23 Pisces. 
riscES. 
LOPHOBRANCmi. 
SYNGNATHIDiE. 
Syngnathus modestus, sp. n., Sauvage, Bull. Soc. Philom. (7) iii. p. 209, 
Australia. 
'^Syngnathus hrevicaudatus. Second occurrence in British Seas ; Cornish, 
Zool. p. 476. 
Syngnathus tigris, Castelnau, 1 . c. p. 397. 
On the occurrence otlfipjwcampus antiqiiorum or an allied form on St. 
George’s Banks ; G. B. Goode, P. U. S. Nut. IMus. i. p. 46. 
PLEOTOGNATHI. 
Gymnodontes. 
Tetrodon (Liosarcus) chi'ysops, sp. n., Hilgendorf, SB. nat. Fr. 1879, 
Japan, p. 80. 
Cydochilichthys sinensis, sp. n., Bleeker, Verb. Ak. Amst. xviii. p. 10, 
pi. i. fig. 2, China. 
CYCLOSTOMATA. 
/ 
/ Goette, a. Beitrage zur vergleichenden Morphologic des Skeletsystenis 
' der Wirbelthiere. ii. Die Wirbelsaule und ihre Anhiinge. Arch, 
mikr. Anat. xvi. 
Supplementary observations on the Cyclostomata, p. 428. 
j J]^L^NEE, A. Histologische Untersuchung des kleinen Gehirnes der 
i Nennauge {Petromyzon Jluviatilis). Bull. Petersb. xxv. pp. 333-345, 
1 pi. 
1 On the cerebellum of the Lamprey. 
! Petromyzon. On the brain and the spinal-like nerves of ^he brain in 
j the Ammocoetes form ; notes and considerations by Wiedersheim, Zool. 
1 Anz. ii. pp. 689-592. 
