y. pisces. 
18 Pisces. 
On the migrations ^nd rate of growth of thp Food-fishes of the Scottish 
coast ; T. W. Fulton, Rep. Fish. Board Scotland, xi, 1893, pp. 176-196 ; 
H. C. Williamson, t. c. pp. 265-273. 
On the growth and distribution of youug Food-fishes at Plymouth ; 
J. T. Cunningham, J. Mar. Biol. Ass. (2) iii, 1895, pp. 272-274. 
Experiments on the rearing of Fish-larvae at Plymouth by J. T. Cun- 
ningham, op. cit. 1894, pp. 206 & 207. 
On the artificial hatching of marine Food-fishes; W. C. McIntosh, 
Sci. Progr. ii, 1894, pp. 219-264. 
On the distribution of Food-fishes in relation to their physical sur- 
roundings ; H. N. Dickson, Nat. Sci. vi, 1895, pp. 30-37, fig. 
On the physiology of the eye of fishes ; T. Beer, Arch. ges. Physiol, 
lviii, 1894, pp. 523-650, figg., pi. iii. 
Remarks upon the blind fishes of North America ; Packard, Amer. 
Natural, xxviii, 1894, pp. 732-738, pi. xxiii. 
On adaptations to temporary sojourn out of water ; a summary of 
known facts by L. Cuenot, Naturaliste, ix, 1895, pp. 11-14 & 20-22, 
figg- 
Noe & Dissard, C.R. Soc. Biol. (9) vi, 1894, p. 190, draw attention to 
the fact that all electric fishes, so far as we know, are sedentary. 
On the dissemination of freshwater fishes by the agency of aquatic 
animals ; Paratre, Mem. Soc. zool. France, vii, 1894, p. 177. 
On the food of fishes ; W. R. Smith, Rep. Fish. Board Scotland, x, 
1892, pp. 211-231. 
Notes on how fish find food, they being divided into sight-feeders 
and smell-feeders ; G. Wilson, Rep. Brit. Ass. 1893, pp. 548-551 (1894). 
On variations in colour in relation to the surroundings ; Noe & Dissard, 
C.R. Soc. Biol. (9) vi, 1894, p. 100. 
On changes of colour in fishes ; Schenkling-Pr£v6t, Zool. Garten, 
xxxv, 1894, pp. 292-297. 
On partial albinism in fishes ; Pavesi, Rend. Acc. Lomb. (2) xxvii, 
1894, pp. 688-692. 
On the effects of toxic substances on fishes ; Noe & Dissard, C.R. Soc. 
Biol. (9) vi, 1894, p. 140. 
III. — FAUNAE. 
Arctic Ocean. 
A list of a few fishes collected by the ‘ Manche Vaillant, Voy. “ La 
Manche,” a l’I. Jan-Mayen (Paris : 1894), p. 218. 
Europe. 
Albert de Monaco enumerates some of the fishes dredged at great 
depths in 1892-94 in tho Mediterranean and neighbouring parts of the 
Atlautic. C.R. Ac. Sci. cxx, 1895, pp. 21-23. 
