FAUNAE. Pisces 17 
Coast of Natal. Descriptions of new Perciform Fishes : Boulenger, 
Ann. S. African Mus. iii, pp. 63-67, pis. ii-vii. 
America. 
North America. On the game fishes : Henshall, Bass, Pike, &c. (London 
and New York, 8vo), & Holder, Big Game Fishes of the United States 
(London and New York, 8vo). 
North Carolina. On a small collection of freshwater Fishes from Cane 
River and Bollings Creek: B. A. Bean, P. U. S. Mus. xxvi, pp. 913 & 914. 
Florida. On a small collection of Fishes, showing the life-colouration : 
H. W. Fowler, P. Ac. Philad. lv, pp. 328-336. 
Barbados. On a small collection of Fishes : B. A. Bean, P. U. S. Mus. 
xxvi, pp. 963 & 964, fig. 
Mexico. On the distribution of the freshwater Fishes : S. E. Meek, 
Amer. Natural, xxxvii, pp. 771-784, figg. 
Nicaragua . On a few fishes from the Mosquito Coast : H. W. Fowler, 
P. Ac. Philad. lv, pp. 346-350. 
Galapagos Archipelago and Cocos Island . Descriptions of new Fishes 
by Heller & Snodgrass, P. Washington Ac. v, pp. 189-229, pis. ii-xx. 
Brazil. On a collection of marine Fishes from Rio Janeiro: Regan, 
P. Z. S. 1903, ii, pp. 59-68* pis. vii & viii. 
Paraguay. On a collection of Fishes: EigenMann & Kennedy, P. Ac. 
Philad. 1903, pp. 497-537. 
Peru and Chili. Steindachner, Zool. Jahrb. Suppl. vi, pp. 201-214, 
gives a supplement to his account of the collection made by Dr Plate. 
F. T. Delfin, Revist. chilena vii, pp. 154-192, 220-225, 268-273, has 
further contributions to the ichthyology of Chili. 
Australia and Polynesia. 
Queensland. On the habits, development, etc., of the common marine 
food-fishes, with figures of the principal species : J. R. Tosh, Marine 
Biologist’s Report (Brisbane, 1903). — On new or little-known Fishes: 
J. Douglas Ogilby, P. Soc. Queensland xviii, pp. 7-27. 
East Coast of Australia. Records of Rare Fishes by Waite, Rec. 
Austral. Mus. v, pp. 56-61, pi. vi. 
New South Wales. On the Sharks of Sydney Harbour : Schnee, Zool. 
Garten xliv, pp. 17-20. 
Western South Pacific. On a collection of Fishes from Fiji and the 
Great Barrier Reef of Australia: S. Garman, Bull. Mus. Harvard xxxix, 
pp. 229-241, 5 pis. 
Lord Rowe Island. Additions to the Fish-fauna by Waite, Rec. Austral. 
Mus. v, pp. 20-45, pis. iii-v. 
Gilbert Islands. On a collection of Fishes : Waite, t. c. pp. 2 & 3. 
IV. PALEONTOLOGY. 
L. Coulon, Bull. Soc. Elbeuf xxi, pp. 99-162, 2 pis., enumerates, with 
notes, the fossil Fishes preserved in the Museum of natural history at 
Elbeuf. 
Carboniferous rocks of Edinburgh district. On the distribution of fossil 
Fish-remains: R. H. Traquair, Tr. R. Soc. Edinb. xl, pp. 687-707, 2 pis. 
Chalk of England. Part ii of A. S. Woodward’s Fossil Fishes of the 
English Chalk. Palceontogr. Soc. pp. 57-96, figg., pis. xiv-xx. 
Carboniferous , Yorkshire. On fossil remains from the Millstone Grit 
rocks: Wellburn, P. Yorksh. geol. Soc. (2) xv, pp. 70-78. 
