295 



Genus, Spratelloides, Bleeker. 



37. Spratelloides delicatulus (?), Beun. 



Proc. Linn. Soc, New South Wales, vol. iv., p. 308. 



Gulf St. Vincent. This species is recorded by Macleay 



from Darnley Island, but Day records a second species, S. 



malabancus, Che vert Exped., from the west coast of India. 



38. Dorosoma horni, Zietz. 

 Report on the work of the Horn Scientific Expedition to Cen- 

 tral Australia. 



River Finke, Central Australia. (Type in South Austra- 

 lian Museum.) 



Genus, Dtplomystus, Cope. 

 Bull. U.S. Geol. Surv., Ferrit., vol. iii., p. 808. 

 39. Diplomystus vittatus, Zietz. M.S. 

 A single specimen belonging to this most interesting 

 genus, which a few years ago embraced only fossil forms, I 

 found washed up at Encounter Bay, March, 1886. This 

 adds one more to the two species discovered by Mr. D. Ogilby 

 on the coast of New South Wales. 



Family, SALMONID^. 

 Genus, Reteopinna, Gill. (1862). 



40. Retropinna retropinna, Rich. 

 Voy. Ereb. and Terr., 1848, p. 121. pi. Hi., figs. 1-3. (Smelt.) 

 Lake Alexandrina, South Australia. 



Distribution — New South Wales, South Australia, Vic- 

 toria, Tasmania, New Zealand. 



Family, GONORHYNCHIDtE. 



Genus, Gonorhynchus, Cuv. (1817). 



41. Gonorhynchus gonorhynchus, Linn. 



Syst. Nat., ed. xii., 1766, p. 523. Rich. Voy. Ereb. and 

 Terr., pi. xxix., figs. 1-6. (Sand Fish.) 



South Australian coast ; also known from New Zealand, 

 the Cape of Good Hope, and Japan. 



Family, SILURID^. 

 Sub-family, CLARIID.F:. 

 Genus, Cnidoglanis, Giinth. (1864). 

 42. Cnidoglanis megastomus, Rich. 

 Voy. Ereb. and Terr., 1845, p. 31, pi. xxi., figs. 1-3. (Estu- 

 ary Cat Fish.) 



Gulf St. Vincent ; also Port Darwin, Northern Territory. 

 Distribution — North coast of Australia, New South 

 Wales, South Australia, Victoria, Tasmania. 



