12 Pisces. 
V. PISCES. 
Wallace, W. List of some of the Pelagic ova, larvae, and young 
Fishes collected by the ‘ Garland ’ during the latter half of 1895. 
Rep. Fish. Board Scotland, xiv, pt. iii, pp. 223-227. 
White, P. J. Note on the extra-branchial cartilages of Scyllium 
canicula. Anat. Anz. xii, p. 158. 
Willey, A. Zoological observations in the South Pacific, i. On a new 
Amphioxus from the Louisiade Archipelago ( Asymmetron caudatum , 
n. sp.). Quart. J. Micr. Sci. xxxix, pp. 219-222, pi. xiii. 
Woodward, A. S. On some extinct Fishes of the Teleostean family 
Gonorhynchidce. P. Z. S. 1896, pp. 500-504, pi. xviii. 
. On some remains of the Pycnodont Fish, Alesturus , discovered by 
Alfred N. Leeds, Esq., in the Oxford Clay of Peterborough. Ann. 
Nat. Hist. (6) xvii, pp. 1-15, pis. i-iii. 
. Noto on the affinities of the English Wealden Fish- fauna. Geol. 
Mag. (2) Dec. iv, iii, pp. 69-71. 
. On the fossil Fishes of the Upper Lias of Whitby. Part I. P. 
Yorksh. geol. Soc. (2) xiii, pp. 25-42, pis. iii-v. 
. Notes on the collection of fossil Fishes from the Upper Lias of 
Ilminster in the Bath Museum. P. Bath Club, viii, pp. 233-242, 
figg- 
Ziegenhagen, — . Ueber Entwickelung der Circulation bei Teleostiern, 
iusbesondere bei Belone. Verh. Anat. Ges. x, pp. 100-108. 
Ziegler, H. E. Die Entstehung des Periblastes dei den Knochenfischen. 
Anat. Anz. xii, pp. 853-870, figg. 
Zietz, A. Pisces. Report on the Horn Expedition to Central Australia. 
II. Zoology. Pp. 176-180, pi. xvi. Appendix, pp. 410 & 411. 
Zograf, N. An attempt to explain the origin of the fauna of the lakes 
of Russia in Europe. [Russian text.] Bull. Ac. St. Petersb. (5) 
iii, 1895, pp. 173-190, 1 map. 
. Note sur l’odontographie des Ganoidei Chondrostei. Ann. Sci. 
nat. (8) i, pp. 197-219, pis. iv & v. — Abstract in Congr. Zool. iii, 
Leyden, pp. 320-322. 
II.— GENERAL SUBJECT. 
Goode & Bean’s Oceanic Ichthyology, Washington, 1896, deals with 
the deep-sea and pelagic Fishes of the world, a great number of which 
are figured, the figures being either original or copied from other works. 
McIntosh, Rep. Fish. Board Scotland, xiv, pt. iii, pp. 171-185, pi. v, 
continues his contributions to the life-histories and development of 
Fishes on the Scottish coasts, and W. Wallace, t. c. pp. 223-227, 
publishes a list of the pelagic ova, larvae, and young Fishes collected by 
the ss. ‘ Garland,’ in 1895. 
O. Jaekel, SB. Ges. naturf. Fr., 1896, pp. 107-129, discusses the 
phylogeny of the higher groups of Fishes. 
II. Klaatsch investigates the structure of the pectoral fin in 
Crossopterygian Fishes, and discusses the Arohipterygium theory. 
Gegenbaur Festschrift, i, pp. 259-291, figg., 4 pis. 
B. Dean, Anat. Anz. xi, pp. 673-679, figg., writes on the fin-fold 
origin of the paired limbs, in the light of the ptychopterygia of Palaeo- 
zoic Sharks. 
On the modifications of the fins in Fishes ; O. Tiiilo, Morphol. Jahrb. 
xxiv, pp. 287-355, figg., pis. vi-ix ; KB. Ver. Riga, xxxix, pp. 96-106. 
