884 NEW FISHES IN THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM, 



JULIS VENTRALIS. 



D. 8/13. A. 2/10. Lat. 28. Tr. 3/9. 



The height of the body is 3§, the length of the head 4 in the 

 length s.c. Orbit and interorbit each 4, snout 3 in the length of 

 the head. 



Head blue black with obscure green streaks, one above the eye 

 to the lateral line, one from the snout touching the lower edge 

 of the orbit and going to the base of the pectoral, the third 

 produced from the lower edge of the body colour as a bright blue 

 green streak to the subopercle, thence obscurely to near the angle 

 of the mouth, where it cuiwes down to meet its fellow of the opposite 

 side on the chin, on which there is before it another transverse 

 streak, from its centre a longitudinal streak runs along the median 

 line of the belly. Between these three green lines the thorax and 

 belly are of a copper red colour. Body green, each scale brownish 

 at the base. Pectoral green with a broad chocolate band near its 

 upper edge. Hinder part of spinous dorsal with a band of white- 

 edged green spots at the base. A mesial chocolate streak extending 

 forwards and a yellow marginal band. Anal chocolate at the base, 

 green in the middle, yellow on the edge. Caudal yellow, lobes 

 edged above and below with green, enclosing a reddish orange 

 streak. 



Length, 5 inches. Locality, Moreton Bay. Collectedby Mr. 

 G. Watkins, Dunwich. 



Allied to J. Aneitensis. 



JULICHTHYS, n.g. 



Dorsal with eleven spines. A posterior canine. Scales of the 

 thorax comparatively small. Cheeks and opercles nearly naked. 

 Anterior canines I. Lateral line continuous. 



JULICHTHYS INORNATA. 



D. 11/11. A. 2/11. Lat. 28. Tr. 3/10. 



The height of the body is 4J-, the length of the head 4-i in the 



total length. Suborbital 4, orbit 5, interorbit 4 in the length of the 



head. Snout pointed, head attenuated. Cheeks with one series of 



pierced infraorbital scales. Operculum with one or two rudimentary 



