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SERIOLA SIMPLEX. 
Ramsay & Ogilby, Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales x, (én press). 
Hab.—Port Jackson. 
SeERIOLELLA BRAMA. 
Neptomenus brama, Giinth., Cat. ii, p. 390; Macleay, Aust. Cat. i, p. 177. 
Hab.—New Zealand; Tasmania; Port Jackson, (Aust. Mus). Attains a length of 10 inches. 
In the Hon. Wm. Macleay’s museum is a specimen of the Victorian Seriolella travale, Casteln., labelled doubtfully 
from Port Jackson. 
NAUCRATES DUCTOR. 
Gasterosteus ductor, Linn., Syst. Nat. i, p. 489. 
Scomber ductor, Bl., t. 8338 ; Linn. Gmel. i, p. 1324. 
Naucrates ductor, Cuv. & Val. viii, p. 312, pl. 232; Giinth., Cat. ii, p. 374, and Fische d. Sudsee, p. 137, 
and Study of Fishes, p. 444; Day, Fishes of India, p. 229, pl. 51a, f. 2, and Brit. Fishes i, 
p- 127, pl. 45; Liitken, Spol. Atlant., p. 600, pl. 3, ff. 14, 15 ; Macleay, Aust. Cat. i, p. 194. 
indicus, Cuy. and Val. viii, p. 326; Less., Voy. Coquille Poiss., p. 157, pl. 14; Rich., Icthyol. 
China, p. 269; Kner, Voy. Novara Fische, p. 145. 
Hab.—-Temperate and tropical seas; Port Jackson. Pilot-fish. Attains to a foot in length. Said 
to be dry but well-flavored in its flesh. 
CHORINEMUS SANCTI-PETRI. 
Cuy. & Val. viii, p. 379, pl. 236 ; Giinth., Cat. ii, pl. 473, and Fische d. Sudsee, p. 138; Day, Fishes of 
India, p. 280; Macleay, Aust. Cat., App. p. 24. 
Hab.—From the east coast of Africa, through the Indian and Malayan seas to the east coast of 
Australia; Port Denison (Klunzinger) ; Port Jackson (Macleay). Grows to 20 inches long. 
TEMNODON SALTATOR. 
Gasterosteus saltatria, Linn., Syst. Nat. i, p. 491. 
Scomber saltator, Bl. Schn., p. 35. 
Temnodon heptacanthus, Quoy & Gaim., Voy. Freye. Zool., p. 400, pl. 61, f. 2. 
saltator, Cuy. and Val. ix, p. 225, pl. 260; Dekay, N. York Faun. Fishes, p. 180, pl. 26, f. 81 : 
Gay, Hist. Chile, Zool. ii, p. 244; Giinth., Cat. ii, p, 479; Macleay, Aust. Cat. i, p. 79; 
Tenison- Woods, Fisheries of N. 8S. Wales, p. 60, pl. 20. 
Hab.—Seas of the temperate and tropical regions of both hemispheres ; Australian coasts, abund- 
ant. Tailor of Sydney; Skip-jack of Melbourne. Attains to a length of 30 inches. Of good quality 
for the table. 
TRACHYNOTUS OVATUS. 
Gasterosteus ovatus, Linn., Syst. Nat. i, p. 490. 
Trachynotus ovatus, Giinth., Cat. ii, p. 481, and Fische d. Sudsee, p. 139; Steind., Sitzgsber. Ak. Wiss, 
Wien 1869, lx, p. 709; Kner, Voy. Novara Fische, p. 164; Day, Fishes of India, p. 284, 
pl. 51 n, f.2; All, & Macl., Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales i, p. 3830; Macleay, Aust. Cat. i 
p- 180, and Proe. Linn. Soe. N.S. Wales vii, p. 359. 
kennedyi, Steind., Sitzgsber. Ak. Wiss. Wien Ixxii, p. 75, f. 9. 
Hab.—Nearly all tropical and temperate seas; coasts of Australia; Port Jackson. Grows to the 
length of 20 inches. Of good quality when cured; dry and insipid when fresh, (Day). 
TRACHYNOTUS BAILLONT. 
Cesiomorus bailloni, Lacép. iii, p. 93, pl. 3, £. 1. 
quadripunctatus, Riipp., Atl. Fische, p. 90, pl. 24, f. 1. 
