PHYSOSTOMl. 
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SALMONIDil^. 
Romarks on the spawning of Salmon, and F. Buckland’s statement 
that it is triennial and not annual ; Nature, xv. p. 375. 
Salmo alipes, Rich., and S. naresi, sp. n., Gunther, P. Z. S. 1877, p. 476, 
(_pl. 1., Lakes in Discovery Bay. 
Salmo macrostoma^ sp. n., id. Ann. N. H. (4) xx. p. 444, Japan. 
Salmo arcturusy sp. n., id. P. Z. S. 1877, p. 294, pi. xxxii. The most 
northern Salmonoid known, resembles the Killin Charr, but is more 
slender ; N. lat. 82"* 28-34'. 
Cor eg onus oxyrrhyncTius added to the British fauna ; its occurrence in 
Lincolnshire. F. Day, P. Z. S. 1877, p. 419, fig. of head. 
Salmo caspius, p. 62, fig. 15 ; ischchan (Pall.), p. 65, fig. 16 ; gegaricuni 
(Pall.), p. 68, fig. 17 ; Kessler, op. c^7., Aralo-Caspio-Pontine region : . 
S. bodschac, Lake Gokcha ; spp. nn. 
Mormyridad. 
Ba LUCHIN, — . Beobachtungen und Versuche am Zitterwelse und 
Mormyrus des Niles. Arch. Anat. Phys. (Phys. Abth.) 1877, 
pp. 250-273, pi. Yi. 
EsocidvE. 
Esox nobilior, Thomps., described ; it is not clear why Mitchell’s name 
E. masquinongy should be set aside ; Jordan, Bull. Nat. Mus. x. p. 54. 
SCOMBRESOCIDJJ. 
^ Belone jonesi, sp. n., Goode, Am. J. Sci. (3) xiv. p. 295, Bermudas. 
Belone cJioram, Frsk., pi. cxviii. fig. 4 ; cancilay H. B., fig. 5 ; caudi- 
maculata, C. Y., = strongylurus, V. H., pi. cxviii. fig. 6 : figured, Day, 
oq). cit. 
HemirrhampJius georgii, Blkr., = cantoris Blkr., p. 514, pi. cxix. fig. 1 
xanthopterusy 0. V., fig. 2; dussumieri, Blkr., = reynaldiy 0. V., p. 515 ; 
plumatus, Blyth, = marginatus, Blkr., = georgii^ C. Y., p. 515, pi. cxx. 
fig. 2 ; commersoni, 0. Y., =far, Riipp., p. 516, pi. cxx. fig. 3; brachy- 
nopterus, Blyth, = limbatuSy C. Y., p. 516, pi. cxix. ,fig. 3 ; cirratus^ 
Day, = striga, Blyth, = buffoni, C. Y., p. 516, pi. cxix. fig. 4 ; neglectus. 
Day, = amblyurus, Blkr., = ectunctio, H. B., p. 517, pi. cxix. fig. 6 ; 
synonymy and figures : Day, op. cit. 
Exoccetus cirrigevy sp. n., Peters, 1. c. p. 555, fig. 1, China. 
! [N.B. — The notice of C. Lutken’s important paper on Exoccetus in 
Yid. Medd. 1876, pp. 389-408, was placedjin Zool. Rec. xiii. Pisces^ p. 35, 
^^by an accidental transposition of slips, under Stomiatidce.'] 
UMBRIUiE. 
Fundulus fuscus, Ayres {Umbra pygmcea, De Kay), proves to be quite 
different from U. limiy with which it was confounded, and is called 
U. pygmma ; Jordan, Bull. Nat. Mus. x. p. 53. 
