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XIPHITFORMES. 
XIPHIIDA. 
| 7S~ Hisriopnorvs auaprs. 
Scomber gladius, Brouss., Mem. Acad. Se. 1786, p. 454, pl. x; Bloch, t. 345. 
Xiphias velifer, Bl. Schn., p. 93. 
Istiophorus gladius, Lacép. ili, pp. 374, 375. 
Histiophorus indicus, Cuy. & Val. viii, p. 293, pl. 229. 
americanus, Cuv. & Val. viii, p. 803. 
gladius, Ginth., Cat. ii, p. 513; Playfair, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1867, p. 856 ; Day, Fishes of India, p. 
198 ; Ramsay, Proe. Linn. Soc. N.S. Wales v, p. 295, pl. 8; Macleay, Aust. Cat. i, p. 157 ; 
Tenison- Woods, Fisheries of N. 8. Wales, p. 55. 
Hab.—Seas between or near the tropies ; coast of New South Wales. Swordfish. Grows to the 
length of 14 feet. 
TRICHTURIFORMES. 
TRICHIURID&®. 
TRICHIURUS HAUMELA. 
Clupea haumela, Forsk., p. 72; Linn. Gmel., p. 1408. 
Trichiurus haumela, Cuv. & Val. viii, p. 249; Riipp., N. W. Fische, p. 41 ; Giinth., Cat. ii, p. 348; Kner, 
Voy. Noyara Fische, p. 140 ; Day, Fishes of India, p. 201; Macleay, Aust. Cat. 1, p. 159. 
Hab.—Fast African, Indian, Malayan and Chinese seas ; New South Wales coast; Port Jackson 
and Newcastle. Grows to the length of 3 feet. 
COTTO-SCOM BRIFORMES. 
ACANTHURID. 
F PRIONURUS MICROLEPIDOTUS. 
Lacép., Ann. Mus. iv, p. 205; Cuy. & Val. x, p. 295, pl. 292; Giinth., Cat. i, p. 347; Macleay, Aust. Cat. 
i, p. 164. 
Hab.—Port Jackson. Grows to 12 inches in length. 
CARANGID. 
CARANX ‘TRACHURUS. 
Scomber trachurus, Linn., Syst. Nat., p. 494; Bloch, t. 56. 
Caranz trachurus, Lacép. iii, p. 60; Cuv. & Val. ix, p. 11, pl. 246; Gay, Hist. Chile, Zool. ii, p. 233 ; 
Rich., Ichthyol. China, p. 273, and Ann. Nat. Hist. 1843, xi, p. 25; Day, Brit. Fishes i, p. 
124, pl. 44; Giinth., Study of Fishes, p. 442. 
var japonicus, Schleg., Faun. Japon. Poiss., p. 109, pl. 59, f. 1. 
— declivis, Jenyns, Voy. Beagle Fishes, p. 68, pl. 14. 
Trachurus trachurus, Casteln., Anim. Nouv., p. 23; Giinth., Cat. ii, p. 419; Kner, Voy. Novara Fische, 
p- 150; Kner & Steind., Sitzgsber. Ak. Wiss. Wien liv, p. 364; Steind., op. cit. lvii, p. 
382 ; Macleay, Aust. Cat. i, p. 166; M‘Coy, Prodr. Zool. Vict. dee. ii, pl. 18. 
— declivis, Casteln., Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S. Wales iii, p. 883; Tenison-Woods, Fisheries of N. 8. 
Wales, p. 58, pl. 18. 
Hab.—All temperate seas; Port Jackson, common. Yellow-tail of Sydney. Attains a length of 
16 inches. Of fair quality as food. 
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