POISSONS is_ 



2. — Haplochiton taeniatus, Jenyns, 1842 



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1. Patagonie orientale. — 1. Lago Toro. — Lac. ■ F. A. Smitt, I 



DENSKIÔLD, igO E. 



2. Archipel Magellanique. -- 1. Lapataia (Canal du Beagle). -- Petite baie; 26 Décembre 

 1897. — A. de Gerlache, Belgica, 1897-99. 



2. Goree Sound (Ile Navarin). — In the mouth of a fresh water stream, where the vv; 

 was quite fresh ; when put into sait water they immediately died. - - L. Jenyns, Beagle, 1842. 



II. -- PROTOTROCTES, Gùnther, 1864 



1. — Prototroctes maraena, Gùnther, 1864 



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1. Australie — 1. Victoria. — Rivières. — A. H. S. Lucas, 1890 ('). 



2. Nouvelle Galles du Sud. — Rivières. — E. R. Waite, 1902 (-'). 

 2. Tasmanie. — Rivières. — R. M. [ohnston, 1890 ( ; ). 



2. — Prototroctes oxyrhynchus, Gùnther, 1870 



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1. Nouvelle-Zélande. — 1. Ile du Nord et Ile du Sud. -- Clear running streams. At certain 

 seasons they assemble in the streams in immense shoals, and the fact oftheirbeing often seen 

 near the mouths of rivers lias given rise to the idea that the Upokoro is a sea going fish thaï 

 enters the fresh water for the purpose of spawning. Further inquiry leads me to think that 

 thèse fish are constantly résident in the fresh water, and that their annual migration does not 

 extend beyond the commencement of the brackish water. - ]. Hector, 1872 ( 4 ). 



3. — Prototroctes Semoni, Weber, 1895 



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1. Australie. — 1. Queensland. - - Rivière à Ceratodus. ■ M. Weber, Exploration R. 

 Semon, i8g5 ( 5 ). 



(il A. II. S. Lucas. A Systematic Census, etc. p. 35. 



(2) E. R. Waite. New Records or Récurrences of Rare Fishes from Eastern Australia. 

 Muséum. Sydney. iqo2. Vol. IV. p. 265). 



(3) R. M. Johnsïon. Further Observations, etc. p. 27. 



(4) J. Hector. Edible Fishes, etc. p. 124. 



(5) M. Weber. Fische von Ambon, Java, Thursday Island, dem Burnett-Fluss und von der Sûd-Kùste 

 Neu-Guinea. (R. Semon. Zoologische Forschungsreisen in Australien und dem Malai [rchipd. Vol.V. [éna, r8g5. p. 



