388 DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF AUSTRALIAN FISHES, 



the soft dorsal fin not higJier tlian tlie spinous, whicli is equal in 

 height to the distance between the posterior margin of the eye 

 and the extremity of the snout. Body with five or six brown 

 longitudinal bands, the first and second continued on the soft 

 dorsal, the fourth and fifth on the anal. 



Port Jackson. 



187. Ch^todon sexfasciatus, Eichards. 



Gunth. Cat. Fishes II., p. 35. 



D. 10/21. A. 3/17-19. L. lat. 90. 



Snout very slightly produced, about equal to the diameter of 

 the eye ; prteoperculum very distinctly serrated. The dorsal and 

 anal fins rounded posteriorly. Six brown vertical bands the 

 anterior of which goes through the eye from the nape of the neck, 

 to the root of the ventrals. 



West Australia. King Greorge's Sound (Macl. Mus.) 



188. Ch^todon aureofasciatus, Macl. 

 Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S. Wales, Yol. II., p. 351, pi. 8, fig. 3. 

 Port Darwin. 



189. Cn.ETODON ocELLiPiNNis, Macl. 

 Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, Vol. III., p. 33, pi. 3, fig. 1. 

 King George's Sound. 



190. Ohjetodon OLiGACAis'Tnus, Bleek. 

 Gunth. Cat. Fishes II., p. 34.— Bleek. Atl. Ichth. Chsetod., pi. 15, 



fig. 4. 



D. 6/30. A. 3/20. L. lat. 46. 

 The anterior part of the soft dorsal fin elevated, the sixth spine 

 the longest. Yellowish, with five brownish vertical bands ; the 

 first through the eye, the second across the opercle, the third ani 



