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Family EXOPLOSIDAE. 
Enoplosus armatus (Shaw). 
One specimen is included in the collection. 
Family 1IISTIOPTEIUDAE. 
Zanclistius elevatus (Ramsay & Og'ilby). 
Two fine specimens of this Long Finned Boar Fish are in the 
collection. The species was not previously represented in the 
Museum. 
Maccullocltia labiosa (Gunther). 
This species, which is now recorded from Western Australia 
for the first time, is represented by three specimens. 
Family DELE ON A Till DAE. 
Oplegnathus woodward! (Waite). 
One specimen of the Knife Jaw Fish was included among the 
fish presented to the Museum. 
Family C IIILO BAG TY LI D AE . 
Daclitylosparus macropterus (Forster) . 
The Jackass Fish, though known to occur in the South Aus- 
tralian portion of the Bight, is now for the first lime recorded for 
Western Australia. 
Family URANOSCOPIDA E. 
Kcithetostoma nigrof asciatum Waite & McCulloch. 
The type specimen of this Stonelifter was obtained in the Bight, 
South of Eucla, in 1914, during the South Australian Government 
Trawling Cruise, in 80-140 fathoms. The range of the fish is now 
known to extend Westward to Bald Island and into much shallower 
water. Two specimens were obtained by the “Penguin.” It was not 
previously represented in the Museum collection. 
Family ( h I LLIONYMIB . 1 E. 
(Aillionymus calauropomus Rich. 
The crook-spined Dragonet was collected by the “Erebus” and 
“Terror” early last century in Western Australian waters, but does 
not appear to have been noted subsequent to that date among col- 
lections of Western Australian fish. Eight specimens are now in 
the Museum. 
