20 Pisces v* pisces. [1904] 
A. VirJ, C.R. Ac. Sci. cxxxviii, p. 707, remarks on the effects of perpetual 
darkness on Fishes. 
J. Sellier, Trav. Lab. Arcachon vii, pp. 29-31, remarks on the amyloly tic 
properties of the blood of Fishes. 
H Lichtenfelt, Arch. ges. Physiol, ciii, pp. 353-402, figg., writes on the 
chemical composition of Fishes. 
On the diseases of Fishes : B. Hofer, Handbuch der Fischkrankheiten. 
Munich : 1904, 8vo, 359 pp., figg. 
On the occurrence of pebbles in the stomach of Fishes : W. H. Wickes, 
P. Bristol Soc. (2) x, pp. 220 & 225. 
F. Werner, Zool. Jahrb. Syst. xxi, pp. 263-302, figg., gives a list of the 
non-Teleostean Fishes in the Vienna University Museum. 
III. FAUNAE. 
Europe. 
Spitzbergen. Additions to the Fish-fauna by N. Knipowitsch, Annuaire 
Mus. St. Petersb. viii, 1903, pp. 144-156. 
British Isles. British Fresh- water Fishes, by Sir H. Maxwell, and 
British Salt-Water Fishes, by F. G. Aflalo. Woburn Library of Natural 
History. London : 1904, 8vo. 
N. E. Coast of England. On additions to the list of the Fishes : 
A. Meek, Tr. Northumb. Soc. (2) i, pp. 35-38. On some Fishes from 
Northumberland : A. Meek, Rep. Sci. Observ. Northumb. Fisher. Comm. 
1904, pp. 86 & 87. 
Norfolk. Additions to the list of the Fishes, by T. Southwell, 
Tr. Norfolk Soc. vii, pp. 741-743. 
Cambridgeshire. List of the Fishes, by E. VallIs-Pope, Handbook Nat. 
Hist, of Cambridgeshire, pp. 108-113. 
Atlantic off West Coast of Ireland. On young or larval specimens 
obtained by the “ Oceana”: Holt & Byrne, Ann. Nat. Hist. (7) xiv, 
pp. 37-40, fig. 
France. A. Daguin, Naturaliste xxvi, pp. 185-187, 206, 217 & 218, 230 & 
231, 242 & 243, 254 & 255, 267 & 268, 280, gives an alphabetical index to the 
vernacular and local names of French fresh-water Fishes. 
hay of Biscay. On some deep-sea fishes dredged by the yacht 
“ Princesse Alice II”: Albert de Monaco, C.R. Ac. Sci. cxxxviii, 
p. 1399. 
Coast of Portugal. On the Sharks and Dog-fishes : Carlos de Bra- 
GAN9A, Res. Inv. Sci. Y. Amelia, Ichthyol. ii, 107 pp., 2 pis. 
Balearic Islands. Notes on the Fishes : J. Ferrer y Hernandes, 
Bol. Soc. espan. iii, 1903, pp. 89-98. 
Italy. S. Lo Bianco’s paper on pelagic and deep-sea Fishes from near 
Capri (Zool. Rec. 1901, Pise. pp. 8 & 14), translated into German. 
Pelagische Tiefseefischerei der “ Maja.” Jena : 1904, 8vo, pp. 1-24, with 
the addition of plates. On a collection of Fishes from the Cadore district : 
Rosetta Segre, Boll. Mus. Torino xix, No. 472. On the Fishes of the 
Aosta Valley : Pavesi, Atti Mus. Milano xliii, pp. 215 & 216. 
Gulf of Genoa. On rare Fishes : V. Ariola, Ann. Mus. Genova (3) i, 
pp. 153-168. 
Adriatic. Synopsis of the Cliondropterygians : Werner, Zool. Jahrb. 
Syst. xxi, p. 277. 
Hungary and Croatia. On the distribution of some of the rarer Fishes : 
G. V uts kits, Math, naturw. Ber. Ungarn xix, pp. 342 & 343. 
Dalmatia. Additions to the Fish-fauna by G. Kolombatovi(5, Glasnik 
Naravosl. druzt. xv, pp. 1-10. 
