SY W. MACLEAY, F.L.S. 61 5 



body; caudal rounded. Entirely black or brown, with black 

 fins. 



Darnley Island (Clievert Exp.) 



507. GoBioDox ciTRixus, Eiipp. 



Gunth., Cat. Fishes III., p. 87.— Journ. Mus. Godeif, Heft 13., 

 pi. 109, fig. E. 



D. 6. 1/10. A, 1/8. 



Body short and compressed. Canine teeth none. Yellow ; a 

 blue black-edged streak along the base of the dorsal and anal 

 fins ; four transverse streaks of the same colour — two descending 

 from the eye, the third from the vertex to the opercles, and the 

 fourth in front of the pectoral fins. 



Endeavour River (Macl. Mus.) 



508. GOBIODON QUIXQUESTKIGATUS, CuV. & Val. 



Gunth., Cat. Fishes III., p. 87. — Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. 1867, 



XX., p. 61. 

 D. 6. 1/10. A. 1/9. 



Body short, compressed, its height being one-third of the total 

 length ; head as high as long, with the anterior profile parabolic. 

 Ventrals short. Canine teeth. Yellow : head and thoracic 

 region with five vermilion transverse bands ; body with seven 

 longitudinal series of spots of the same colour. 



Cape York, (Gunther). 



509. GoBioDON ris^icoLOR, Castelnau. 



Elleryia unicolor, Casteln., Proc. Zool. Soc, Yict., Yol. II., p. 95. 



D. 6. 1/10. A. 10. 



Height one-third of the total length. Head very convex and 

 compressed, with very minute bony prominences between the eyes. 

 Mouth very small and oblique ; eye very small. Colour 



