18 Pisces 
V. PISCES. 
Eocene , London Basin. List of Fish teeth from the Bagshot Sands : 
CoomIraswamy, P. Geol. Ass. xviii, pp. 83 & 84. 
Lower Eocene of Belgium. Remarks on the Fish-fauna, by M. Leriche, 
C.R. Ac. Sci. cxxxvi, pp. 103-105, & 527. 
Normandy. On the fossil Fishes of the Seine-inf£rieure : L. Coulon, 
Bull. Soc. Elbeuf xxi, pp. 99-162, 2 pis. 
Lower Devonian of Oemiinden , Germany. On the Fishes: Traquair, 
Tr. R. Soc. Edinb. xl, pp. 723-739, 7 pis., and Rep. Brit. Ass. 1902, 
p. 610. 
Upper Jurassic of Lerida, Catalonia. On the Fishes: Sauvage, Mem. 
Ac. Barcel. (3) iv, No. 35, 32 pp., 4 pis. 
Tertiary of Hungary. On some Fish-remains : GorjanoviAKram- 
berger, Mt. Ungar. geol. Anstalt xiv, pp. 4-10. 
Eocene of Tarnocz, Hungary. On Selachian teeth : A. Koch, Foldtani 
Kozl. xxxiii, pp. 139-164, pis. i & ii. 
Upper Cretaceous of Mount Lebanon. Remarks on the Fish-fauna: 
0. P. Hay, Amer. Natural, xxxvii, pp. 685-695. — On a collection of Fishes : 
0. P. Hay, Bull. Amer. Mus. xix, pp. 395-452, figg., pis. xxiv-xxxvii. 
Lower Eocene of Algeria and Tunisia. On Fish-remains: F. Priem, 
Bull. Soc. geol. France (4) iii, pp. 393-406, figg., pi. xiii. 
Eocene of Egypt. On Selachian teeth from the Mokattam hills: 
E. Stromer, N. Jahrb. Min. 1903, i, pp. 29-40, pi. i. 
Cretaceous of North America. On Teleostean and Ganoid remains : 
0. P. Hay, Bull. Amer. Mus. xix, pp. 1-95, figg., pis. i-v. 
Trias of North America. On the collection of Fishes in the Yale 
Museum: G. F. Eaton, Amer. J. Sci. (4) xv, pp. 259-268, pis. v & vi. 
Carboniferous of the Central Western States of North Amenca. On some 
fossil Fishes from the Mississippi and Missouri Valley region: 0. R. 
Eastman, Bull. Mus. Harvard xxxix, pp. 163-226, figg., 5 pis. 
Devonian and Carboniferous of New York State. List of the type 
specimens in the New York State Museum. Bull. N. York Mus. 65, 
Pal. 8, pp. 765-768. 
Devonian of the Ohio Basin. On the Fish-fauna : E. W- Claypole, 
Amer. Geol. xxxii, pp. 312-322, 335-352. 
Y. REFERENCES ARRANGED SYSTEMATICALLY. 
TELEOSTOMI. 
TELEOSTEI. 
E. Gaupp, Verh. Anat. Ges. 1903, pp. 113-123, figg., has a contribution 
to our knowledge of the development of the Teleostean skull. 
E. P. Allis, J. Morphol. xviii, pp. 1-328, pis. i-xii, gives an exhaustive 
description of the skull, and the cranial and first spinal muscles and 
nerves in Scomber scombrus. 
A. Sabatier, C.R. Ac. Sci. cxxxvii, pp. 893-896, remarks on the compo- 
sition of the pectoral arch of Teleosteans. 
E. Zander, Zeitschr. wiss. Zool. lxxv, pp. 233-257, figg., has studied 
the gill-rakers of freshwater Teleosteans, from the anatomical and physio- 
logical points of view. 
W. S. Rowntree, Tr. Linn. Soc. London (2) ix, pp. 63-72, remarks on 
the ductus pneumaticus and its relations in Physostomous Fishes. 
E. H. Gregory, Anat. Hefte, Arb. xx, pp. 151-230, figg., pis. vii-xv, has 
a paper on the development (cephalic mesoderm, heart, and hypophysis) in 
Salmo and Eso.v. 
