ACANTHOPTBRYGII. 
Pisces. 17 
SPHYR^NiDiE. 
Spliyi'ama forsteri^ G. V., p. 211, pi. cxix. A ; dbtusaia, 0. V., fig. B : 
noticed and figured ; Gunther, tom. cit. 
Atj^erinid^. 
^ Atherina liarringtonensis^ sp. n., Goode, Am< J. Sci, (3) xiv, p. 297, 
Bermudas. 
Atherina Zac wnosa, Forst,, noticed and figured ; Gunther, tom. cit. p. 213, 
pi. cxviii. E. 
MuGILIDife. 
Mugil dohula^ Gthr., p. 214, pi. cxx. a ; kelaarti, Gthr., p. 215, 
pi. cxxi. A ; waigiensis^ Q. G., p. 218, pi. cxii. b ; axillaris^ C. V., 
pi. cxx. B : noticed and figured, M. kandavensisy sp. n„ p. 215 ; Gunther, 
tom. cit. 
Mugil delicdiu^, sp. n., Alleyne &. Macleay, t. c. p. 341, pi. xv. fig. 1, 
Cape York. 
GAsterosteid.^. 
Gasterosteus pungitiuSy L., and aculeatusy L. Particulars of variations 
in length of the ventral spine ; with remarks on the presence or absence 
of ventral fins as affording no character in this genus, t’. Day, J. L. S. 
xiii. pp; 110-114. 
Gasterosteus ptatggasteVy Kessl. On this species and its varieties; 
Kessler, op. cit. p. 1. 
Eucaliay g. n. for Gasterosteus inconstanSy Kirtl., and cayagay subsp. n., 
Jordan, P. Ac. Philad. 1877, p. 65. 
GohlfcSOOlDiE. 
Sicyases pyrrhocinclttSy sp. n., Cope, P, Am. Phil. Soo, xvii. p. 43, 
Peru. 
OPHIOCBPHALIDJi]. 
Ophiocephalus. Figures of l2 species, Bleeker, tom. cit. pis, cccxcvii.- 
cccxcix. ; and of 0. argusy Cantor, and microp'eltiSy K. H., Martens, Z. c. 
pi. vii. 
Labyrinthici. 
Figures of the Indo-p'elagic species } Bleeket, tom. cit. pis. cccxcv. & 
cccxcvi. 
Polydcanthus cupanuSy 0. V., figured; Day, tom. cit. pi. Ixxviii. fig. 4. 
TricTiogaster chunOy H. B., figured, pi. Ixxixi fig. 3, T. unicolor y 0. V., 
= laliuSy H. B., figured, p. 375, pi. Ixxix. fig. 6 ; T. lahiosusy sp. n., p. 374, 
pl. Ixxix. fig. 4, Burma. Id. tom. cit. 
