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35D Onisrurrors Brunnevs. 
Macleay, Proce. Linn. Soe. N. 8. Wales iii, p. 36, pl. 5, f.1. 
Hab.—-Port Jackson. Herring-cale at Sydney. Length up to 18 inches. In a fresh state the 
males of this species correspond exactly with Sir John Richardson’s description of O. eyanomelas, except 
that I have never seen the blue pectoral streak which he describes, and more especially all our examples 
have from 56 to 59 scales in the lateral line; in fact if fifty-eight were read instead of forty-eight in 
Richardson’s description it would be impossible to separate the two forms. 
ANACANTHINI. 
GADOPSID. 
GADOPSIS MARMORATUS. 
Rich., Voy. Erebus & Terror Fishes, p. 122, pl. 59, ff. 6-11; Giinth., Cat. iv, p. 318; Macleay, Aust 
Cat. ii, p. 112. 
HHab.—Fresh waters of Tasmania, South Australia, Victoria, and New South Wales. Prof. M-Coy. 
(Prodr. Zool. Vict. dec. iii, pl. 27, f. 2) has described a Gadopsis from the Yarra, which he names 
G. gracilis, and a second from the Bunyip River, Gippsland, under the name of G. gibbosus. ‘The 
differences between these and the typical form appear to be slight, and only such as might be expected in 
a species of such wide range, and which exists under such different conditions of life and diversities of 
climate. The Hon. Wm. Macleay also mentions a Gadopsis (Proc. Linn. Soc. N. 8. Wales x, p. 267) 
which is more elongate than G. marmoratus, and which is probably the same form which Prof. M‘Coy 
describes as G. gracilis ; it came from the Little River, near Yass, New South Wales. 
Gadoidei. 
GADID. 
LOvELLA FULIGINOSA. 
Giinth., Cat. iv, p. 347; Macleay, Aust. Cat. ii, p. 114. 
Hab.—Port Jackson, (Castelnau) fide Macleay, Count Castelnau gives no description of the fish 
which he includes in his list as Z. rubiginosa, Giinth., and I doubt the propriety of continuing to keep it 
in the New South Wales catalogue, the more so since Castelnau may have had in his mind the 
Gadus rubiginosus of Solander’s MS., which is probably our Pseudophycis bachus. 
LorerLa CALEARIAS. 
Giinth., Ann, Nat. Hist. 1863, (3) xi, p. 116; Casteln., Proc. Linn. So2. N. S. Wales iii, p. 391; M‘Coy, 
Prodr. Zool. Vict. dec. ii, pl. 19; Macleay, Aust. Cat. ii, p. 114. 
Lotella schuettii, Steind., Sitzgsber. Ak. Wiss. Wien 1866, liii, p. 456. 
Hab.—Port Phillip; Port Jackson (Castelnau). Smail-scaled Rock-cod. Attains to the length of 
24 inches. Not much esteemed for the table. 
LoreLna LIMBATA. 
Lotella marginata, Macleay, Aust. Cat, ii, p. 114; Tenison- Woods, Fisheries of N. 8. Wales, p. 76, pl. 23 
(low. fig.) 
Hab.—Port Jackson. Beardy of the Sydney Market. Length up to 20 inches. Dr. Giinther 
(Ann. Nat. Hist. 1878, (5) ii, p. 19) having given the specific name of marginata to a Lotella obtained by 
the Challenger Expedition, off the south-western coast of South America, Iam obliged to change the 
name of our species, and I have selected in its place a name which conveys the same meaning as that 
under which the species was originally described by the Hon. Wm. Macleay. 
LOTELLA GRANDIS. 
Ramsay, Proc. Linn. Soc. N. 8. Wales vy, p. 462. 
Hab.—W ollongong. 
