382 MR. C. TATE REGAN ON THE FISHES [ Nov. 28, 
emarginate. Caudal peduncle 14-11 as long asdeep. Dark spots 
or undulating vertical stripes on the sides of the body. 
South Australia. 
1-2. (100 and 110 mm.) types of the species. G. Krefft, Esq. 
3. (112 mm.) one of the types of G. kayi. Fifth Creek. Australian Mus. 
4-5. (75 and 84 mm.) Adelaide. i 
6. (74 mm.) S. Australia. 5 
24, GALAXIAS FINDLAYI. (Plate XIII. fig. 3.) 
Galaxias findlayi Macleay, Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S. Wales, vii. 
1882, p. 107; Ogilby, Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S. Wales, xxi. 1896, p. 66. 
Teeth in the jaws subequal, without distinct lateral canines. 
Depth of body 53-73 in the length, length of head 43-52. Snout 
as long as or longer than eye, the diameter of which is 4-5 in the 
length of head, interorbital width 24-23. Jaws equal anteriorly 
or the lower somewhat the shorter; maxillary extending to below 
anterior 4 of eye or beyond. 8 to 10 branchiostegals. 7 to 9 gill- 
rakers on the lower part of the anterior arch. Dorsal 11-13 — 
Joe 7-9); distance from origin of dorsal to base of caudal 
34-32 in the length of the fish. Anal 13-14 (III-V 8-10), com- 
mening below the posterior 4 of the dorsal, when laid back not 
extending to the caudal. Pectoral extending 2 of the distance 
from its base to the base of ventral. Ventrals 7- -rayed, originating 
at a point equidistant from eye or cheek and base of caudal or 
from posterior part of pectoral and origin of anal, extending 3 the 
distance from their base to the origin of anal. Caudal slichtly 
emarginate. Caudal peduncle 14-2 as long as deep. Sides of 
body with dark spots, blotches, or vertical bars. 
Victoria ; New South Wales. 
1-2. (75 and 78 mm.) Mt. Kosciusko. J. Douglas Ogilby, Esq. 
3-7. (40-80 mm.) Australian Alps. Australian Mus. 
8-9. (81 and 83 mm.) Richmond R. By 
10-11. (42 and 57 mm.) Colo Vale. 33 
12-13. (66 and 68 mm.) 9) 
Galaxias planiceps and G. bong-bong Macleay, Proc. Linn. Soc. 
N.S. Wales, vi. 1881, p. 233, respectively from Bathurst and 
from Moss Vale and Bong-Bong, are probably not distinct from 
this species. 
25. GALAXIAS SCHOMBURGKII. 
Galaxias schomburgkit Peters, Monatsh. Ak. Berlin, 1868, 
p. 455. 
Depth of body 63 in the total length, length of head 53. Eye 
occupying the second fourth of the length of the head. Dorsal oF 
Anal 10, commencing scarcely before the posterior end of the 
dorsal. Dacios! extending more than 4 of the distance from its 
base to the base of Faull, 
Adelaide. 
Total length 50 mm. 
Probably allied to G. olidus. 
