BY W. MACLEAY, T.L.S. 237 



44. Therapon Cuvieri, Bleek. 



Gimth., Cat. 1, p. 282.— M'Leay, Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W., 

 vol. v., p. 362. 



45. Thervpon servus, Cliv. & Val. 



Gimth, Cat. 1, p. 278.— Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W., vol. v., p. 

 361. — TheraiJon Jarbua, Bleek., Atl. Ichtli., Perc. p. 112, tab 34, 

 f. 2. 



"Toegala" of the New Guinea natives. 



46. DuLEs ciLiATUS, Bleek. 



Alt. Iclitli. Perc, p. 120, tab 46, f. 2. — Percichthjs ciliata, 

 Gunth., Cat. 1, p. 62. — Bules marginatm, maculatics, and itialo, 

 of Cuv. and Val. 



*' Rurupeti" of the Aborigines. 



Found in a small fresh-water stream near Cuppa-Cuppa. 



47. Pristipoma hasta, B1. 



Gunth., Cat. 1, p. 289.— Proc, Linn. Soc. N.S. Wales, vol. v., 

 p. 369. Pomadasys hasta, Bleek., Atl. Ichth. Perc. p. 28, tab 47, 

 f. 3. 



Syn. — P. {Jommersoniij kakaaUy and chrysohalion of Cuv. & Val. 

 Labriis Commersoni, and Zutjmics microstoma, of Lacepede. 



48. DiAGRAMMA GoLDMAXNi, Bleek. 



Gunth., Cat. 1, p. 331.— Bleek, Atl. Ichth. Perc, p. 21, tab 

 17, f. 2. D. hcematochir, Bleek., Atl. Ichth. Perc. tab 19, f. 3.— 

 Gunth., Cat. 1, p. 332. 



** Houmyri" of the natives. 



49. DiAGRAMMA PaPUENSE, U. Sp. 



D. 11/18. A. 3/8. L. Iat65. 



This species has the general appearance of D. pardalis, but in 

 all my specimens the number of the dorsal spines are eleven, 



