31 Pisces . 
Distribution. 
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Colombia, spp. n. ; Eigenmann, 109. 
Orinoco, Xenocara sp. n. ; Pellegrin, 
287. 
Orinoco and Surinam, Curimatus 
and Leporinus spp. n. ; Steindachner, 
409. 
British Guiana spp. n. ; Eigenmann, 
108. 
Brazil, Characidae spp. n. ; Eigen- 
mann, 107 : Ellis, 111. 
Amazon, Iguanodectes n. sp. ; Regan, 
331. 
Buenos Aires, notes : Clark, 65. 
Australian. 
(See also Indian). 
Coram, Gobiidae spp. n. ; Beaufort, 
20 . 
Australia, Atkerinidae sp. n. ; 
MoOulloch, 228. 
(c) Fossil. 
General. 
Mesozoio and Cenozoio Fishes ; 
Eastman, 105. 
Devonian. 
Scaumenac Bay, Quebec, notes on 
Coccosteus, Eusthenopteron, Scan- 
menacia; Hussakof, 187. 
Pteraspis in Coblentzian of Belgium ; 
Leriche, 219 : Fraipont, 131. 
Carboniferous. 
Palaooniscidae of British Carboni- 
ferous; Traquair, 431. 
Iowa, Edestus sp. n. ; Hay, 167. 
Triassic. 
Spitzbergon, spp. n. ; Woodward, 
452. 
Triassic Fishes of Connecticut ; East- 
man, 102. 
Jurassic. 
France, Oenoscopua sp. n. ; East- 
man, 103. , 
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Cretaceous- 
Die Fischfauna der Kreidezeit ; 
Hennig, 172. 
Fishes of English Chalk ; Woodward, 
451. 
Lower Chalk of Lincolnshire, Pro- 
tosphyraena stebbingi, snout; Wood- 
ward, 450. 
Craio phosphat6e de la Picardie ; 
Leriche, 218. 
Fishes of Cretaceous of Paris Basin ; 
Leriche, 220. 
Mt. Libanon spp. descr. and figs. { 
Erasmo, 114. 
Toxas, Thrissopater sp. n. ; Moodie, 
247. 
N. American Chimaeroids; Hussa- 
kof, 185. ! 
Lower Cretaceous of Queensland, 
Hybodns sp. n. ; de Vis, 434 : Corax 
sp. n. ; Chapman, 62. 
Eocene. 
Fischo dos oboren Eociins von 
Mangysohlak (Russ.); SavSenko, 866, 
366. 
Benito, W. Africa, Diplomystus n. 
sp. ; Eastman, 104. 
Bituminous shales of Alag6as, Brazil, 
Clupeidae spp. n. ; Jordan, 200. 
Oligocene. 
Selachians of Bismantova; Stefano, 
408. 
Miocene. 
France, otoliths* Priem, 311. 
Sardinia, otoliths ; Schubert, 378. 
Pliocene. 
Fish-fauna of Pliocene sea of Italy; 
Stefano, 407. 
Corsica, otoliths; Priem, 311. 
