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Gastro2)hysus alboplumbeus, Bleek. Nat. Tydschr. Ned. Ind. 7, 

 p. 104. 



Tetraodon niveatus, Brevoort, Jap. Fish. p. 284. 



Tetraodon Hartlaubii, Bianconi. Mem. Acad. Bologn. 6, p. 146, 

 pi. 2, fig. 1. 



Gastrophysus microphthahnus, Blyth. Journal. As. Soc. Beng. 

 29, 1861, p. 174. 



We are not quite certain as to the identity of this species ; our 

 specimens are small — not exceeding four inches in length— and 

 the spots have more of an ocellated appearance than accords with 

 the descriptions. They were taken at Hall Sound. 



We have now — with the exception of a few species inad- 

 vertently omitted and a number exceedingly minute, and probably 

 immatui'e, which we have intentionally passed over — completed 

 the Teleosteous fishes in the collection. The sharks and rays, of 

 which there are a considerable number, will probably be made the 

 subject of another paper, but we have no immediate intention 

 of proceeding with the investigation of them. 



EXPLANATION OF PLATES. 



Plate X. 

 Fig. 



1. Caranx Chevcrti, § nat. *ize. 



2. ,, laticandis, j nat. size. 



3. ,, Papuensis, ^ nat. size. 



Plate XL 



1. Caranx buccidantus, £ nat. size. 



2. ,, edentidus, J nat. size. 



3. Periophthalmus Australia, g nat. size. 



Plate XII. 



1. Gobius Damleyensis, nat. size. 



2. ,, nigripinnis, nat. size. 



3. Apocryptes lineatus, nat. she. 



4. Gobiodun verticalis, nat. skc. 



