FAUNAE, TELEOSTOMI. 
Pisces 17 
Upper Eocene of Belgium. R. Storms, Mem. Soc. Beige Geol. x, 1898, 
pp. 198-240, pis. iii-vi, has a first contribution to the knowledge of the 
Wemmelian Fishes. 
Upper Lias of France. H. E. Sauvage, Bull. Soc. Autun xi, pp. 
193-200, has a note on the Pachycormidce of the Upper Lias of Vassy. 
Middle Oligocene of the Mayence Basin. On some Fish-remains: 
E. Wittich, Notizbl. Ver. Erdk. Darmstadt (4) xviii, 1897, pp. 43-49, 
& xix, 1898, pp. 34-49. 
Eocene of Roumania. On some Fish-remains : F. Priem, Bull. Soc. 
geol. France (3) xxvii, pp. 248-252. 
Cretaceous of Mt. Lebanon. Additional notes on some type specimens 
in the Edinburgh Museum : A. S. Woodward, Ann. Nat. Hist. (7) iv, 
pp. 317-321. 
Eocene of Egypt. On some Fish-remains : F. Priem, Bull. Soc. geol. 
France (3), xxvii, pp. 241-251. 
America. 0. P. Hay, Science (2) x, p. 682, estimates at 1110 the 
number of species of fossil Fishes known from North America. 
Jurassic of South Dakota. On some Fishes : Eastman, Bull. Geol. Soc. 
Amer. x, pp. 397-408, figg. 
Tertiary of Brazil. On some Fish-remains from Taubate, Prov. S. Paulo : 
A. S. Woodward, Revist. Mus. Paulista iii, pp. 63-70, and H. v. 
Ihering, t. c. pp. 71-75. 
Cretaceous of Patagonia. On some Fish-remains: Ameghino, Sin. 
Geol.-pal., Suppl. pp. 10 & 11. 
IV. REFERENCES ARRANGED SYSTEMATICALLY. 
TELEOSTOMI. 
TELEOSTEI. 
E. W. L. Holt, Ann. Mus. Marseille, Zool. v, No. 2, 128 pp., 9 pis., has 
a memoir on the development of Teleosteans in the Gulf of Marseilles. 
E. C. Starks, P. U. S. Mus. xxii, pp. 1-10, pis. i-iii, writes on the 
osteological characters of Mugil , Atherina , and Sphyrcena. 
On the structure of the dorsal spines of Apogon and a few other 
Acanthopterygian genera : Vaillant, Proc. Intern. Congr. Zool. 1898, 
pp. 174-176, figg. 
U. Dahlgren, Science (2) ix, p. 313, gives a summary of his obser¬ 
vations on maxillary and mandibular breathing valves in Teleosteans. 
G. L. Mitchell, P. Indiana Ac. 1899, pp. 229-232, figg., writes on 
aberrant follicles in the ovary of Cymatogaster. 
C. J. Herrick, Bull. U. S. Fish Comm, xviii, pp. 315-320, figg., writes 
on the peripheral nervous system of Teleosteans. 
N. Goronowitsch, Mem. Soc. Moscou xxi, 1898, pp. 1-55, 3 pis., has 
a memoir on the development of the cranial nerves in Salmo fario. 
G. H. Parker & F. K. Davis, P. Boston Soc. xxix, pp. 163-178, 3 pis., 
write on the blood-vessels of the heart in Carcharias , Raia, and A ruia. 
F. B. Sumner, Science (2) ix, pp. 313 & 314, summarises the results of 
his investigations in the early development of the Siluroid Noturus. 
W. Felix, Anat. Hefte, i, viii, 1897, pp. 249-466, figg., pis. xxxiv-xli, 
has a contribution to the development of Salmo salar and S. fario. 
M. A. Willcox, Zool. Bull, ii, pp. 151-154, investigates the development 
of the occipital region of Salmo fario. 
