AUSTRALIAN GOBIID^ McCULLOCH AND OGILBY. • 289 



Eleotris simplex, Casteliiau, Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.Wales, iii., 1878, p. 49. 

 Id., Macleaj', Ibid., v., 1881, p. 621. 



D. vi/11 ; A. 11. Sc. longt. 28. Depth 4 iu the length without the 

 caudal, and equal to the length of the head. Eye longer than the snout. 



Snout short, depressed, flat above. Mouth oblique, maxilla not 

 reaching the vertical of the anterior ocular margin. Head, excepting the 

 snout, scaly ; body scales large, ctenoid, and striated. Posterior dorsal 

 rays produced, extending beyond the base of the caudal. Anal similar to 

 the second dorsal. Caudal pointed. 



General colour yellow, the dorsal, anal and caudal fins marbled with 

 brown. 



Length. — Three inches. 



All the characters noted in Castelnau's description of this species, 

 with the exception of that relating to the posterior dorsal rays, agree with 

 those of C. fOi/;pre,s\^«.s. 



Loc. — Norman River, Queensland. 



Carassiops (Austrogobio) galii, Ogilby. 



Carassiops (Austrogobio) golii, Ogilby, Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.Wales, xxii. 4, 



1898, p. 768. 

 Carassiops galii, Waite, Rec. Austr. Mus., v., 1904, p. 281, pi. xxxiv., 



fig. 2- 

 Austrogobio galii, Ogilby, Proc. Roy. Soc. Qld., xx., 1907, p. 29. 



This species has been described in detail by Ogilby, and figured by 

 Waite. It is very similar to some varieties of C. Iclunzingeri ; the 

 predorsal scales, however, are usually larger and regular, and the dark 

 markings on the mediolateral scales, characteristic of G. Iclunzingeri, are 

 either indistinct or wanting. 



Locs. — G. gain is common in south-eastern Queensland, and we have 

 examined numerous* specimens from near Brisbane. Others are in the 

 Australian Museum from Bundaberg, Queensland. The species has been 

 introduced into a pond in the Botanic Gardens, Sydney, whence the 

 specimens described and figured by Ogilby and Waite were obtained. 



Carassiops (Austrogobio) klunzingkki, Ogilby. 

 (Plate xxxvii. ; figs. 2-3.) 



Eleotris cyprinoides, Klunzingei-, Arch. Naturg., xxxviii. i., 1872, p. 31, 

 and Sitzb. Akad. Wiss. Wien, Ixxx. i., 1879, p. 384, pi. v., fig. 2. 

 Id., Macleay, Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.Wales, ix., 1884, p. 33. Id., 

 Lucas, Proc. Hoy. Soc. Vict. (2), ii., 1890, p. 29. Id., Weber, Zool. 

 Forschr. Austr., v., 1895, p. 270 (not E. cyprinoides, Cuv. & Val.). 



(Garassio2)s) Iduiizingeri, Ogilby, Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.Wales, xxii., 1898, 

 p. 787 (not Eleotris Idiuizingerii, Pfeffer). 



D. vii-viii/11-13 (12-14) ; A. 11-14 (12-15) ; P. 15 ; V. i/5-6 ; C. 15. 

 32-35 scales from above the pectoral base to the hypural joint, and 11 

 between the anterior dorsal and anal rays. 



