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Of Cyprum eurrarum. 
Scomber guttatus, Bl. Schn. p. 23, f. 5. 
Cybium guttatum, Cuy. & Val. viii, p. 173; Rich., Ichthyol. China, p. 268 (pt.) ; Giinth., Cat. ii, p. 371 ; 
Kner, Voy. Novara Fische, p. 143; Day, Fishes of India, p. 255, pls. 55, f. 1 (young), and 
56, £. 4 (adult) ; Macleay, Aust. Cat. i, p. 194. 
Hab.—Indian, Malayan, and Chinese seas; Port Jackson (Macleay). Grows to the length of 
G feet. Is good eating, and salts well. (Day). 
ELACATE NIGRA. 
Scomber niger, Bl., t. 337. 
Elacate bivittata, Cuv. &. Val. viii, p. 838; Schleg., Faun. Japon. Poiss., p. 104, pl. 56; Rich., Ichthyol. 
China, p. 269. 
nigra, Giinth., Cat. ii, p. 375 ; Day, Fishes of India, p. 256, pl. 55, f. 2; Casteln., Proc. Linn. 
Soe. N. S. Wales iii, p. 881; Macleay, Aust. Cat. 1, p. 195. 
Hab.—Warmer parts of the Atlantic; Indian Seas; Port Jackson, searce. Grows to 5 feet long. 
ECHENEIS NAUCRATES. 
Echeneis neucrates, Linn., Syst. Nat. i, p. 446; Bl., t. 171. 
naucrates, Lacép. iii, pp. 146 and 162, pl. 9, £. 2; Schleg., Faun. Japon. Poiss, p. 270, pl. 120, 
f. 1; Rich., Ichthyol. China, p. 203; Giinth., Ann. Nat. Hist. 1860, (3) v, p. 395, and Cat. 
ii, p. 384; Kner, Voy. Novara Fische, p. 146; Day, Fishes of India, p. 257, pl. 57, nies 
All. & Macl., Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S. Wales i, p. 321; Casteln., op. cit. 11, p. 234, and iii, p. 
382; Macleay, op. cit. viii, p. 266, and Aust. Cat. i, p. 196. 
australis, Griff., Cuy. An. Kingd. Fishes, p. 504. 
Hab.—All tropical and temperate seas; Port Jackson (Krefft); Clarence River, (Ogilby), from 
Mr. T. Temperley ; four specimens adhering to a Zygena leeuwini. The Great Sucking-jish. Attains to 
3 feet in length. 
EcuENEIS REMORA. 
Linn., Syst. Nat. i, p. 446 ; BL., t. 172; Schleg., Faun. Japon. Poiss., p. 271; Jenyns, Voy. Beagle Zool., 
p. 142; Giinth., Ann. Nat. Hist. 1860, (3) v, p. 890, and Cat. ii, p. 378, and Fische d. 
Sudsee, p. 156; Kner, Voy. Novara Fische, p. 146; Day, Fishes of India, p. 258, and 
Brit. Fishes i, p. 108, pl. 39, f.2; Macleay, Aust. Cat. i, p. 196. 
Hab.—Seas of the temperate and tropical regions; Port Jackson, (Krefft & Castelnau). There 
are in the Australian Museum three specimens which I took off ashark caught in lat. 6° 50'S., long 76° 0! E. 
(Ogilby). The common Sucking-fish or Remora. Grows to a foot in length. 
TRACHINID. 
LeproscorUs MACROPYGUS. 
Uranoscopus macropygos, Rich., Voy. Erebus and Terror Fishes, p. 55, pl. 33, ff, 4, 6. 
Leptoscopus macropygus, Gill, Proc. Ac. Nat. Se. Philad. 1859, p. 133 ; Giinth., Cat. ii, p. 232, and Study 
of Fishes, f. 206; Macleay, Aust. Cat. i, p. 198; Hutton, Trans. N. Zeal. Inst. vi, p. 106, 
and vili, p. 212. 
huttoni, Haast, Trans. N. Zeal. Inst. v, p. 275. 
Hab.—Port Jackson. Grows to the length of 2 feet. 
PERCIS NOVH-CAMBRIR. 
Ogilby, Proc. Linn. Soe. N.S. Wales x, p. 228. 
Hab.—Port Jackson. Largest specimen 7} inches, 
This species has been confounded by Australian naturalists with the Percis nebulosa of Quoy and 
Gaimard, from which, however, it is very distinct. 
