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L0G jGALAXIAS BONG-BONG. 
Macleay, Aust. Cat. ii, p. 169. 
Hab.—Moss Vale and rivers at Bong-bong. Length, 3 inches. 
GALAXIAS NEBULOSUS. 
Galaxias nebulosa, Macleay, Aust. Cat. ii, p. 170. 
Hab.—tong Bay, near Sydney. Length, 3 inches. 
GALAXIAS FINDLAYI. 
Macleay, Proc. Linn. Soc. N. 8S. Wales vii, p. 107. 
Hab.—Upland ponds of Mount Kosciusko. Length, 3 inches. 
GALAXIAS SCOTTIT. 
Krefft, M.S. name. 
Hab.—Ash Island, Hunter River. Length, 4°75 inches. 
SALMONID 4. 
SALMO FARIO. 
Linn., Syst. Nat. i, p. 509; Giinth., Cat. vi, p. 59; Houghton, Brit. Fresh-water Fishes ii, p. 111; Day, 
Brit. Fishes ii, p. 95, pls. 109, f. 3, 118, 114, and 116, f. 1. 
Hab.—Temperate and colder parts of the northern hemisphere; introduced into New Zealand, 
Tasmania, Victoria, and New South Wales; streams of the National Park, 1885. The Zrout. Grows to 
the weight of 20lbs. and over; I have seen a trout from Lough Neagh, Ireland, which weighed 28lbs. 
and Thompson (Nat. Hist. Ireland iv, p. 158) mentions having examined one of 36lbs. These belonged 
to var. feror. Other forms of this most variable species have been separated as nigripinnis, estuarius, 
stomachicus, orcadensis, cornubiensis, and so on; at this rate every stream and feeder of a stream might 
furnish us with a so-called species. 
RETROPINNA RICHARDSONTI. 
Argentina retropinna, Rich., Voy. Erebus & Terror Fishes, p. 121, pl. 52, ff. 1-3. 
Retropinna richardsonii, Gill, Proc. Ac. Nat. Sc. Philad. 1862, p. 14; Giinth., Cat. vi, p. 171; Hector, 
Trans. N. Zeal. Inst. iii, p. 133, pl. 18, f. 3; Macleay, Aust. Cat. ii, p. 164. 
Richardsonia retropinna, Kner, Voy. Novara Fische, p. 318. 
Hab.-—Fresh waters of New Zealand and the Southern parts of Australia ; Rope’s Creek (Macleay). 
Length up to 4 inches. 
CLUPEID #&. 
CHATOESSUS RICHARDSONTI. 
Casteln., Proce. Zool. Soe. Viet. ii, p. 144; Macleay, Proc. Linn. Soc. N. 8S. Wales iv, p. 369. 
Hab.—Murray River and its tributaries. Janur and Ka-ee-ra of the Aborigines. Attains to the 
length of 14 inches. Of delicate flavour. 
CHATOESSUS EREBT. 
? Chatoé'sus come, Rich., Voy. Erebus and Terror Fishes, p. 62, pl. 38, ff. 7-10. 
Chatoéssus erebi, Giinth., Cat. vii, p. 407; Macleay, Proc. Linn. Soc. N. 8. Wales iv, p- 868; Tenison- 
Woods, Fisheries of N. 8. Wales, p. 106. 
Hab.—Rivers of North and West Australia; Clarence and Namoi Rivers, New South Wales. 
Bony Bream: Sardine at Brisbane ; Perth Herring of Swan River, West Australia. 
