ANACANTHINL, PHYSOSTOMI. 
Pisces 29 
Fierasfer punctatus, sp. n., Fischer, p. 74, Mozambique. 
Bellottia apoda, Gigl., described and figured ; Emery, (a) p. 157, pi. x. 
figs. 17-20. ' 
Macrurim:. 
Macrurus carribceus, p. 594, Gulf of Mexico, 240 fath., occa , p. 595, 
IS. lat. 28°, W. long. 86°, 335 fath., spp. nn., Goode & Bean, (c). 
Coryphcenoides sulcatus, sp. n., id. t. c. p. 596, off Martinique, 472 fath. 
J\lalacocephahis occidentalism sp.n., iid. t. c. p. 597, off Granada, 132-164 
fath. 
Bathygadus cavernosas , p. 598, 227 fath., and longifilis , p. 599, 724 
fath., spp. nn., iid. t. c., N. lat. 28°, W. long. 86°-87°. 
Pleuronectioe. 
Hippoglossus vulgaris. A short biography of this species by Goode. 
Citharichthys ventralis , sp. n., Goode & Bean, (c) p. 592, N. lat. 29°, 
W. long. 88°, 60 fath. ; C. macrops , sp. n., Dresel, p. 539, Pensacola, Fla. 
Hemirhombus fimbriatus, sp. n., Goode & Bean, (c) p. 591, N. lat. 28°, 
W. long. 84-85°, 24-88 fath. 
Pleuronectes limanda and flesus. On a supposed hybrid between these 
species ; Day, (e). P. clentatus, L., = Paralichthys dentatus , auct., = P. 
ophryas , J. & G. ; Goode & Bean, (a) pp. 194 & 198. 
Etropus rimosuSm sp. n., Goode & Bean, (c) p. 593, 1ST. lat. 28°, W. long. 
84°, 21 fath. 
Ammotretis zonatus , Macl. (renamed macleciyi , because zonatus is “ un¬ 
suitable and misleading” !), described by Ogilby, (a) p. 122. 
Aphoristia diomedeana , p. 589, N. lat. 25°, W. long. 83° 21', 24 fath,, 
and pusilla, p. 590, N. lat. 40°, W. long. 69°-70°, spp. nn,, Goode & Bean, 
(c). A. plaguisci , L., should not be applied to American specimens, 
which differ from Linne’s type, and are better named A. ornata, Lac. ; 
Goode & Bean, (a) p. 197. Jordan, (i) p. 395, says that A. fasciata, 
Holb., is apparently the correct name for the American form, which is 
distinct from A. ornata , the W. Indian species. 
Bibronia lingulata , Cocco, redescribed by Facciola, (b) p. 264. 
Peloria heckeli , Cocco, redescribed ; id. t. c. p. 265. 
Cliarybdia , g. n. Body naked or scaly, moderately elongated,.with both 
profils slightly convex ; eyes little or very little asymmetrical ; anterior 
extremity of the dorsal distinct from the head ; two pectorals ; caudal 
separate from dorsal and anal fins, p. 265. For Peloria ruppelii , Cocco, 
p. 265, and rhomboidichtliys , sp. n., p. 266, id. t. c., Sea of Messina. 
PHYSOSTOMI. 
SlLURIDAl. 
Amiurus cragini , sp. n., Gilbert, (a) p. 512, Arkansas River, and (b) 
p. 10 ; = A. melas, Raf., id. t. c. p. 97, 
Rhineastes peltatas, Cope (foss.), p. 63, figs. 1 & 2, smithi , Cope, p. 64, 
