
Chromid.®. 
Acara cceruleo-punctata, Kn., Steind., var. n. latifrons, Steindachner, 
Denk. Ak. Wien, xxxix. p. 27. 
Petenia kraussi, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 28, pi. i. figs. 2 & 3, & pi. ii. fig. 1, 
Magdalena river. 
ANACANTHINI. 
GADOPSTDiE. 
Gadopsis gracilis, p. 39, pi. xxvii. fig. 2, Yarra river, gibbosus, p. 41, 
Gippsland, spp. nn., F. McCoy, Prodr. Zool. Yict. iii. 
Lycodiuj]. 
Lycodes pacificus, sp. u., figured, Japan. Probably a new genus, dis- 
tinguished by absence of vomerine and palatine teeth, Lycodopsis, 
Collett. Collett, P. Z. S. 1879, p. 381. 
Lycodes frigidus, p. 45, pallidus, p. 70, spp. nn., Collett, Forh. Selsk. 
Chr. 1878, No. 14. 
N Lycodes murcena, sp. n., id. 1. c. No. 4, p. 15, North Sea. 
Lycodes turneri, sp. n.. Bean, P. U. S. Nat. Mus. i. p. 463, Alaska. 
Gad^^e. 
Geographical Distribution of the Gadidce. U. S. Comm. Fish and 
Fisheries, part v. pp. 631-557. By Karl Dambeck ; translated and 
revised by T. H. Bean. ^ ^ 
Gadus. Species found in the Adriatic : G. minutus, euxinus, and 
* poutassou. Ninni, Atti 1st. Venet. (5) iv. pp. 1191-1198. 
A Morrhua macrocephala. Day records and notices a fish captured at 
the mouth of the Thames, and referred to Gadus macrocephalus, Tiles., 
probably Yarrell’s “ Lord fish,” and considered to be distinct from 
G. vulgaris. J. L. S. xiv. pp. 689-692, pi. xiv. 
V Physiculus jap onicus, sp. n., Hilgendorf, SB. nat. Fr. 1879, p. 80, Japan. 
N Phycis chesteri, sp. n., Goode & Bean, Am. J. Sc. (3) xvii. p. 40, and 
P. XJ. S. Nat. Mus. i. p. 256, East Coast North America. 
