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narrow, 1^ in the length of the head ; ventral nearly 3 in length 

 of head ; dorsal and anal nearly join the caudal. Colour uniform 

 dark brown. 15 Ctm. 



Hobson's Bay. (Klunzinger.) 



1248. Amjiotretts zonatus. Macleay. 



Proc. Linn. Soc., N. S. Wales, Vol. II., p. 367. 



Port Jackson. 



Genus. Pledronectes. 



Cleft of the mouth narrow, with the dentition much more 

 developed on the blind side than on the coloured. Teeth in a 

 single or double series, of moderate size ; palatine and vomerine 

 teeth none. The dorsal fin commences above the eye. Scales 

 very small or rudimentary, or entirely absent. Eyes generally on 

 che right side. 



Temperate and Arctic Seas. 



1249. Pleuronectes Moretoniensis. De Vis. 



Proc. Linn. Soc, N. S. Wales, Vol. VII., p. 370. 

 Moreton Bay. 



1250. Solea uncinata. Klunz. 



Sitzb, der. K. Akad. der Wissensch., 1879, p. 408. 



D. 77. A. 50. V. dextr. 7, sin. 4. P. 10. 



Height of body 2£, and length of head 3 times in the total 

 length without caudal fin. L. lat. about 70 ; the highest dorsal 

 and anal rays 3-^ in length of body, Body oval, scales small, 

 lateral line straight ; pectorals of left side scarcely smaller than 

 the other ; lower eye nmch advanced ; forehead small, protruding, 

 scaly ; snout curved backwards under the chin, the dorsal rays 

 extending to the point ; caudal fin long and rounded ; left nostril 

 small. Colour uniform, slate-grey to black. Resembles S. liturata 

 Richards. 15 to 20 Ctm. 



King George's Sound. (Klunzinger.) 



1251. Solea fluviatilis. Ramsay. 

 Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales. Vol. VII. p. III., 

 Hunter River. 



