TELEOSTOMI. 
Pisces 21 
PALAEONTOLOGY. 
On the fossilisation of the cutis of the testicle, and spinal cord in 
fishes ; 0. M. Reis, Arch. mikr. Anat. xliv, 1894, pp. 119-181, pis. vii-xi. 
On the Acanthodians of the Coal-measures of the British Islands; 
J. W. Davis, Tr. Dublin Soc. v, 1894, pp. 249-258, pis. xxvii-xxix. 
English Purbeck : On remains from the Yale of Wardour, Wiltshire, 
and Swanage, Dorsetshire ; A. S. Woodward, Geol. Mag., Dec. iv, ii, 
1895, pp. 145-152, pi. vii. 
R. Storms publishes a third article on the fishes of the Rupelian of 
Belgium. Mem. Soc. Beige Geol. viii, 1894, pp. G7-82, pi. vi. 
Kimmeridgian of Orbagnoux, Ain, Frauce : On some fishes ; 
Sauvage, Bull. Soc. Autun, vi, 1893, pp. 427-443, pis. viii & ix. 
W. von der Marck brings out a fourth supplement on the fossil 
fishes of the Cretaceous of Westphalia. Palaeontogr. xli, 1894, 
pp. 41-47, pi. v. 
On Ganoid remains from the Lower Miocene of Messel, near Darm- 
stadt ; Andrew, Abh. Senckenb. Ges. xviii, 1894, pp. 351-364, 1 pi. 
Bohemia : The third fascicle of the third volume of A. Fritsch’s 
“Fauna der Gaskohle,” published 1894, deals with the Falceoniscidce. 
Jurassic of E. Siberia: Critical remarks on the fishes described by 
Rohon * H. Becker, Mt. Ver. Vorpomra. xxvi, 1895, pp. 173-180. 
Eocene of Italy : On the Selachians of Monte Bolca; Jaekel, Eocanen 
Selachier von Monte Bolca. Berlin : 1894, 8vo, 176 pp., figg., 8 pis. 
Neocomian of Kansas : On some Fish-remains ; Crag in, Colorado 
College Studies, v, 1894, pp. 72 & 73, pi. ii. 
IV.— SYSTEMATIC. 
TELEOSTOMI. 
TELEOSTEI. 
6. Reis, N. Jahrb. Min. 1895, i, pp. 162-182, discusses the relationship 
of the various groups of Teleosteans from the point of view of the 
microscopical structure of the bone in fossil fishes. 
On the function of the Weberian ossicles ; SOrensen, J. Anat. Physiol, 
norm. path. (2) ix, 1894, pp. 109-139, and 1895, pp. 205-229 & 399- 
423, figg. 
M. Jacquet investigates the swim-bladder in the European Loaches, and 
concludes that the Cobitidcc do not belong to the Physoslomi as at pre- 
sent defined ; Rev. Suisse Zool. ii, 1894, pp. 431-442, pi. xviii. 
On the origin of the bones of Teleosteans ; R. G. Harrison, Anat. Anz. 
x, 1894, pp. 138-143, figg. 
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