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on ocular side, cycloid on blind side; 92 to 94 in a 

 longitudinal series ; two lateral lines on each side of body, 

 separated by 14 scales. Uniform brownish ; fins lighter. 



Hal). Seas of India through the East Indian 

 Archipelago to the Pacific; Australia; Coast of 

 Queensland. 



Described from two specimens, 330410 mm. in total 

 length. 



E.2533. 7 miles N.N.E. of Bowen, Queensland; 16 

 fathoms. 



E.2791. 4-5 miles N.W. of Gloucester Head, Queens- 

 land ; 19-35 fathoms. 



2. Cynoglossux sindensis. 



Cynoglossus sindensis, Day, Fish. India, p. 434, pi. XC, 

 fig. 6 (1877) ; Jordan and Richardson, Bull. U.S. Bur. 

 Fish. XXVII (1907), 1908, p. 281; Ogilby, Proc. 

 Roy. Soc. Queensland, XXIII, 1910, p. 37. 



Hob. From the coast of Sind to the Philippines 

 and Northern Australia; Australia; recorded by Ogilby 

 from Croker Island, Northern Territory. 



3. Cynoglossus broadhursti. 



Cynoglossus broadhursti, Waite, Rec. Austral. Mus., VI, 

 1905, p. 73, pi. VIII, fig. 2. 



Hab. Western and southern Australia. 



E.752. Off mouth of Murray River; 20 fathoms. 



E.10358. Off mouth of Murray River; 20 fathoms. 



4. Cynoglossus maculipinms. 



Cynoglossus maculipinnis, Reudahl, K. Svensk. Vet.-Ak. 

 Handl., LXI, No. 9, 1921, p. 17. 



Hab. Cape Jaubert, N.W. Australia. 



5. Cynoglossus maccuUochi, sp. n. 



(Fig. 13.) 



Depth of body 3f in the length, length of head about 

 5. Snout rounded, length 3 in head ; rostral hook short, 

 its posterior edge about 5 in head, not extending to below 

 eye; interorbital width very narrow, about ^ diameter 



