208 FAUNA OF NEW ZEALAND. 



Has been taken in Tolaga Bay, at Oporagee, in the 

 Bay of Islands, and on other parts of the coast. 



13. Scorp<pna cardinally. Richardson, Annals Nat. 



Hist, for 1S42, p. 212. (Solander, Pise. Austr., 

 p. 28. Banks, fig. pict. 2, t. 212.) 

 On the coast of Eahee-no-mauwee. 



14. Scorpcena cottoides. J. R. Forster, apud Schn., p. 



196. (G. Forster, fig. pict. 2, t. 190.) 

 The native name is " Enooheetara." 



15. Scorpcena plebeia. Richardson, Ann. Nat. Hist, for 



1842, p. 212. (Solander, Pise. Austr., p. 21.) 

 Inhabits Tolaga Bay. 



16. Scorpcena cruenta. Richardson, Ann. ut supra. (So- 



lander, Pise. Austr., p. 5.) 

 Taken off Cape Kidnappers. 



17. Sebastes percoides. Richardson, Ann. Nat. Hist. 



for July, 1842, p. 384. (Solander, Pise. Austr., p. 

 4. Banks, fig. pict. 2, t. 16.) 

 Taken at Motuaro, in Queen Charlotte's Sound. 



Family SCLENOIDE^:. 



18. Cheilodactylus carponemus. Richardson, Zool. Tr. 



3, p. 99. (Sparus carponemus, G. Forster, fig. pict. 

 2, t. 206. Sciaenoides abdominalis, Banks, fig. pict. 

 2, t. 206.) 



Inhabits Matarruhow and Dusky Bay; and also King 

 George's Sound in New Holland, and Port Arthur 

 in Van Diemen's Land. 



19. Cheilodactylus macropterus. - - Richardson, Zool. 



Trans. 3, p. 101. (Scisena et Scisenoides abdominalis, 

 Solander, Pise. Austr., p. 11 et 27. Banks, fig. 

 pict. 2, t. 40. Scirena macroptera, G. Forster, fig. 

 pict. 2, t. 206. J. R, Forster, MS. II. 54, apud 

 Bl. Schn., p. 342.) 



Taken off Cape Kidnappers, in Queen Charlotte's 

 Sound, and in Dusky Bay. 



