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Page 241, Odax richardsoiiii. 



Julis (?) dringil, the name of a drawing made from a fish taken 

 in Safety Bay, South Australia (Richards, Ic, Pise, p, 6. pi. 3, fig. 1), 

 is perhaps identical with this species. 



Page 244. Siphonognathus argyrophanes. 



b. Sixteen inches long. King George's Sound. Presented by Dr. 

 A. Giinther. — This specimen differs from the type in having 

 somewhat fewer fin-rays : D. ^. A. 13. The dark lateral band 

 has rose-coloured edges. 



Page 245. Ditrema jacksoni. 



c-d. Fine specimens. Esquimault Harbour, Vancouver Islands- 

 CoUected by J. K, Lord, Esq.* 



Page 246, Ditrema vacca. 

 b. Fine specimen, Esquimault Harbour. Collected by J. K. Lord, 

 Esq.-A. ± 



Page 247. Ditrema toxotes. 

 b. Fine specimen, 14 inches long, Esquimault Harbour. Collected 

 by J, K, Lord, Esq. — D. ^. A. ^. Scales on the cheek in 

 five series. 



Page 248. Ditrema a^gregatom. 



Tir-p. Fine specimens. Esquimault Harbour. CoUected by J. K. 

 Lord, Esq. 



Page 249. Ditrema minimum. 



b. Fine female specimen. Esquimault Harbour. Collected by J. 

 K. Lord, Esq. — I see from this specimen that the lower lip is 

 interrupted in the middle, and not continuous in its whole cir- 

 cuit as has been stated at p. 249. 



Page 249. Ditrema arcuatum. 



b-e. Fine specimens. Esquimault Harbour. CoUected by J. K. 

 Lord, Esq. 



Page 250. Ditrema rhodotenim. 



b-f. Fine specimens. Esquimault Harbour. Collected by J. K. 

 Lord, Esq. 



* The whole of this splendid collection were presented, by the British North- 

 American Boundary Commission, and were made up by J. K. Lord, Esq., Natu- 

 ralist to the Expedition. 



