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PISCES. 
ELASMOBRANCHII. 
DasyBaTis Kua, M. and H. (spotted ray). 
6 Petalodistomum polycladum, 8S. J. Jnstn., 1913 (N.Q.). 
Petalodistomum cymatodes, 8. J. Jnstn., 1913 (N.Q.). 
TELEOSTEI. 
COPIDOGLANIS (TANDANUS) TANDANUS, Mitchell (fresh- 
water catfish). 
a Trypanosoma bancrofii, J. and C., 1910b; C. and J., 
1912a (SQ.) 
b Isoparorchis sp , Jnstn, 19146 (Condemine R.). 
I have since received many specimens taken from 
the swim bladder of this host from tbe Burnett 
River (Eidsvold), and the Dee River, by Dr. 
T. L. Bancroft. 
ANGUILLA MAURITANA, Bennett (marbled eel). 
a Trypanosoma anguillicola, J. and C.. 19106; C. and J., 
1912a@ (Burnett R.). 
ANGUILLA REINHARDTI, Steind (long finned eel). 
a Trypanosoma anguillicola, J. and C., 19106; C. and J., 
1912a (S.Q.). 
Exts :-—Nicol]l, 1914d mentions the occurrence of Filaris 
in the body cavity (N.Q.). 
MURZNESOX CINEREUS, Forsk. (Pike eel). 
b Ectenurus angusticanda, Nicoll, 1915a (N.Q.). 
SAURIDA UNDOSQUAMIS, Richdsn. (the grinner, lizard fish). 
Tetrarhynchus (larval) from mesentery, Jnstn, 1916 
(Moreton Bay). 
SERIOLA LALANDI, Cuv. and Val.—according to Mr. Ogilby, 
the fish referred to should be called S_ grandis, 
Cast.—king fish). 
ce Tetrarhynchus (Anthocephalus) sp., Jnstn., 1914a 
(N.Q.) ; 1916c (Masthead I.) 
d Filaria, Nicoll, 1914d (N.Q.). 
CARANX NOBILIS, Macleay (—C. georgianus, C. and V., 
according to Mr. J. D. Ogilby—white trevally). 
Bucephalopsis exilis, Nicoll, 19¥%5a (N.Q.). 
