CLASSIFIED CATALOGUE 



OF 



T A S M A N I A N FISHES, 



Sub-class I. C^lroStCt* 

 Fam. I. BERYCID^. 



1. Beryx affinls, G. (A.) Nannegai of Sydney Fisiicrmen. 



D. 7 : 12. A. 4 : 12 - 13. V. 1 : 7. L. kt. 41 - 43. 

 L. tr. 6 : 12. 

 Giinth. Cat. I., p. 13. Allp. :MS. Macleay's Cat., 317. 

 Rare. 



2. Trachichthys Macleayi, Johnston. (T.) 



D. 5:13. A. 3-10. Y. 8. L. lat. 50. Ventral keel 

 13 scutes. 

 Proc. Roy. Soc. Tas., 1880. 

 Rare. Derwent. Colour, uniform bright golden yellow. 



Fam. II. PERCID^. 



8. Perca fluviatilis, Rondel. (I.) English River Perch. 

 Common Reservoir, Stony Steps, Hobart ; Lake Dulver- 

 ton ; Early Rises ; Breadalbane. 



4. Callanthias Allporti, Giinth. (T.) AUporfs Perch. 

 D. 11 : 10. A. 3 : 10. L. lat. 46. 

 Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., 1876, vol. XVII., p. 890. 

 Allp. MS. MacL, 14. 

 Rare. Species described from two specimens sent to Dr. 

 Giinther by Mr. Morton AUport. 



6. Anthias Rasor, Richards. (A.) Hed Perch or Tasmanian 

 Barber. 



D. 10 : 21. A. 3 : 9. L. lat. 54. L. tr. 4 : 18. 

 C. pylor. 6. 

 Giinther's Cat., I., p. 93. Allp. MS. Macl. Cat., 16. 

 Common during the winter season, mouths of estuaries. 



Scorpis Hcctori, Hutton,. appears to be very similar in 

 most respects (even to ornament) to this species, which is 

 in high esteem in the market during the season. 



