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Pomacentrus fasciolatus, Ogilby 



Parma polylepis, Gunther 



Gly'phisodon poly acanthus, Ogilby ... 



,, sordidus, Forskal 



„ coelestinus, Cuv. and Val. 



,, glaucus, Cuv. and Val. 

 Thalassoma lunare, Linnaeus 



,, purpureum, Forskal 



,, aneitense, Gunther 



JIalichocres opercularis, Gunther ... 



Goris aygula, Lacepede 



,, trimaculata, Ogilby 



Anampses elegans, Ogilby 



Pseudolabrus inscriptus, Richardson 

 ,, luculentas, Richardson 



Scor poena coohi, Gunther 



Lvptecheneis naucrates, Linnaeus ... 



Limnichthys fasciatus, Waite 



Gobi us aelosoma, Ogilby 



Eviota viridis, Waite 



Salaries quadricornis , Cuv. and Val. . 



Pet rait es rose us, Gunther 



Gjllias squamiceps, McCull. and Waite . 

 Triptcrytjion rufopileum, Waite 

 Vinematichthys longifilis, Ogilby 

 Peltorhamphus novae-zelandiae, Gunthe 



Spheroides altipinnis, Ogilby 



Balistapus rectangulus, Bloch and Sch 

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Family MUGILIDAE. 



Myxus elongatus, Giinther. 

 PI. xliv. 



Myxus elongatus, Gunther: Cat. Fish. Brit. Mus., iii., 1861, 

 p. 466. 



Gestraeus norfolcensis, Ogilbv r Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S. Wales,, 

 xxii., 1897, p. 80. 



Aganostomus, sp., Waite: Trans. N.Z. Inst., xlii., 1910.. 

 p. 381. 



The following notes, based upon specimens in the Aus- 

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"An examination of the type of Cestraeus norfolcensis r 

 Ogilby, which is preserved in the Australian Museum, shows 

 it to be identical with Myxus elongatus. Ogilby described 

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