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- . FIELIASTES HYPSILEPTS. 
Ginth., Ann. Nat. Hist. 1867, (3) xx, p. 66; Casteln., Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S. Wales iii, p. 388 ; Macleay, 
Aust. Cat. ii, p. 71. 
Hab.—Port Jackson. Length 6:50 inches. 
HELIASTES IMMACULATUS. 
Ogilby, Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales x, p. 446. 
Hab.—Port Jackson. Length up to 6 inches. 
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LABRID&. 
HEetTEROCH@ROPS VIRIDIS. 
Steind., Sitzgsber. Ak. Wiss. Wien 1866, liii, p. 461, pl. 5, £. 3. 
Hab.—Port Jackson. 
TROCHOCOPUS UNICOLOR. 
Giinth., Ann. Nat. Hist. 1876, (4) xvii, p. 898; Macleay, Aust. Cat. ii, p. 76. 
Hab.—Port Jackson (Giinther). Length of specimen 14°50 inches. 
CossYPHUS UNIMACULATUS. 
Giinth., Cat. iv, p. 109 ; Casteln., Proc. Linn. Soe. N. 8. Wales iii, p. 389; Macleay, Aust. Cat. ii, p. 77 ; 
Tenison- Woods, Fisheries of New South Wales, p. 75, pl. 32. 
Hab.—New South Wales coast ; Port Jackson, common. Pig-fish of the Sydney market. Attains 
a length of 18 inches. An excellent table-fish, 
i CossyPuus GOULDII. 
Labrus gouldii, Rich., Ann. Nat. Hist. 1848, xi, p. 353. 
Cossyphus vel Lachnolaimus gouldii, Rich., Voy. Erebus & Terror Fishes, p. 132. 
Cossyphus gouldii, Rich., Ann. Nat. Hist. 1851, (2) vii, p. 288, and Proe. Zool. Soc. 1850, p. 72, pl. 3, £3; 
Macleay, Aust. Cat. ii, p. 78 ; Tenison- Woods, Fisheries of N. 8. Wales, p. 74, pl. 31. 
Hab.—Western Australia; Port Jackson, common. Blue Groper of the fishermen. Attains a 
length of 40 inches. A good table fish. Though it seems impossible to specifically separate our common 
Blue Groper from the fish described by Sir John Richardson as Cossyphus gouldii, it should nevertheless be 
borne in mind that our fish invariably has a strong posterior canine tooth at each angle of the mouth, and 
that the fishes, though common at each of the localities mentioned, have not hitherto been recorded from 
intermediate localities. 
Cossyphus vulpinus, Rich., has been included in Castelnau’s list (Proc. Linn. Soc. N. 8. Wales iii, p. 354), and again 
in the Report on the Fisheries of New South Wales, App. E, p. 54, but no proof of its occurrence is adduced. 
LABRICHTHYS CELIDOTUS. 
Labrus celidotus, Forst., Deser. Anim. ed. Licht, p. 133; Bl. Schn., p- 265; Rich., Voy. Erebus and 
Terror Fishes, p. 58, pl. 81, ff. 1—5. 
pecilopleura, Cuy. & Val. xili, p. 95. 
Sparus notatus, Solander, MS. 
Julis (?) notatus, Rich., Ann. Nat. Hist. 1843, xi, p. 425. 
Labrichthys celidota, Giinth., Cat. iv, p. 113, & Ann. Nat. Hist. 1876, (4) xvii, p. 398; Macleay, Aust. 
Cat. ii, p. 78. 
Hab.—Coasts of Australia and New Zealand ; Botany Bay. 
LABRICHTHYS LATICLAVIUS. 
Labrus iaticlavius, Rich., Proc. Zool. Soc. 1839, p. 99, & Trans. Zool. Soe. iii, p. 189, & Voy. Erebus 
& Terror Vishes, p. 128, pl. 56, ff. 3—6. 
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