GENERAL, ETC.—FAUNAE. 
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Camerano. On distribution of colour in the animal kingdom, with 
special reference to fish, p. 349. 
Dunn, Cornish (a & b), & Pearcey. On the food of Fish. 
Halperine. On Piscivorous Plants. 
McIntosh, (a) On the eggs of Fish. 
Agassiz & Whitman, (a) On the development of Pelagic Fish eggs. 
Ryder, (a) An outline of a theory of the development of the 
unpaired fins of Fishes. 
-•. (d) On the position of the yolk-blastopore as determined by the 
size of the vitellus. 
Solger. Yolk globules in the intracapsular fluid of Fish ova. 
Pilliet. On the structure of the alimentary canal in certain marine 
Fish. 
Phisalix. On the anatomy and physiology of the spleen in Ichthy- 
opsida. 
Morris. Notes on the functions and organic relations of the air- 
bladder in Fish. 
Grosglik. On the morphology of the head-kidney. [See Emeryl] 
Beard, (a) On the cranial ganglia and segmental sense-organs of Fish. 
-. (b) The system of branchial sense-organs, and their associated 
ganglia in Ichthyopsida. 
Krause. The retina of Fish. 
Apgar. Binocular vision of lateral-eyed Fish. 
Lendenfeld. On the eyes of deep-sea Fishes. 
Sedi. Remarks on M. de Sedi’s experiments on the lateral line in 
Fishes, proving it to be a very delicate organ of touch adapted to the 
requirements of an aquatic life. 
Niemiec. On the suckers of animals (Echeneis remora and Lepiclo- 
gcister gonanii). 
Mills. The action of certain drugs and poisons on the cardiac nerves 
of Fish. 
Canestrini. On some monstrosities among Fish. 
Day. (c) The effects of an elevated temperature on Fishes. 
III.—FAUNAE. 
Europe. 
Finland. Sundman has published parts v. & vi. of his Fish. 
Nonvay and Sweden. Lilljeborg gives extensive descriptions, &c., of 
Acanthopterygii. Ljungman writes on the Herring Fisheries of the west 
coast. 
Baltic. Nettelbladt : note on the Fish fauna. 
Russia. Warpachowsky : Fish of the Sura river. 
Scotland. Information about the Fish and Fisheries, in Rep. Fish. 
Scotl. iii. 
Aberdeen. Day (g) gives notes on rare Fishes off the coast. Sim 
records the occurrence of Alopias vulpes, Rhina squcitina, Sebastes nor- 
wegicus , Carelophus ascanii , and Coris julis. 
