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V. PISCES. 
C. Delezenne, C.R. Soc. Biol. (10) iv, pp. 489 & 490, has made ex- 
periments on the coagulation of the blood in Fishes. 
Catois, C.R. Ac. Sci. cxxiv, p. 204, makes some remarks on his methods 
for the histological investigation of the encephalon in Fishes. 
R. Burokhardt, Arch. Anat., Suppl. 1897, pp. 111-136, pi. vii, writes 
on the cerebellum of Fishes. 
M. Furbringer, Qegenbaur Festschrift, iii, pp. 349-788, figg., 8 pis., 
writes on the spino-occipital nerves in Selachians and Holocephalians. 
G. Ruge, Gegenbaur Festschrift, iii, pp. 193-284, figg., writes on the 
peripheral area of the facial nerve in Fishes. 
F. K. Studni3ka, Jena. Zeitschr. xxxi, pp. 1-19, pis. i & ii, studies the 
structure of the optic nerves in the principal groups of Fishes. 
E. Ballowitz, Anat. Anz. xiii, pp. 124-126, writes on the minute 
structure of the electric organ. 
V. Hensen & 0. Apstein, Wiss. Meeresunters. ii, Heft 2, pp. 1-97, 
pis. i-xx, report on the biological results of the German North Sea 
Expedition, 1895, dealing chiefly with statistics on the number of Fish- 
eggs and larvae. 
C. Ishikawa & K. Matsuura publish a list of the Fishes preserved in 
the Tokyo Museum (Tokyo: 1897). 
B. Durigen brings out a second, revised edition of his handbook on 
exotic aquarium Fishes. Magdeburg : 1897, 8vo. 
III. FAUNiE. 
Europe. 
Great Britain. T. Scott, Rep. Fish. Board Scotland, xv, pt. iii, 
pp. 109-113, enumerates the Fishes of Loch Fyne. A list of the marine 
Fishes of the Liverpool district: Herdman, P. Liverp. biol. Soc. xi, 
pp. 98-106. List of and notes on the Fishes of Great Yarmouth and its 
neighbouring coasts, rivers, and broads : A. Patterson, Tr. Norfolk Soc. 
vi, pp. 293-295, and Zoologist (4) i, pp. 539-567. E. Meyrick, Rep. 
Marlbor. Soc. xlv, pp. 41 & 42, enumerates the Fishes of the Marlborough 
District. W. G. Clarke, Tr. Norfolk Soc. vi, pp. 325-327, gives a list of 
the Fishes found in the neighbourhood of Thetford, Norfolk. 
Norway. On the species added to the list of Norwegian Fishes from 
1880 to 1896: Collett, Arch. Naturv. Christian, xix, No. 8, 25 pp. 
Denmark. A. S. Jensen continues the account of the Fishes in 
H. J. Hansen’s Zoologia Danica, Pt. 10, pp. 127-178, pis. xiv-xviii. 
France. H. Gadeau de Kerville’s “Faune de Normandie,” Part iv, 
contains an account of the Fishes of Normandy. On the Fishes of the 
Dept. Allier: E. Olivier, Rev. Sci. Bourbonnais, x, pp. 177-199. On 
those of Auvergne: L. Duchasseint, t. c. pp. 205-216. R. Villatte gives 
a list of the Fishes of Montlugon. Faune Arrond. Montlugon. (Montlugon : 
1897, 16mo.) 
Belgium. On the Fishes of the Prov. Limburg: Bamps & Geraerts, 
Faune des Poissons de la Province de Limbourg (Hasselt: 1897, 8vo, 
44 PP-)* 
Germany. List of the Fishes of the Wiesbaden district: Borggreve, 
Jahrb. nassau. Ver. 1, pp. 176 & 177. 
Hungary. Notes on various Fishes from Croatia: Mojo, Rad Jugoslav. 
Ak. cxxvi, 1896, pp. 83-109, figg. E. v. Dad ay gives a list of the 
Fishes of L. Balaton. Result. Wiss. Erforscli. Balatonsees, ii, Fauna, No. 
12, pp. 217-231. 
Balkan Peninsula. On the Fishes of Lake Janina, Albania: Stein- 
dachner, Denk. Ak. Wien, lxiii, pp. 181-187, 2 pis. • 
