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On the fins of Fishes ; Lavocat, Mem. Ac. Toulouse (9) viii, 
pp. 193-198. 
On the organs of locomotion of Fishes compared to those of Birds ; 
A. Dei, Riv. ital. Sci. Nat. xvi, pp. 145 & 146. 
On the external gills of Fishes ; P. Clemens, Anat. Hefte. Arb. v, 
1894, Heft. 1. 
On the teeth of Fishes and their arrangement in the different groups ; 
W. G. Ridewood, Nat. Sci. viii, pp. 380-391, figg. 
On the notochord of cartilaginous Ganoids and Cyclostomes ; V. v. 
Ebner, Zeitschr. wiss. Zool. Ixii, pp. 469-526, pis. xxiv-xxvi. 
On the chorda-sheath of Fishes ; v. Ebner, Verh. Anat. Ges. x, 
pp. 128-130. 
On the anatomy and development of the brain ; Studnicka, SB. 
Bohmisch. Ges. 1895, No. xxxiii, 42 pp., 7 pis. 
On the so-called paraphysis and the parietal organ of the Fish-brain ; 
Studnicka, SB. Bohmisch. Ges. 1895, No. v, 13 pp., 1 pi. 
F. Leydig, Abh. Senckenb. Ges. xix, pp. 217-278, pis. i-iv, publishes 
the results of further investigations on the epiphysis and parietal organs. 
On the spinal chord ; Studnicka, SB. Bohmisch. Ges. 1895, Nos. 1 & li, 
8 & 32 pp., 4 pis. 
On gastrulation in Fishes ; Samassa, Arch. Entwickmech. ii, 
pp. 127-168, pis. xii-xiv ; iii, pp. 191-218, pis. xii & xiii. 
J. Beard, Anat. Anz. xii, pp. 334-347, writes on the yolk-sac, yolk, 
and merocytes in Scyllium and Lepidostrus. 
On the formation and significance of the neurenteric canal in Selachians 
and Teleosteans. Kopscii, SB. Ges. naturf. Fr. 1896, pp. 165-174. 
S. Vincent writes on the suprarenal bodies in Fishes, and their relation 
to the so-called head-kidney ; P. Birmingh. Soc. x, pp. 5-9. 
On the respiratory functions of the Fish-ovum ; E. Bataillon, C.R. 
Ac. Sci. cxxiii, pp. 264-267. 
On the senses of Fishes ; M. Dunn, Rep. Cornwall Soc. 1895, 
pp. 95-108. 
On the flight of Fishes; Kukentiial, Abh. Senckenb. Ges. xxii, 
pp. 9-11, 
On neotenia ; J. E. Y. Boas, Gegenbaur Festschift, ii, pp. 1-20. 
Cope, Amer. Natural, xxx, p. 943, remarks on Fishes in isolated pools. 
On Fishes killed by torpedo-boat explosions ; Vaillant, C.R. Soc. 
Philom. 1896, p. 40. 
E. Loennberg has notes on the Linnean type-specimens of Fishes pre- 
served in the Zoological Museum of the University in Upsala ; Bib. 
Svenska Ak. xxii, No. 1. 
On some unpublished drawings of Fishes by C. A. Lesueur ; Vaillant, 
Bull. Soc. Philom. (8) viii, pp. 15-32. 
On the food of some British Fishes ; A. Scott, P. Liverp. biol. Soc. x, 
pp. 108-114. 
III. — FAUNAE. 
North. Atlantic. 
On the Fishes obtained by the Prince of Monaco on his yacht, 
* L’Hirondelle* in 1885-1888; Collett, Poissons Hirondelle, Monaco: 
1896, 4to, viii & 198 pp., 6 pis. 
Europe. 
British Islands. J. T. Cunningham is the author of a Natural History 
of the Marketable Marine Fishes of the British Islands, issued London 
& New York : 1896, 8vo, 375 pp., figg. 
