4 Pisces. 
PISCES. 
Asia. 
Sauvage, H. E. Catalogue dos Poissons recueillis par M. E. Chantre 
pendant son voyage en Syrie, Haute-Mesopotamie, Kurdistan et 
Caucase. Bull. Soc. Philom. (7; vi. pp. 163-1G8. 
A list of 32 species, 7 being described as new. 
Karoli, JAnos. Prodromus piscium Asiae orientals a Domino Joanne 
Xantus annis 1868-70 collectorum. Term, fuzetek, v. pp. 147-187. 
A systematic list of 625 species, 5 being described as new. 
Africa. 
A. R. Pereira Guimaraes gives a supplement to the list of Fishes 
from Madeira, the Azores, and the African Portuguese possessions, in 
the Lisbon Museum. J. Sci. Lisb. viii. pp. 60-39. 
Rociiebrune, A. T. de. Faune de la Sdnegambie. Poissons. Act. 
Soc. L. Bord. vi. pp. 37-180, pis. i.-vi. 
The species hitherto recorded from Senegambia, 336 in number, aro 
enumerated, and the synonymy given. Of the new species, figures are 
given and the descriptions, published by the author in 1880, and by 
Vaillant in 1879, reproduced. When known, the indigenous name is 
appended. 
Steindaciiner, F. Beitrage zur Kenntniss der Fische Afrika’s. 
I. Beitrag zur Kenntniss der Fische Senegambiens. Denk. Ak. 
Wien, xliv. pp. 19-54, 9 pis. 
Contains descriptions of, or remarks upon, 58 species, 6 of which are 
given as new. [These have already been referred to, with the exception 
of 1, in the preceding Record, from the Abstract in Anz. Ak. Wien, 
1881]. 
H. E. Sauvage has a paper on a collection of Fishes made by M. 
Chaper in the Assinie territory, Ivory Coast. 13 species are enume- 
rated, 4 being described as new. Bull. Soc. Z. Fr. 1882, pp. 313-325, 
pi. v. fig. 1. 
America. 
Lockington, W. N. Sketch of the progress of North American 
Ichthyology in the years 1880-81. Am. Nat. xvi. pp. 765-772. 
Bean, T. H. Notes on a Collection of Fishes made by Captain Henry 
E. Nichols, U. S. N., in British Columbia and Southern Alaska, with 
descriptions of [two] new species and a new genus ( Delolepis ). 
P. U. S. Nat. Mus. iv. pp. 463-474. 
Swain, J. A review of the Syngnathince of the United States, with a 
description of one new species. P. U. S. Nat. Mus. v. pp. 307-315. 
