Art. VI. — On some additions to the Fish Fauna of Victoria. 

 By A. H. S. Lucas, M.A., B.Sc. 



[Read April 11, 1889.] 



1. Ostracion (Aracana) lenticulavis, Richardson, P.Z.S. 



p. 21, J 841. 



Gunther Cat. VIII, p. 268 ; Macleay Cat. 1038. 



Loc. — I had a single specimen forwarded to me in 

 1884, which had been thrown up on the beach of 

 Phillip Island. The length of the specimen is 

 about 220 mm. 



2. CJiilohranchus rufus, Macleay Cat. 909, 1881. 



This species was dredged freely by Mr. J. Bracebridge 

 Wilson, in the Summer of 1887-8, at several 

 stations near the Heads, including Simon's Chan- 

 nel, Limeburner's Channel, Capel Sound, and the 

 Pinnace Channel. Macleay described it from Poit 

 Jackson and Tasmanian specimens. I submitted 

 some of our forms to him, and he confirms my 

 identification. It is often met with at Cheltenham. 



3. Sticharium dorsale, Gunther, A.M.N.H. xx, p. 63, 1867 ; 



Macleay Cat. 597. 



We dredged this species in numbers in Laverton Bay, 

 in October 1867. It Was identified by the Hon. 

 W. Macleay. 



