318 WAITE 
59. MycTOPHUM HUMBOLDTI Risso. 
Gasteropelecus humboldti Risso, Ichth. Nice, 1810, p. 358. 
65a. CENTRISCOPS OBLIQUUS Waite. 
Centriscops humerosus var. obliquus Waite, Rec., Cant. Mus. I., rg11, 
D. L70: 
Page 14—MACRORHAMPHOSUS Lacépéde, 1803. 
65b. MACRORHAMPHOSUS SCOLOPAX Linneus. 
Balistes scolopax Linnzus, Syst. Nat. ed. x., 1758, p. 329. 
66. Specimens identified from New Zealand are probably 
referable to 66a. 
66a. SYNGNATHUS NOR Waite. 
Syngnathus nore Waite, Rec. Cant. Mus. I., 1911, p. 173. 
71. SOLEGNATHUS SPINOSISSIMUS Gunther. 
Fowler (Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. Phil. 1907, p. 426) proposes to make 
this species the type of a new genus—Castelnauina. Seeing 
that the component species of the genus Solegnathus are so 
closely allied, I cannot admit generic rank for this species. 
7&8. ATHERINA PINGUIS Lacépéde. 
Atherina pinguis Lacépéde, Hist, Nat. Poiss., V. 1803, p. 371. 
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82a. EURUMETOPOS JOHNSTONII Morton. 
Eurumetopos johnstonii Morton, Proc. Roy. Soc. Tasm., 1887, p. 77. 
84. SERIOLELLA PUNCTATA Forster. 
Gasterosteus punctatus Forster, in Bloch and Schneider, Syst. Ichth, 
TESOL) p37: 
87. CENTROLOPHUS HUTTONI Waite. 
Centrolophus huttoni Waite, T.N.Z.I., xlil., rgr0, p. 387. 
goa. C@LORHYNCHUS ASPERCEPHALUS Waite. 
Celorhynchus aspercephalus Waite, Rec., Cant. Mus. I., ort, p. 178. 
g8. MACRURONUS NOV-E-ZELANDL£ Hector. 
103. PHYSICULUS RHACINUS Forster. 
Gadum rhacinum Forster, in Bloch and Schneider, Syst. Ichth. 
1801, p. 56. 
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106. AUSTROBERYX AFFINIS Giinther. 
