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proportions of parts of the head; but from an examination of 
_ eight examples in the British Museum, I cannot convince my- 
self that these variations represent distinct species. 
Swan River, King George’s Sound, New South Wales (Krefft, 
5), Sydney (Schiitte). 
17. Upeneus porosus (C. & V.). 
D.8|z A.7. L. lat. 30. 
Distinguished by the elevated anterior part of the body, the 
greatest depth of which is not more than one-third of the total - 
length (without caudal). Upper profile of the head and neck 
describing a fourth of a nearly regular circle. Snout elevated, 
not quite twice as long as the eye. Barbels extending to the 
vertical from the hind margin of the opercle. The dorsal fin 
commences above the root of the pectoral ; its spines are flexible, 
the longest being two-thirds the height of the body. Tubes of 
the lateral line with a cluster of short branchlets. Parts above 
the lateral line clouded with darker. Spinous dorsal blackish. 
Sydney (Krefft), Melbourne, Van Diemen’s Land, New 
Zealand. 
_ 18. Upeneus signatus, sp. n. 
Allied to U. barberinus, but with the head much deeper, the 
snout much shorter, and larger caudal spot. 
D.8|; A.z. L. lat. 30-81. 
The height of the body is contained thrice or thrice and one-third 
Inthe total length (without caudal). Head not much longer than 
deep; snout only twice as long as the diameter of the eye. 
Barbels extending to the hind margin of the preeoperculum. 
Dorsal spines slightly flexible at the top.. Tubes of the lateral 
line with rather long lateral branchlets in small number. Colo- 
ration as in U. barberinus, but with the black caudal spot large, 
square, extending over the back of the tail ; a whitish blotch in 
front of it. 
Port Jackson (Krefft, 12). 07-18 long. 
19. Lethrinus Richardsoni (Gthr.). 
China, Cape York. 
20. Girella tricuspidata (Q. &G.). 
New South Wales. 
21. Chilodactylus nigricans (Rich.). 
De. Avis. L. lat. 48-53. 
* 9-10 ° 
King George’s Sound, Victovia. 
