ye J. D. OGILBY AND A. R. McCULLOCH. 
Squalus lobatus, Schneider, ibid., p. 138. 
Squalus appendiculatus, Shaw, Nat. Misc., xvii, 1806, pl. 727 
(after Phillip). 
Crossorhinus barbatus, Duméril, Hist. Nat. Poiss., i, 1865, p. 338 
(part); Giinther, B. MW. Cat. Fish., viii, 1870, p. 414 (part); 
Macleay, Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W., vi, 1881, p. 365 (after 
Giinther); Haswell, Proc. Linn. Soc., N.S. W., ix, 1884, p. 92, 
pl. i, figs. 6-8. 
Orectolobus barbatus, Regan, Proc. Zool. Soc., 1908, ii, p. 355. 
‘‘Ocellated Wobbegong.’’ 
Body robust, its depth 8°25 in the total length. Width of 
head 1°10, depth of head 2°00 in its length, which is 1°55 in 
the trunk and 4°85 in the total length. Snout broad and 
rounded, narrowly declivous in front, flattened above. 
Internasal space 2°10 in the width of the mouth; nasal 
cirrus with a bifid lobe, its length 1°25 in the internasal 
space. Width of mouth 1°75, free space between lower 
labial grooves 4°35 in the length of the head. One or two 
papillary projections on the upper eyelid; space between 
eye and tip of snout 1°50 in its distance from the first gill- 
slit; diameter of eye 8°65 in the length of the head and 1°60 
in that of the spiracle. Six simple dermal lobes above the 
upper lip; four longer lobes behind the angle of the mouth, 
the first and last longest and bifid, the inner branch of each 
notched at the tip; two low, wide, crenulated flaps on the 
side of the head below and behind the spiracle. Interorbital 
region slightly convex between the supraciliary ridges, its 
width 4°60 in the length of the head. Branchial region 2'35 
times the diameter of the eye; gill-slits of equal width, as 
wide as the eye. Length of head and trunk rather more 
than that of the tail. First dorsal fin originating a little 
in advance of the posterior base of the ventral and slightly 
in front of the middle of the length; anterior and outer 
borders of fin gently convex, the intervening angle rounded; 
