ACTINOPTERYGII. 
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Fullarton, J. H. On iho Development of the Plaice ( Pleuronectes 
platessa). Rep. Fish. Scotl. ix, pt. iii, pp. 311-316, pis. vii-ix. 
Hippoglossm grigoijewi, n. sp., Heiizenstein, Mel. biol. xiii, p. 134, 
Japan. 
Hippoglossina stomata , n. sp., 0. H. & R. S. Eigenmann, P. Cal. Ac. 
Sci. (2) iii, p. 22, San Diego, California. 
Eopsetla jordani, Lock. ?: note by C. H. & R. S. Eigenmann, t.c. p. 23. 
Pleuronectes scutifer , Steind., = Platessa bicolorata , Basil. ; Herzen- 
stein, Mdl. biol. xiii, p. 133. Pleuronectes obscurus and japonicus, n. spp., 
id. t. c. pp. 127 & 130, Japan. 
Citharichthys platophrys, n. sp., Gilbert, P. U. S. Nat. Mus. xiii, p. 454, 
Tropical East Pacific. 
Symphurus fasciolaris, n. sp., id. op. cit. xiv, p. 566, Gulf of California. 
Aphoristia septemstriata , n. sp., Alcock, Ann. N. H. (6) viii, p. 125, 
Andaman Sea, 188-220 faths. 
Otolithus ( Platessa ) sector , p. 105, pi. i, fig. 4, 0. ( Solea ) guestf alliens, 
p. 106, pi. v, fig. 10, approximate , p. 106, pi. v, fig. 13, 0. ( Pleuronecii - 
darum ) acuminatus , p. 107, pi. v, fig. 2, 0. (? Rhombus) rhenanus , p. 107, 
pi. v, fig. 11: n. nn. (foss.), Koken, Z. geol. Ges. xliii, Oligocene and 
Miocene, Germany. 
PHY 80 STOMI. 
E. Koken, SB. nat. Fr. 1891, pp. 25-27, regards Gunther’s order 
Physostomi .as a most unnatural assemblage, and the Siluroids and 
Cyprinoids as more nearly related to each other than to the other families 
with which they are usually associated. 
SlLURIDAE. 
Weber, M. Eigenthiimliche Lagerung der Leber und Niere bei Silu- 
roideu. Zoolog. Ergebn. einer Reise in Nied. Ost-Ind. i. (Leyden : 
1891), pp. 355-364, pi. xx. 
Gill, T. Note on the Aspredinidce. P. U. S. Nat. Mus. xiii, pp. 347-352. 
Plotosus anguillaris , Bl., figured by Sauvage, Hist. Madag. xvi, pi. 
xlvii a, fig. 1. 
Phago boulengeri , n. sp., Schiltiiuis, Tijdschr. Nederl. Dierk. Yer. (2) 
iii, p. 90, Congo. 
^ Diastatomyder, n. g., resembling ITemisilurus , Blkr., but with a pair of 
mandibular barbels, and the posterior nostrils very large, spiracle-like, 
and situated in the temporal region. D. chaperi , n. sp., Vaillant, Bull. 
Soc. Philom. (8) iii, p. 182, Boruoo. 
Noturus funebris , n. sp., Gilbert & Swain, Bull. U. S. Fish Comm, ix, 
p. 153, Alabama. 
Ictalurus dugesii : on the supposed poison-apparatus ; Aleman, Nat. 
Mex. (2) i, p. 498, fig. 
1891. [vol. xxviii.] 
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