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MR R. S. CLARK ON THE 



Origin of dorsal almost above end of base of pelvics. Anal 9 to 10. Origin 

 of anal equidistant from base of pelvic and base of caudal. 



Pectorals 1 g to 1^ in length of head ; second and third rays the longest. 

 Pelvics 1^ to 2| in length of head. Caudal emarginate. Caudal peduncle 

 If to 2^ as long as broad. 



FIG. l. 

 Side view of Gonorhynchus greyi. 



170 to 200 scales in a longitudinal series ; 20 to 21 between origin of 

 dorsal and lateral line. Body yellowish brown darker above than below. 

 Scales, especially above the lateral line, with minute dark spots. Fins, 

 except caudal, with terminal black spots, margined with white. Caudal with 

 central black blotch. 



Description based on 6 specimens, 289 mm. to 437 mm. in total length. 



These include specimens from New Zealand, Tasmania, West Australia, 

 Cape of Good Hope and St Helena. The " Scotia " collection is represented 

 by 1 specimen, 338 mm. in total length, from St Helena. 



A list of measurements in millimetres is added to show individual 

 variations. 



(ROY. PHY. soc. PROC., VOL. xix., 48.) 



