314 RECORDS OF THE AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM. 



to be the commonest species offered for sale, he adds that it is 

 abundant at certain seasons only, and he informs me that all his 

 specimens were secured at the tish-markets by Mr. J. D. Ogilby. 



This species has not been previously recognised from N.S. 

 "Wales, though Haswell records it from the Endeavour River, 

 Queensland. 



EUCRATE DORSALIS, White. 



Cancer (Galene) dorsalis, White, Proc. Zool. Soc, 1848 (1849), 

 p. 144, Annulosa pi. vi. 



On page 58 of the present volume I unfortunately described 

 this species under the new name E. hamiltoni. Though no 

 definite locality is given, White states that his specimen was 

 obtained by .Mr. John MacGillivray during the voyage of the 

 " Rattlesnake," and it therefore probably came from N. Eastern 

 Australia, 



