20 Pisces 
V. PISCES. 
Guatemala. Descriptions of new Cichlid Fishes: Vaillant & Pelle- 
grin, Bull. Mus. Paris 1902, pp. 84-88. 
Porto Rico. Account of the Fishes, by Eyermann & Marsh, Bull. 
U. S. Fish Comm, xx, pp. 51-350, figg., pis. i-xlix. 
Brazil. On a collection of Cichlidce : Pellegrin, Bull. Mus. Paris 1902, 
pp. 181-184. 
Chili. F. T. Delfin, Revist. chilena iv, 1900, continues his Catalogue of 
the Fishes of Chili. Descriptions of new Selachians by Philippi, An. 
Univ. Chile cix. 
Australia and Polynesia. 
South Pacific. On a collection of Fishes: Steindachner, Denk. Ak. 
Wien lxx, pp. 483-521, 6 pis. 
Australia. On new or rare Fishes: E. R. Waite, Rec. Austral. Mus. iv, 
pp. 175-194, 263-273, pis. xxvii-xxxi & xli-xliii. 
Loiver Murray River. List of the edible Fishes: A. H. C. Zietz, Tr. R. 
Soc. S. Austral, xxvi, pp. 265-267. 
Hawaiian Islands. List of the principal Fishes, by Jordan & Eyer¬ 
mann, Rep. U. S. Fish. Comm. f. 1901, pp. 357-359. 
New Zealand. On some Fishes: J. Hector, Tr. N. Zealand Inst, xxxiv, 
pp. 239-241, 563 & 564. 
Antarctic Region. 
On the Fishes of the “ Southern Cross ” Expedition : Boulenger, Rep. 
Southern Cross, pp. 174-189, pis. xi-xviii. 
IV. PALAEONTOLOGY. 
The first 114 pp. of Eastman’s translation of Zittel’s text-book of 
Paleontology, vol. ii, are devoted to the Fishes. 
Chalk of England. A. S. Woodward brings out the first part of an 
Illustrated Monograph of the Fishes, Palseontogr. Soc. 1902, pp. 1-56, 
pis. i-xiii. 
Carboniferous Pendleside limestone , Yorkshire. On the Fish-fauna: 
Wellburn, P. Yorksli. geol. Soc. (2) xiv, pp. 465-473. 
Cretaceous of the North of France. A revision of the Fish-fauna: 
Leriche, op. cit. xxxi, pp. 87-154, pis. ii-v. 
Upper Jurassic of Boulogne s. J/., France. On the Fish-remains pre¬ 
served in the Havre Museum: H. E. Sauvage, Bull. Soc. geol. Normand. 
xxi, pp. 15-19. 
Lower Montian {Cretaceous-Eocene) of Paris Basin. On the Fish Fauna : 
Leriche, Ann. Soc. geol. Nord xxx, 1901, pp. 153-161, pi. v. 
Lower Eocene , Reims , France. On the Fishes: F. Priem, Bull. Soc. 
geol. France (4) i, pp. 477-504, pis. x & xi. 
Upper Kimmeridgian of Fumel, France. On the Fish remains: Sau¬ 
vage, Mem. Soc. geol. France ix, No. 25, pp. 1-25, pis. i-v. 
Lower Eocene of Belgium. M. Leriche has prepared an illustrated 
catalogue of the fish-remains in the Brussels Museum, Mem. Mus. Belgique 
ii, pp. 1-48, pis. i-iii. 
Middle Oligocene marine beds of Mayence Basin. E. Wittich, Notizbl. 
Ver. geol. Landesanst. Darmstadt (4) xxi, pp. 19-29, pi. iii, continues his 
descriptions of Fish-remains. 
Cretaceous of Bohemia. On Fish-remains: A. Fritsch & F. Bayer, 
Ceska Ak. Praze, 4to, ii, 18 pp., 3 pis. 
