38 Pisces. 
XV. 
Western Cuba, freshwater and marine 
Teleostei ; Mclndoo. 
Santo Domingo, Teleostei 2 n. spp. ; 
Evermann and Clark. 
Amerique du Sud, liauts plateaux, 
fauno iclityologique ; Pellegrin, 11. 
Trinidad, Teleostei, freshwater, list 
and 3 spp. n. ; Regan, 2. 
South and middle America, fresh- 
water fishes ; Eigenmann. 
Guiana, British, Anci&trua sp. n. ; 
Regan, 7. 
Ecuador and Peru, collection of fishes ; 
Starks, 1. 
Peru, Astyanax sp. n. ; Fowler, 6. 
Titicaca and Poopo, Siluridae and 
Cyprinodontae (mention only) ; Pelle- 
grin, 11. 
Brazil, Bio Grande do Sul, Stromateus 
sp. n ; Fowler, 1. 
Paraguay R. Tleteroyramma sp. n. ; 
Regan, 6. 
Argentina, 52 sp. marine and fresh- 
water fishes spp. nn. ; Evermann and 
Kendall. 
Argentina, Cyprinodont sp. n. ; Regan, 
12 . ’ 
Argentina, Loricaria sp. n. ; Regan, 7. 
Chile, poissons de la cote; Pellegrin, 
20 . 
Magellan Centroscymnus sp. n. ; 
Regan, 13. 
[Tierra del Fuego, Staaten Island and 
adjacent seas, 11 spp. Teleostei, IMyxine. 
2 spp. n. ; Lonhberg, 2.] 
Australasia, incl. Malay Archipelago 
and Neighbouring Seas. i 
Borneo, Teleostomi ; Popta. 
Sarawak, freshwater, 5 spp. n. ; 
Regan, 11. 
Philippine Islands, Teleostei marine 
17 spp. 3 spp. n. ; Evermann and Seale. 
Philippine Islands, spp. n. ; Smith 
and Seale. 
New Guinea fresh-water fish-fauna; 
Weber, M. 
AmboynaCestmchmsp.n.; Regan, 13. 
Samoa spp. n. ; Jordan and Seale, 1. 
Australia W. spp. n. ; Waite, 4. 
Pisces. [1906] 
Australia, Sharks. Notes on; Waite, 
2 . 
Australia S., and Tasmania Squatina 
sp. n. ; Regan, 13. 
Australia, W., King River, freshwater 
fishes g. et spp. n. ; Regan, 14. 
Australia E. coasts teleostei 3 spp. n. 
and 4 sp. new W. Victorian coast; 
Waite, 1. 
Victoria, marine teleostei, 4 spp. 
additions to fauna ; Kershaw, 1. 
Wilson’s Promontory, notes ; Ker- 
shaw 2. 
(West Australia n. spp. (1905); 
Waite, 4.) 
Otago Harbour, list of fishes taken ; 
Thomson. 
Oceania fishes provisional check list ; 
Jordan and Seale, 1. 
South Pacific ; Seale. 
Antarctic Seas. o 
[South Georgia teleostei 10 spp. new 
W. Fauna and 4 spp. n. ; Lbnnberg, 2.] 
[Falkland Is. and Burdwood Bank. 
14 spp. teleostei. 4 spp. n. ; Lonnberg, 
2 .] 
B. Fossil Faunae. 
Geological succession of fishes, sum- 
mary ; Woodward, 3. 
Horizon undetermined. Fish remains 
from Caves co. Clare ; Scharff and others. 
Cainozoic. 
Tertiaire, Piemont; Sacco. 
Tertiaire, Patagonie ; Ameghino. 
Terrains neogenes France, du Com- 
tat (? de Vaucluse). Elasmobranches 
et Teleosteens (nn. spp.) ; Joleaud, 1, 2. 
(. . . Cottus fossiles, en particular 
Cottus eervicornis Storme, du Rup^lien 
de la Belgique ; Leriche, M.) 
Neogen, Oesterreich-Ungarn, Fisch- 
otolithen ; Schubert, 2, 3. 
Eocene, Egypt, Elasmobranchii 5 spp. 
Teleostomi 2 spp ; Andrews. 
Iiocthie moyen d’liigypte, Elasmo- 
branches, t<B6ostomes ; Priem. 
