22 Pisces. 
PISCES. 
Pseiulojulis vennstus, Jenk. & Everm., figured by Evermann & Jenkins, 
P. U. S. Nat. Mus. xiv, p. 160, pi. ii, fig. 5. 
Julis newtoni , n. sp., Osorio, J. Sci. Lisb. (2) ii, p. 127, Gulf of Guinea. 
Scams guacamaia ) Cuv., figured by Jordan, Rep. U. S. Fish. Comm, 
f. 1887, pi. xi. S. acutus , Poey : notes by Bean, Bull. U. S. Fish. Comra. 
viii, p. 197. S. cuzamilte , n. sp., Bean, t. c. p. 196, pi. xxix, fig. 4, 
Yucatan. 
Cryptofltomus beryllinius , Jord. & Sw , figured ; id. t. c. pi. ix. 
Sparisoma hoplomystax , Cope, figured ; id. t. c. pi. x. 
Pseudoscarus cyanescens, C. & Y., figured by Sauvage, t. c. pi. xlvi, 
fig. 5. 
EmBIOTOCIDJ]. 
The name Ditremidce is proposed to replace that of Prabiotocidce ; 0. H. 
& R. S. Eigenmann, P. Cal. Ac. Sci. (2) iii, p. 9. 
Eigenmann, C. H. On the Precocious Segregation of the Sex-Cells in 
Micrometrus aggregatus , Gibbons. J. Morph, v, pp. 481-492, pi. xxxi. 
AmphUtichus rhodoleru8 t A g. : notes by C. H. & R. S. Eigenmann, P. 
Cal. Ac. Sci. (2) iii, p. 9. 
Chromides. 
H. E. Sauvage, Bull. Soc. Z. Fr. xvi, pp. 190-197, has notes on the 
freshwater Chromides of Madagascar. 
Paracara typus } Blkr., figured by Sauvaoe, Hist. Madag. xvi, pi. xliva, 
fig. 8, & pi. xlivc, fig. 1. 
Ptychochromis oligacanthus , Blkr., pi. xlv, fig. 1, pi. xliva, fig. 4, & 
pi. xlivfe, fig. 1, and grandidieri , Sauvg., pi. xliv, fig. 3, & xliva, 
fig. 5, figured ; id. t. c. P. madagascariensi8 t n. sp., id. t. c. p. 442, pi. xliii, 
fig. 4, & pi. xliva, fig. 6, Madagascar. 
Paratilapia polleni , Blkr., pi. xliv, fig. 2, & xliva, fig. 9, and bleekeri i 
Sauvg., pi. xliv, fig. 1, & pi. xliva, fig. 10, figured ; id. t. c. 
Paretroplus damii ) Blkr, pi. xlvi, fig. 1, and poly actis, Blkr., pi. xliva, 
fig. 7, & pi. xlivft, fig. 2, figured ; id. t. c. 
Gcophagus balzanii , n. sp., Perugia, Ann. Mus. Genov. (2) x, p. 623, 
Rio Paraguay, Mat to Grosso. 
^ Lamprologus ) n. g. Each jaw with a front series of awl-shaped teeth, 
behind which is a rather broad band of very small teeth ; anal spines 6-7 ; 
body compressed, oblong ; scales ctenoid ; cheeks, as well as the other 
parts of the head, scaleless ; base of caudal fin scaly ; dorsal spines 
numerous ; spinous and soft portions of the dorsal continuous. L. congo- 
emis, n. sp., Sciiilthuis, Tijdschr. Nederl. Dierk. Yer. (2) iii, p. 85, pi. vi, 
fig. 1, Congo. 
