OF NEW SOUTH WALES. 279 



Faun. Japon. Poiss., p. 39, pi. 15, f. 1 ; Cant. Catal. p, 37 ; Bl. 

 Sclm., p. 59, P. spatula. 



Batraclms indicus, Bl. Schn., p. 43. 



CaUiomorus indicus, Lacep. 2, p. 343. 



Coitus Madagascariensis, Lacep. 3, p. 48. t. 11. f. 1-2; Shaw 

 Zool. 4, p. 261, pi. 37 ; Russell, pi. 46. 



CaUiomorus chacca, Buch. Ham. pp. 133-373. 



Platycephalus endrachtensis, Quoy and Gaim., Voy. Freyc, Zool., 

 p. 353 ; Cuv. and Val. 4, p. 240. 



Platycephalus chacca, Gray, Zool. Ind. 2, pi. f. 2. 



Taken at Capes G-renville and York. 



49. — Platycephalus isacanthus. 

 Cuv. and Val. 4, p. 246 ; Cuv. Regn. Anim. 111. Poiss. pi. 22, 

 f. 3 ; Less. Voy. Coq., p. 214. 



Single specimens were taken at the Palm Islands and Cape 

 Grenville. 



Family Trachlnid.e. 



50. SlLLAGO CILIATA. 



Cuv. and Val. 3, p. 415 ; Cuv. Regn. Anim. pi. 13, f. 2. 

 Abundant at Cape York. Found also at the Percy Islands. 



51. — SlLLAGO MACULATA. 



Quoy and Gaim., Voy. Freyc. Zool. p. 261, pi. 53, f. 2.; Cuv. 

 and Val. 3, p. 411 ; Bleek. Perc, p. 62, &c. &c. 



One specimen was taken at No. 4 Island, Howick Group. 



52. — SlLLAGO GRACILIS. 



Plate VI. Fig. 2. 

 D. 11^., A. Y V- 



Height of body six and a half times in the total length. Head 

 about four times in the same. Colour brilliant yellowish red, with 

 a lateral silvery band, and three rows of distant black spots — one 

 on the silvery band, one between that and the back, and one on 

 the summit of the back. Fins pale, unspotted. Caudal truncate. 



Two specimens were taken either at Darnley Island or Hall 

 Sound, most probably the latter. 



They are both about the same length, three inches. 



