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V. PISCES. 
Melanostomias , g. n., near Stomias , for J/. melanops and M. valdivice , 
spp. nn., Brauer, t. c. pp. 284 & 285, W. coast of Sumatra, 614 & 
1024 m. 
Winteria , g. n., near Opisthoproctus, for W . telescopa , sp. n., Brauer, SB. 
Ges. Marburg 1901, p. 126, Gulf of Guiaca, deep sea. 
Alepocephalim. 
Bathytroctes longifilis , sp. n., Brauer, Zool. Anz. xxv, p. 277, Gulf of Aden, 
1469 m. 
Dolichopteryx , g. n., for Aulostoma longipes , Vaill., and D. anciscopa, sp. n., 
Brauer, SB. Ges. Marburg 1901, p. 127, Indian Ocean, off Cocos Is., 
deep sea. 
SALMONIDJE. 
Review of the Japanese species by Jordan & Snyder, P. U. S. Mus. xxiv, 
pp. 567-593, figg.; also Jordan, Annot. zool. Japon. iv, pp. 69-75. 
On the Salmonidse of North America, from the point of view of the angler, 
Sage, Townsend, Smith & Harris, “Salmon and Trout,” New York, 
1902, 8vo, x + 417 pp., figg. 
J. W. W. Bund, Verh. v. Int. Zool. Congr. p. 986, remarks on the migra¬ 
tion of the Salmon as affected by the changed condition of the Severn. 
K. Dahl, ^Jrret og unglaks (Christiania, 1902), contributes to our know¬ 
ledge of the life histories of Salmo salar and S. trutta in Norway, and 
points out the distinctive characters of the young of the two species. 
J. K. Barton, Rep. Fish. Board Scotland xx, Pt n, pp. 101-110, 9 pis., and 
J. Anat. Physiol, norm. path. (2) xvi, pp. 142-146, pis. viii & ix, has 
made further examinations of the condition of the digestive tract in 
Salmon and Sea-trout Kelts. 
G. E. H. Barrett-Hamilton, Ann. Nat. Hist. (7) ix, pp. 106-120, has 
further observations on the nuptial ornamentation of Salmonids and 
on the nature of the pigmentation. 
H. M. Kyle, P. R. Soc. Lond. lxx, pp. 48-66, has made experiments on the 
action of Euphorbia hiberna on Salmonids. 
On the possibility of introducing Salmonidce into Chili, F. Albert, Act. 
Soc. Chili xii, pp. 1-54, figg. 
Salmo salar , L. On the life-history, Calderwood, Rep. Fish. Board 
Scotland xx, Pt ii, p. 55; on its habits in the River Inver, Scotland, 
Harvie-Brown, Ann. Scott. Nat. Hist. 1902, p. 14; S. blackistoni , 
Hilg., figured by Jordan & Snyder, t. c. p. 580. 
Oncorhynchus masou , Brev., and keta , Walb., figured by Jordan & Snyder, 
t. c. pp. 572 & 573. 
Coregonus macrophthahnus, Niisslin. Remarks by Fatio, Arch. Sci. Nat. 
(4) xiv, p. 433. 
Plecoglossus altivelis , Schleg, figured by Jordan & Snyder, t. c. p. 585. 
Argentina kagoshimce , sp. n., Jordan & Snyder, t. c. p. 590, fig., Japan. 
CLUPEID.E. 
J. T. Jenkins, Wiss. Meeresuntersuch. (2) vi, Kiel, pp. 81-121, figg., 
1 pi., writes on the determination of age through the otoliths in 
the Clupeidse. 
Stolephorus lyolepis, sp. n., Evermann & Marsh, Bull. U. S. Fish Comm, 
xx, p. 89, fig., Porto Rico. 
Clupea harengus, L. On a hermaphrodite example, Southwell, Ann. 
Nat. Hist. (7) ix, p. 195. 
