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LOPHOBRANCHII, PLECTOGNATHI. 103<br />

rilii, from France, p. 556; S. dekayi, from Nova Scotia, p. 570; S.<br />

platyrhynchus, from Noukahiva, p. 571; S. milbertianus, from New<br />

York, p. 573; S. verreauxianus, from Tasmania, p. 573 ; S. bairdianus,<br />

from Mexico, p. 574; S. coquerelii, from Madagascar, p. 575.<br />

6. Siphonostoma (Kaup), with 5 species.<br />

7. Leptoichthys (Kaup), with 1 species.<br />

8. Leptonotus (Kaup), with 2 species.<br />

9. Stigmatophora (Kaup), with 2 species.<br />

10. Atelurus germani (g. et sp. n.), from Coch<strong>in</strong> Ch<strong>in</strong>a, p. 584.<br />

Subfam. ODORYRHAMPHINI.<br />

1. Doryrhamphus (Kaup), with 2 species.<br />

2. Belonichthys (Ptrs.), with 1 species.<br />

3. Chceroichthys (Kaup), with 1 species.<br />

4. Microphis (Kaup), with 22 species, one be<strong>in</strong>g new, M.jouani, from<br />

New Caledonia, p. 592.<br />

5. Hemithylacus (Kaup), with 3 species—new be<strong>in</strong>g H rocaberti, from<br />

Manilla, p. 600, and H petersii, from Puerto-Montt, p. 600.<br />

Subfam. D. NEROPHINI.<br />

1. Nerophis (Kaup), with 4 species.<br />

2. Entelurus (A. Dum.), with 5 species.<br />

3. Hymenolomus (A. ~D\xm..) = Protocampus (Gthr.).<br />

Solenostomus paradoxus figured by Dumeril, Ichth. gener. ii. pi 26. fig. 2.<br />

PLECTOGNATHI.<br />

In <strong>the</strong> arrangement of this order Dr. GUNTHER has adopted<br />

only a few of <strong>the</strong> genera proposed by more recent ichthyologists,<br />

so that it need not be given here; he admits 3 genera of Triacanth<strong>in</strong>a,<br />

3 of Balist<strong>in</strong>a, 1 of Ostraciont<strong>in</strong>a, 1 of Triodont<strong>in</strong>a, 8<br />

of Tetrodont<strong>in</strong>a, 1 of Mol<strong>in</strong>a. Fish. viii. p. 207<br />

Batistes powellii is described as a new species from Newport, R. I., by<br />

Cope, P. Ac. Philad. 1870, p. 120.<br />

Monacanthus. Gi<strong>in</strong><strong>the</strong>r (I. c.) describes <strong>the</strong> follow<strong>in</strong>g new species:—M.<br />

oculatus, p. 235, Port L<strong>in</strong>coln; M. occidentalis, p. 237, West Indies; M.<br />

nematophorus, p. 241, Ch<strong>in</strong>a or Borneo?; M. gunnii, p. 247, Tasmania; M.<br />

convexirostris and M. multiradiatus, p. 248, South Australia and New Zealand;<br />

M. trachylepis, p. 248, Australia.<br />

Tetrodon. Gi<strong>in</strong><strong>the</strong>r (I.e.) describes <strong>the</strong> follow<strong>in</strong>g new species:—T.heraldi,<br />

p. 283, Eastern Pacific; T.formosus, p. 283, South America; T. cutaneus,<br />

p. 287, St. Helena; T. punciatissimus, p. 302, Panama; T. caudofasciatus,<br />

p. 304, hab. — ?; T. see. helence, p. 304.<br />

Tetrodon fiuviatUis figured by Ste<strong>in</strong>dachner, SB. Ak.Wien, 1870, lxi. p. 640,<br />

taf. 5. fig. 2.<br />

Tetrodon spengleri (Bloch) described as Canthogaster lobatus, sp. n., by<br />

Ste<strong>in</strong>dachner, I. c. fig. 3.<br />

Tetrodon trichocephalus is described as a new species from Newport, R. I.,<br />

by Cope, I. c. p. 120.<br />

Chilomyeterus aff<strong>in</strong>is, sp. n., Gun<strong>the</strong>r, I. c. p. 314, hab. — ?<br />

Trichocyclus er<strong>in</strong>aceus, g. et sp. n., Gun<strong>the</strong>r, I. c. p. 316, hab. — P

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