BY WILLIAM MACLEAY, F.L.S., &C. 13 



1150. Therapox fuliginosus. Macleay. 



Proc. Linn. Soc, N. S. Wales. Vol. VIII., p. 201. 



Burdekin River. 



1151. Therapon parviceps. Macleay. 



Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales. Vol. VIII., p. 201. 



Burdekin River. 



1152. Diagramma punctatum. Cuv. and Val. 



Gunth. Cat. 1 p. 323. Quoy and Gaim. Voy. Astrol., p. G99., 

 PI. 12, fig. 2. Plectorhynchus pictus. Bleek. Alt. Ichth. Perc. 

 11, p. 24, tab. 51, fig. 4. Syn. Diagramma ocellatum, cinerascens, 

 centtcrio, pcecilopterum, and balteatum. Cuv. and Val. 



B. 7. D. 10/22-23. A. 3/7. L. lat. 85. Vert. 12/15. 



" The height of the body is 3£ in the total length, the length of 

 the head 4*. The width of the eye is scarcely longer than the 

 extent of the snout, and 3 J in the length of the head. The upper 

 maxillary extends to the vertical from the front margin of the 

 orbit. Prseoperculum with the posterior limb vertical, and the 

 angle rounded, finely and equally serrated. The dorsal fin moves 

 in a high scaly sheath, and is even or slightly notched ; the spines 

 are moderate, the second and third the longest, half the length of 

 the head. Caudal truncated ; the second and third anal spines 

 equally strong, the latter rather longer. Body and vertical fins 

 with numerous brown spots, disappearing with age ; the dorsal and 

 anal fins with a black mai'gin. Sometimes light longitudinal 

 streaks at the side of the head." 



Queensland. (Klunzinger.) 



1153. Diagramma labiosum. Macleay. 



Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales. Vol. VIIL, p. 202. 



Wide Bay. 



Species 157. Histiopterus labiosus. 



Add Port Jackson to the other "habitats." 



1154. Scolopsis affinis. Peter. 

 Monatsber. Berlin Akad., 1876, p. 832. Klunz. Sitzb. der K. 

 Akad. der Wissensch, 1879. 



D. 10/9. A. 3/6-7. L. lat. 45. L. tr. 4J/12. 



