360 the proceedings of the linnean society 



70. — Mugil Peronii. 

 Cuv. and Yal., Vol. XI, p. 138 ; Gunth. Cat. Fish., Vol. Ill, 



p. 452. 



71. — Mugil dobula. 



Gunth. Oat. Fish., Vol. Ill, p. 420. 



72. — Agonostoma Darwiniense, n. sp., PI. IX, fig. 8. 



D. 5 1/8, A. 7, L. lat. 36. 



Broad and depressed towards the head, compressed towards 

 the tail ; height of body at the root of the pectorals about equal 

 to the width and 4| in the total length. Length of head 'S\ in 

 the same ; forehead broad ; lips rather thin, the maxillary extend- 

 ing to the vertical from the middle of the eye ; gape slightly 

 descending, the lower jaw rather the longest; teeth small and 

 numerous ; tail rounded, with numerous small clear spots, and 

 with the outer rays white tipped ; the soft dorsal and anal 

 fins have the terminal rays longest ; the first of them is 

 spotted like the caudal, and has the rays tipped with white ; the 

 anal is without spots and is tipped with yellow ; the general 

 colour is blackish, but many of the scales of the sides have 

 pearly centres ; the abdomen is yellow ; a large broad anal 

 papilla. Average length 8 inches. 



Apparently a common fish. I am not confident that I am 

 right in referring it to Agonostoma. 



Family POMACENTRIDAE. 



73. — Amphiprion tricoloe. 

 Gunth. Cat. Fish., Vol. IV, p. 8. 



74. — Amphiprion Clarkii, Benn. 



Cuv. and Val. Hist. Nat. des Poiss. IX, p. 504 ; Gunth. Cat. 

 Fish., Vol. IV, p. 5. 



75. — Amphiprion bictnctus, Bnij^p. 



Cuv. and Val. Hist. Nat. des Poiss. IX, p. 505 ; Gunth. Cat. 

 Fish., Vol. IV, p. 8. 



76. — Amphiprion melanopus, Blceh. 

 Gunth. Cat. Fish., Vol. IV, p. 8. 



