TRYGONOEHINA. 
Founded by Muller and Henle, on a sort found in the Straits 
of Bass, and which appears sometimes in the Melbourne Market, 
TEYGOHOKUIIfA PASCIATA. 
Trygonorhina Fasciata, Muller and Henle, p. 124, fig. 43. 
(Z7»e F idler?) 
Body of a light brown, with the margin of the pectorals and 
the fins reddish ; four or five irregular, transverse bauds, appear 
on the back, but do not extend far on the pectorals ; they are of 
a fine light blue, bordered with dark brown ; lower parts of the 
body of a reddish white ; eye yellow. 
Its flesh is considered good for the table, but scarce. 
TORPEDINID^. 
“The trunk is a broad, smooth disk; tail with 
rayed dorsal (absent in Teniera) and caudal fins, 
and a longitudinal fold along each side. Anterior 
nasal yalves confluent into a quadrangular lobe. 
An electric organ, composed of vertical hexagonal 
tubes between the pectoral fins and the head. 
NAEOINB. 
Separated from Torpedo by Henle ; it contains several tropical 
sorts, and one from the southern seas of Australia. 
NAECIIfE TASMAXIENSIS. 
Narcine Tasinaniensis, Bichard., Proo. Zool. Soc., 1841, p. 22. 
Elliptical ; of a brownish purple ; eye yellow. 
Attains a large size, and 1 have seen, on the St. Hilda beach, 
a mutilated specimen, measuring over six feet in length. Found 
in Bass’s Straits and in the Hobart Town sea. 
