18 Pisces . 
PISCES. 
Rhinobatus bougainvillei , M. & H., described and distinguished from 
jR. granulatus , with which it has been confounded ; Ogilby, (d) p. 464. R- 
martensii , sp. n. (foss.), Noetling, p. 31, pi. vii. fig. 1, Tertiary of Prussia; 
R. vincentianus , sp. n., Haacke, (a & c) pp. 489 & 508, S. Australia. 
Raja chagrinea , Penn., notes, &c., by Doderlein, (a) p. 97. R. clavata , 
on a case of so-called hermaphrodism, where a fully-developed oviduct 
was found in an adult male fish ; Matthews, p. 144, pi. ix. R. bornssica, 
sp. n. (foss.), Noetling, p. 41, pi. ix. figs. 1-5, Tertiary of Prussia : R.fusca, 
p. 42, Japan, seuta, Massachusetts, and jordani, California, p. 43, spp. nn., 
Garman, (a). 
Narcine timlei , Bl,, notes; id. t. c. p. 42. 
Astrape (?) media , sp. n. (foss.), Noetling, p. 36, pi. viii. figs. 6-9, Ter¬ 
tiary of Prussia. 
Dasybatus , Klein, must be used instead of Trygon , Cuvier, unless there 
was a publication of the latter name between 1758 and 1810; a list is 
given of the species considered valid belonging to this genus : Garman, 
(b) p. 221. D. pastinaca, Walb., and Jcuhlii , M. & H., redescribed, vari- 
dens, sp. n., Hong Kong, id. (a) p. 40. 
Stoasodon narinari , Euphrasen, described by Bean, (f) p. 192. 
Tceniura lymma, Forsk., recorded from Cape York; Ogilby, (d) p. 465. 
Urolophus (?) bicuneatus, sp. n. (foss.), Noetling, p. 34, pi. vii. fig. 8, & 
pi. viii. fig. 11, Tertiary of Prussia; U. nebulosus , Mexico, and fuscus, 
Japan, spp. nn., Garman, (a) p. 41. 
Pteroplatea australis , sp. (n. descrip, nul.), Ogilby (d) p. 466. 
Myliobates toliapicus, Ag. (foss.), described and figured by Noetling, 
p. 19, pis. ii. figs. 1 & 2, & viii. figs. 1 & 2. M. goodei, sp. n., Central 
America, and notes on freminvillei, Les. ; Garman, (a) p. 39. 
Aetobates dixo?ii, Ag. (foss.), p. 24, fig. 3, and irregularis , Ag., p. 27, 
figs. 4 & 5, described and figured by Noetling, pi. ii. A. narinari , Euph., 
recorded from Cape Hawke; Ogilby, (d) p. 466. 
HOLOGEPHALA . 
Edaphodon bucklandi , Ag., described and figured by Noetling, p. 3, 
pi. i. fig. 1. 
Elasmodus hunteri , Owen, described and figured by Noetling, p. 11, 
pis. i. figs. 2 & 3, & ii. fig. 6. 
GANOIDEI. 
Ayres. Beitrage zur Anatomie und Physiologie der Dipnoer. 
McMurrich. The cranial muscles of Amia calva , L., with a con¬ 
sideration of the relations of the post-occipital and hypoglossal nerves in 
the various Vertebrate groups. 
Wright, (a) On the fate of the spiracular cleft in Amia and Lepidos- 
teus. 
-. (b) On the hyomandibular clefts and pseudobranchs of the 
same. 
