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v t PISCES. 
Indiana. Notes on a collection from Dubois County : Moenkhaus, 
P. Indiana Ac. 1895, pp. 159-162 [1896]. List of the Fishes of Turkey 
Lake: Eigenmann, P. Indiana Ac. 1895, pp. 252-257 [1896]. 
Missouri River. Notes on the Fishes of the Missouri River Basin: 
Evermann & Scovell, P. Indiana Ac. 1895, pp. 126-130 1 1896]. 
Arizona. On a collection of Fishes from the Colorado Basin: C. H. 
Gilbert & N. B. Scofield, P. U. S. Mus. xx, pp. 487-499, pis. xxxvi- 
xxxix. 
~ Central America. On the ichthyological fauna of the Chagres River: 
Vaillant, Bull. Mus. Paris, 1897, pp. 220-223. 
Jamaica. On a collection made at Kingston by J. Seed Roberts: 
Jordan & Rutter, P. Ac. Philad. 1897, pp. 91-133. 
Brazil. H. v. Ihering, Revist.-Mus. Paulista, ii, pp. 25-63, gives a list 
of the Marine Fishes of the State of Rio Grande do Sul. 
Marajo Is. y Brazil. On a collection of Fishes : Boulenger, Ann. Nat. 
Hist. (6) xx, pp. 294-299. 
Bolivia and Argentina. List of Fishes collected by Dr A. Borelli : 
Boulenger, Boll. Mus. Torino, xii, No. 279, 4 pp. On some Fishes from 
the Upper Paraguay: Perugia, Ann. Mus. Genova (2) xviii, pp. 147-150. 
Argentina. On new or little-known Fishes : C. Berg, An. Mus. Buenos 
Ayres, v, pp. 263-302. 
Australia and Polynesia. 
Australia. On new genera and species of Australian Fishes : Douglas- 
Ogilby, P. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, xxii, pp. 62-95, 245-257. W. Saville- 
Kent, Naturalist in Australia, has a chapter on Fishes, “ phenomenal and 
economical,” pp. 153-194, figg., 7 pis. A. H. S. Lucas gives a list of the 
Fishes hitherto recorded from Victorian waters. Illustr. Offic. Handbook 
to the Aquarium, Melbourne, 1896, pp. 19-56, figg. On the distribution of 
fresh-water Fishes in Victoria : A. H. S. Lucas, P. Soc. Victoria (2) ix, 
pp. 48-50. 
Tasmania. On some now or little-known Fishes: Douglas-Ogilby, 
P. Soc. Tasmania, 1896 (1897), pp. 69-85. ^ 
Polynesia. On the Fishes obtained at Funafuti: Waite, Mem. Austral. 
Mus. iii, pp. 181-201, pi. viii. List of Fishes collected by Mr J. S. 
Gardiner on Rotuma Is.: Boulenger, Ann. Nat. Hist. (6) xx, pp. 371-374. 
FOSSIL FAUNAE. 
R. H. Traquair, P. Geol. Ass. xv, pp. 143-145, gives a list of the fossil 
Fish-remains occurring in the Carboniferous bone bed at Abden, near 
Kinghorne, Fifeshire. 
A. Bigot, Bull. Soc. Linn. Normand. (4) x, pp. 7-13, enumerates the 
Selachian remains known from the Departments Calvados and Orne, 
Normandy. 
F. Priem, Bull. Soc. Geol. France (3) xxv, pp. 40-56, pi. i, writes 
on Elasmobranch teeth from various Senonian beds in France. 
G. de Alessandri, Mem. Mus. Milano, vi, No. 1, pp. 25-42, 2 pis., 
enumerates the fossil Fishes of the Miocene “ Pietra da Cantoni ” Beds of 
Rosignano and Vignale, Italy. 
A. Carraroli, Riv. ital. Pal. iii, pp. 23-27, 1 pi., writes on the Pliocene 
Fishes of the districts of Parma and Piacenza. 
E. D. Cope, P. Amer. Phil. Soc. xxxvi, pp. 71-82, pis. i, ii, describes 
N. American Fish-remains from the Catskill and Coal Measure epochs. 
