APPENDIX. 



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COMMON NAME. 



SPECIES 



Bass Flathead. 



' Platycephalus bassensis 



Lor.g-spined Flathead or Platvcephalus 1 on gis finis 

 "Spikey" Flathead. 



Red Gurnard. 

 Sharp-beaked Gurnard. 



Flying Gurnard. 

 Sandy or Congolly. 



River Blackfish, Slippery 

 or Marbled River-Cod". 



Orange-spr-tted Leather- 



Chelidonichthys kumu 

 Pterygotrigla polyommata 



Cephal acanthus spinarella 

 Pseudaphritis ur"'illii 



G ado p sis marmoratus 



MonacantJiHS hippocrepis 



jacket. 



Yellow Leatherjacket or Monacanthus ayraudi 

 "Chinaman." 



FOUND PRINCIPALLY 



IN : 



N.S.W., Vic., and 

 Tas. 



N.S.W. 



N.S.W. 



N.S.W., Vic., and 

 Tas. 



N.S.W. and O. 



Vic., S.A., and 

 Tas. 



N.S.W., Vic., and 

 Tas. 



N.S.W. and Tas. 



N.S.W. 



ADDENDUM. 



In dealing with the Blennies (p. 210) I mentioned only the 

 commoner kind of C'rested Weed-Fish Cristiceps macleayi and 

 omitted to remark upon the subject of our Frontispiece Cristiceps 

 aurantiacus which is less frequently met with. This exceedingly 

 handsome fish attains, usually, a somewhat larger size than Cristiceps 

 macleayi ^ and generally does not exhibit the vertical bars (along the 

 body) which are such a prominent feature in freshly-caught examples 

 of the latter species. Another rather important distinguishing charac- 

 ter is that the first dorsal fin in Cristiceps aurantiacus begins slightly 

 in advance of the eyes, while in Cristiceps macleayi it begins over the 

 hinder margins of the eyes. 



Other species of Cristiceps also inhabit Australian waters, but 

 are rarely obtained. 



CORRIGENDA. 



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 the Perches (Serranida-}. 



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