TELEOSTOMI. 
Pisces 17 
F. Siebenrock, Ann. Hofmus. Wien xvi, pp. 105-141, pis. iv-vi, 
illustrates the various modes of suspension of the shoulder-girdle in 
Teleosteans. 
J. Pellegrin, Bull. Soc. Philom. (9) iii, pp. 81-91, figg., writes on the 
frontal gibbosity of various Perciform Fishes. 
K. Handrick, Zoologica xiii, pp. 1-68, pis. i-vi, investigates the 
nervous system and the luminous organs of Argyropelecus hemigymnus. 
R. G. Harrison, Arch. mikr. Anat. lvii, pp. 354-444, figg., pis. xviii-xx, 
writes on the histogenesis of the peripheral nervous system of Salmo solar. 
K. P. Jagodowski, Anat. Anz. xix, pp. 257-267, figg., investigates the 
termination of the olfactory nerves in Teleosteans. 
M. Jaquet, Bull. Soc. Bucarest x, pp. 404-482, figg., describes the 
cranial nerves of Silurus glanis. 
J. Nusbaum & T. Prymak, Anat. Anz. xix, pp. 6-19, figg., write on the 
development of the lymphoid elements of the thymus in Teleosteans. 
N. Czermak, Anat. Anz. xx, pp. 158-160, fig., has a preliminary com¬ 
munication on the fertilisation of the Trout ovum. 
F. Kopsch, Int. Monatsschr. Anat. xviii, pp. 43-127, figg., investigates 
the segmentation of the egg in Belone acus. 
F. Mazza, Monit. Zool. ital. xii, pp. 235-237, writes on the early 
differentiation of the gonads and the maturation of the ovum in 
Cyprinodon calaritanus. 
A. Swaen & A. Brachet, Arch. Biol, xviii, pp. 73-190, pis. iii-vi, bring 
out the second part of their study of the first phases in the development 
of the organs derived from the mesoblast in Teleosteans. 
J. Boeke, Anat. Anz. xx, pp. 17-20, figg., discusses the signification of 
the infundibular organ in the development of the Teleostean egg. 
E. Bataillon, Arch. Entwickmech. xi, pp. 171-173, has made experi¬ 
ments on osmotic pressure on the eggs of Teleosteans. 
P. A. Levene, Bull. U. S. Fish Comm, xix, pp. 153-155, writes on 
some chemical changes in the developing Fish-egg. 
M. Nussbaum, Arch. mikr. Anat. lviii, pp. 199-230, pis. x & xi, describes 
the development of the Musculus retractor lentis in Salmo solar. 
D. Pedaschenko, Anat. Anz. xix, pp. 494-496, remarks on the brain of 
the embryo of Zoarces viviparus. 
E. E. Ramsey, J. Comp. Neurol, xi, pp. 40-47, 2 pis., writes on the 
optic lobes and optic tracts of Amblyopsis spelcea. 
F. Schmitt, Arch. Entwickmech. xiii, pp. 34-134, figg., pi. i, investigates 
double embryos of Salmonids. 
W. C. McIntosh, Rep. Brit. Ass. 1900, p. 785, comments on the habits 
of some littoral Fishes. 
E. Rauschenplat, Wiss. Meeresuntersuch. (2) v, pp. 116-127, reports 
on the food of some Fishes in the Bay of Kiel. 
A CANTHOPTER YGII. 
Centrarchida:. 
R. W. Shufeldt, Bull. U. S. Fish Comm. xix, pp. 311-320, figg., pi. xliv, 
describes and figures the skeleton of Micropterus salmonoides. 
The same author, t. c. pis. i-iv, gives photographs, from life, of this fish 
and of Lepomis auritus and L. gibbosus. 
Xenichthys xenurus , J. & G . = Kuhlia malo , D. & B. Jordan, Amer. 
Natural, xxxv, p. 84. 
