48 Records of the S.A. Museum 



description of the colour-marking- agrees with that of the larger specimen figured 

 by Steindachner, we regard the two as synonymous. 



This species is remarkable in the genus Psriidolahnis in having rounded pec- 

 toral fins, thereby approaching PictHahnis : but it has free pencils to the dorsal 

 sijines, which feature is characteristic of the first-named genus, 



Ldc. St, \'incent (lulf, .'^outh Australia. 



Family CALLIONYMIDAE, 

 CALLIONYMUS CALAUROPOMUS Richardson, 



FCallionyiiiiis calaunipmnus Richardson, Ichth, Erebus & Terror, 1S44, p, 10, 

 pi. vii, fig. 4-5. Giinther, Cat. Fish. Brit. Mus, iii, 1861, p, 147. 



Callionyniiis calaiirof'ovnis Castelnau, Proc, Zool. .Soc. Vict, ii, 1S73, p. 40, and 

 Res, Fish, Aust. ( \'ict. (JHic. Rec, Philad. I-l-\hil). ), 1S75, p. 21. Khmzinger, 

 Arch, Naturg, .xx.xviii, i, 1872, ]), 31, and ,Sitzl), Akad. W'iss. W'ien, l.xxx, i, 

 1879, p, 386. McCoy, Prodr. Zool. \'ict. dec. xx, i8()o, pi. cxcii, I.ucas, 

 Proc, Roy, Soc. \'ict. (2), ii, i8go, p. 29, 

 A large example, 167 mm. long excluding the tail, agrees with ^^IcCoy's 



description and figures, but difters slightly from the specimen described by 



Richardson, The bands of teeth in the jaws are broad anteriorly and become 



very narrow lateralh-, but thev arc not reduced to a single row as described in the 



typical example. 



Richardson quoted W'estern Australia as the origin of his specimen ( loc. 



cif., p. iv), but Gunther rendered it as North-Western Australia. 

 Loc. South Australia, 



Family GOBIIDAE, 

 RHINOGOBIUS LATERALIS Macleay, 



Giihiiis hitrralis jMacleay, Proc. Linn. Soc. N,S, Wales, v, 1881, p. 602, 



Plate ii, fig, 3, 



D,v : 10: ,\.9: P. 17: \'.i, 3: ('.13. Twenty-eight rows of scales lietween the 

 upper base of the pectoral and the hyi)ural joint, and nine between the anterior 

 dorsal and anal rays. 



Depth 5 -3 in the length to the hypural joint : head 3 -4 in the same : eye 3-1 in 

 the head, a little longer than the snout, wliicb is 4-2 in the bead: intcrorbit;il wi<hh 

 5-5 in the eye; de]ith of caudal peduncle 3M in the head: middle caudal rays Q-i 



