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tlie locality for thirty years, tho fish was a novelty. Tt was taken 

 in the Murray Kivpr, about a quarter of a mile below its junction 

 with the Darling Ri\er, and is a new record for our western fauna. 



Oiiginally described fi-om Tasmania, the species is also known 

 from South Australia, Victoria., and the southern rivers of New 

 South Wales. 



Ogilby^ suggests that Fseudaphritii^ urvi/lii, is itlentical with 

 Eleghius hu7;siuus, Cuvier and Valenciennes, said to have been 

 taken in Port Jackson, in which case the name would be Pi^puda- 

 phritis bvrsimis. 



Edgar IJ. W'ArrK. 



1 Offilby— Proc. Linn. Sgc. N. S.Wales, xxii., 189S. p. .560. 



