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Locs. — Norfolk Island, one specimen. Lord Howe Island, 

 two specimens. Manly, near Sydney, one specimen. 



Caranx ignobilis, Forskal. 



Caranx ignobilis (Forskal), Klunzinger, Sitzb. Akad. Wiss. 

 Wien., Ixxx. i., 1879, p. 377. 



Carangus ignobilis, Jordan & Evermann, Bull. U.S. Fish. 

 Bur., xxiii. i., 1905, p. 188, fig. 72 (synonymy). 



Caranx lessonii, Cuvier & Valenciennes, Hist. Nat. Poiss., 

 ix., 1833, p. 113. 



A fine specimen is in the Australian Museum from Port 

 Hedland. north-western Australia, and another from Cape 

 York. Khmzinger has recorded this species from Port 

 Darwin and Cleveland Bay, while it has been described as 

 C. lessonii from " New Holland " by Cuvier & Valenciennes. 



Caranx bucculentus, Alleyne ds Madeay. 



Wide-mouthed Trevally. 



Carangus bucculentus (Alleyne & Macleay), Ogilby, Mem. 

 Qld. Mus., iii., 1915, p. 73, pi. xxii. 



Twenty specimens, 123-175 mm. long from the tip of the 

 tipper jaw to the end of the middle caudal rays, do not exhibit 

 any variation. 



Locs. — Eleven to fourteen miles N. 59° W. of Pine Peak, 

 Queensland, 25 fathoms. 



Four to twenty miles off Bustard Head, Queensland, 11-21 

 fathoms. 



Caranx georgianus, Cuvier ds Valenciennes. 



Trevally. 



(Plate XX.) 



Caranx georgianus, Cuvier & Valenciennes, Hist. Nat. Poiss., 

 ix., 1833, p. 85. Id., Jenyns, Zool. " Beagle," iii., 

 1841, p. 71. Id., Richardson, Zool. " Erebus & 

 Terror," Fish., 1848, p. 135, pi. Iviii., fig. 1-3. Id., 

 Gunther, Brit. Mus. Cat. Fish., ii., 1860, p. 440. Id., 

 Khmzinger, Arch. Nat., xxxviii. i., 1872, p. 31, and 

 Sitzb. Akad. Wiss. Wien., Ixxx. i., 1879, p. 378. Id., 

 Castelnau, Proc. Zool. Soc. Vict., i., 1872, p. 117, and 



