FISHES. — MCCULLOCH. 139 



Castelnau's description of his C. gervaisi from Cape York 

 is very incomplete, but such proportions as are given and 

 the details of the lateral line agree very well with those of 

 C. boops. This latter species has not been recorded from 

 Australia, but it has been recognised from China Strait, 

 south-eastern New Guinea, by Macleay. 



Caranx kalla, Cuvier ds Valenciennes. 



H erring -T revally . 



Alepes kalla (Cuvier & Valenciennes), Ogilby, Mem. Qld. 

 Mus., iii., 1915, p. 62, pi. XX. 



Forty-three specimens, 120-155 mm. long from the tip of 

 the upper jaw to the end of the middle caudal rays. They 

 do not diller from a specimen from Madras which was 

 identified as Caranx kalla hj Dr. Day. 



Loc. — Seven miles N.E. of Bowen, Queensland, 16 fathoms. 



Genus Decapterus, Bleeker. 



Decapterus russellii, Ruppell. 



Mackerel Scad. 



Decapterus russellii (Riippell), Ogilby, Mem. Qld. Mus., iii., 

 1915, p. 59, pi. xix. 



A single specimen, 159 mm. long to the end of the middle 

 caudal rays. 



Loc. — Bustard Bay, Queensland, 15-21 fathoms. 



Genus Megalaspis, Bleeker. 

 Megalaspis cordyla, Linnceus. 



Scomber rottleri, Bloch, Ichth., pt. 10, 1797, pi. cccxlvi. 



Caranx rottleri, Day, Fish. India, 1878, p. 213 (references 

 and synonymy). 



A young specimen, 155 mm. long, does not differ from a 

 larger example from Madras, identified as Caranx rottleri by 

 Dr. Day. 



Loc. — Seven miles N.N.E. of Bowen, Queensland, 16 

 fathoms. 



