Occurrence of Certain Fish in Victorian Seas. 9 

 (8) Two species of Goblus, not yet determined, but probably 



new. 



(0) A single specimen of a fish belonging to the LabridaB. 

 It is probably new, but more material is necessary 

 for a proper description to be given. 



II. — Fishes obtained in the Port Fhillip Biological Survey, 

 Dredging, or Short Excursions. 



(1) Pegasus lancifer, Kaup. From Sandridge. 



(2) Stigmatophora argus, var. hrevicau data, nobis. From 



Geelong Inner Bay. 



(3) Sticharium dorsale, GUnther. From Laverton Bay ; 



abundant. 



(4) Clinus despicillatvis, Richardson. From Portarlington 



and Sandridge. 



(5) Gallionymus, sjd. From Geelong. 



(6) One specimen of Gohiesox, sp. From Brighton. 



III. — Fish obtained by Mr. J. Bracebridge Wilson, in the 

 summer of 1888-9. 



In addition to those previously received from Mr. Wilson, 

 were — 



(1) Mordacia mordax. Gray. One specimen ; young. 



(2) Sticharium dorsale, Macleay. 



(3) Tripterygium macleay anum, nobis. 



A single specimen ; description and figure appended. 

 (i) Syngnathus semi-fasciatus, Giinther. 



A single but large and typical female specimen. 

 The colours exactly correspond with those given 

 by Count Castelnau. P.Z.S. Vict., Vol. I, p 199. 



(5) Hippocampus, sp. 



I have not yet been able to satisfy myself as to the 

 identity or novelt}^ of this handsome specimen. 



(6) Pristiophorus cirratus, Latham. 



A male specimen, 33 inches long. 



