39 Pisces. 
Geography — General Works. 
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Eocene, Plana de Vich, Carcliarodon 
sp. ; Almera. 
Eocene, Loire inferieure, 8 spp. ; 
Leriche, 2. 
Eocene, Belgique, 10 spp. n. ; Leriche, 
3. 
? Eocene, Patagonia fish fauna ; 
Ameghino. 
Oligoc&ne, Catalogue, Prolebias sp. ; 
Vidal et Dep6ret. 
Mesozoic. 
Lower Lias, Lymo Regis, Myriacanthus 
paradoxus ; Woodward, 4. 
Lower Lias, Lyme Regis, fish fossils ; 
Woodward and Usher. 
Portland Stone, Mesodon ; Woodward, 
1. Ohirnaeroid fish spine ; Woodward, 2. 
Kreideformation Zone X Isergebiet ; 
Zahalka. 
Trias, Deutschland ; Fritsch. 
Trias der Alpen, Fischfauuen ; Abel. 
Trias, West American, new cestraci- 
ont teeth ; Wemple. 
Lower Jurassic, Victoria, Australia, 
Ceratodu8 Tooth ; Woodward, 5. 
Crfitac«5 superieur, Patagonie; Ame- 
ghino. 
Weald clay, South water Lcptolepis 
sp. n. Anon. 
Palaeozoic. 
Carboniferous, Macclesfield, Congleton, 
Crewe and Middlewich ; Wedd. 
North Staffordshire Cheadle Coalfield 
fishes ; Ward, also Ward and Stobbs. 
Lower Carboniferous E. Fifesliire; 
Traquair. 
Coalmeasures Ireland, Myviolepis 
hibernica ; Woodward, 6. 
Ordovician, Wyoming, fish remains ; 
Darton. 
Carboniferous, N. America, cochlio- 
donts. 7 spp. n. ; Branson, 1. 
Carboniferous, Victoria. 5 spp. n. ; 
Woodward, 8. 
Pendleside series, Holywell, Elonichthys 
sp. n. ; Traquair, 3. 
Devonian, Murrumbidgee Riv., Gano- 
rhyncus sp. n. ; Etheridge. 
Devon., Wildungen ; Jaekel, 2. 
Silurian, Yeringian series, Wombat 
creek. Cephalaspid sp. n. and associ- 
ated fossils ; Chapman. 
III. — S YSTEMATIC. 5431 
GENERAL WORKS. 
Notes on a collection of fishes from 
the island of Mindanao, Philippine archi- 
pelago, with descriptions of new genera 
and species. Smith and Seale. Wash- 
ington, D.C., Proc. Biol. Soc., 19, 
(73-82). 
Fishes collected in the Philippine 
islands by Maj. Edgar A. Mearns, 
surgeon, 0. S. army. Evermann and 
Seale. Washington, D.C., Smithsonian 
Inst., IT. S. Nation. Mus., Proc., 31, (505- 
512, with text fig.). 
The fishes of Samoa. Description of 
the species found in the archipelago, 
with a provisional check-list of the fishes 
of Oceania. Jordan and Seale. Wash- 
ington, D.C., Dept. Comm. Lab., Bull. 
Bur. Fish., 25, {173-455, with col. pi., 
text fig.). 
Fishes of the south Pacific. Seai.e. 
Honolulu, II. I., Occ. Paprs., Bernice 
Pauahi Bishop Mus., 4, (1-89, with pi.). 
Die Tiefsee-Fische. Brauer. 1 . Syst. 
Tl. (Wissensch. Ergebnisse d. D. 
Tiefsee-Expedition, Bd 15, Lfg 1.) 
Reptilia, Amphibia, and Pisces. 
Barbour and Cole. Cambridge, Mass., 
Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., Harvard Coll., 
50, (146-159, with pi.). 
On the fresh- water fish-fauna of New- 
Guinea. Weber. Amsterdam, Proc. 
Sci. K. Akad. Wet., 9, (4G2-465) 
(English) ; Amsterdam, Versl. Wis. Nat. 
Afd.' K. Akad. Wet., 15, (368-372) 
(Dutch). 
Pisces. Vertebrata from the Savanna 
of Panama. Garman. Papers from the 
John E. Thayer Expedition of 1904, 
No. 3 in Cambridge, Mass., Bull. Mus. 
Comp. Zool, Harvard Coll, 46, (229- 
230). 
The fresh-water fishes of South and 
Middle America. Eigenmann. Pop. 
Sci. Mon, New York, N.Y, 68, (515- 
530, with illustr.). 
