fl 510i 3h be a "lip 
ACANTHOPTERYGII. 
PERCIFORMES. 
PERCID#. 
29 Perca PLUVIATILIS. 
Linn., Syst. Nat. 1766, p. 481; Cuv. & Val., Hist. Nat. des Poiss. ii, p. 20; Giinth, Cat. i, p. 58 ; Steind., 
Ak. Wiss. Wien, SB, Ixxviii, Abth. i, p. 399; Houghton, Brit. Fresh-water Fishes i, p. 1, pl. 
1; Day, Brit. Fishes i, p. 2, pl. 1; Giinth., Study of Fishes, chap. iii, & p. 375, pl. 151. 
Hab.—F¥resh waters of Europe, Siberia, and North America; introduced in many waters of New 
South Wales. English Perch of the colonists. Grows to the weight of eight lbs., but is commonly obtained 
of less than three. 
Lares Cononorum. 
/Ginth., Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 1863, p. 114; Macleay, Aust. Cat. i, p. 4; Casteln., Proc. Linn. Soc. 
N.S. Wales iii, p. 365; McCoy, Prodr. Zool. Vict. dec. ii, pl. 14; Tenison- Woods, Fisheries 
| of N.S. Wales, p. 31, pl. 1. 
| Dules novem-aculeatus, Steind., Sitzgsber. Ak. Wiss Wien 1866, liii, p. 428, t. 2, f. 1. 
Lates curtus, Casteln., Res. on the Fishes of Australia, p. 5. 
| P-———— similis, Casteln., Proc. Zool. Soe. Vict. i, p. 44. 
| P——— antarcticus, Casteln., ].c., p. 44. 
?————- victoria, Casteln., l.c., p. 45. 
Hab.—Eastern river system of New South Wales; Gippsland. The Perch of the colonists. 
Attains a weight of 5 lbs. 
LAvEs RAMSAYI. 
Macleay, Aust. Cat. i, p. 6. 
Hab.—Fresh water pools above Parramatta. I hold the opinion, which is shared by Mr. E. P. 
Ramsay, that this is only a land-locked form of the preceding species. 
ETELIs sp. 
Giinth., Voy. Challenger Shore Fishes, p. 27. 
Hab,—Twofold Bay, 120 fathoms (?). Specimens 2} inches long; supposed to be the young of 
Etelis carbunculus, Cuv. & Val. 
Enopiosus ‘“EMarus. 
Chetodon armatus, White, Voy. N.S. Wales, pl. 39, f. 1. 
Enoplosus whitii, Lacép., Hist. Nat. des Poiss. iv, p. 541. 
armatus, Cuy. & Val. ii, p. 133, pl. 20; Giinth., Cat. i, p. 81; Macleay, Aust. Cat. i, p. 9; Teni- 
son- Woods, Fisheries of N. 8S. Wales, p. 32, pl. 2. 
Hab.—Fast and south coasts of Australia ; Port Jackson, abundant. Old wife,at Sydney. Grows 
to the length of 9 inches. 
ANTHIAS LEPIDOPTERUS. 
Perea lepidoptera, Forst., Deser. Anim, p. 138. 
Epinephelus lepidopterus, Bl. Schn., p. 302. 
Serranus lepidopterus, Rich., Ann. Nat. Hist. 1842, ix, p. 18. 
Anthias richardsonii, Giinth., Proc. Zool. Soc. 1869, p. 429, and Ann. Nat. Hist. 1876, xvii (4), p. 39; 
Macleay, Aust. Cat. i, p. 12. 
