EDIBLE FISHES OF QUEENSLAND,— OGILBY. 
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as to whence he received his information; however, it is possible to state that 
the first record is authentic, but the second doubtful, as also is his Port IMoresby 
record, both tliese i^eferriiig with quite as much likelihood to A. indica as to this 
species. Fraser lists Caranx gallus from West Australia but omits A. ciliaris, 
but here again the identification is untrustworthy, though indications point to 
both species occurring. Turning westward we find it recorded from the Moluccas 
{Yalenciennes) y Amboina, Celebes, Bali, and Java (Bleeher), Sumatra {Park), 
Philippines (Sbn/c/c/*), Audamans and onward through the Indian Seas 
to the Persian Gulf (Bonlcuger)^ Red Sea {liiJ/ypell), and East Coast of Africa 
{Giinthcr). Northward it occurs throughout the China Seas to Japan; while 
eastward it has been reported from the Solomon and Pelew Groups, Kingsmill 
Island, and the Hawaiian xVrehipelago {(rilnllier) even to the coasts of Lower 
California {Gill Blephanclithg.^ crinitm^) and Mexico {Jordan ct* Evermami), 
The AVest Atlantic form has been recorded from Cape Cod, Mass. {Jordan & 
Evermxmn) southward to the West Indies — -Martinique {Y alenoiennes) , Cuba 
{Sagra),, and Jamaica {Jordan cb Rutter ) — and South America {Brit. Mus.), 
Dimensions : — Attains a length of at least 350 millim. 
Illustralion :- — AVe have to thank the authorities of the xVustralian Aluseum 
for permitting to our artist the use of an adult specimen for our illustration. 
TRACHINOTUS BOTLA (Shaw). 
Boila Barak Russell, Pish. Yizagapatam, ii, 1803, p. 32, pi. exiii. 
Scomber botla Shaw, Gen. Zooh, iv, 1803, p. 591 (after Bussell); Swain, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 
Phila., 1882, p. 306. 
Trackinot'US nisselii Ouvier & Valenciennes, Hist. Nat. Poiss., viii, 1831, p. 436; Waite, Rec. 
Anstr. Mns., v, 1904, p. 199; McCulloch, Rec. West Austr. Mus., i, p. 223. 
Tracliwotus oblongns Cuvier $c AMlenciennes, ibid., p. 437 ; Bleeker, Nat. en Geneesk. Arch. 
Nederl. Tnd., ii, 1845, p. 516; id., Verb. Batav. Gen., xxv, 1853, Bengal, p. 44. 
Trackinotus russellH Jerdoii, Madras, .Toiirn. Lit. and Sci., 1S51, p. 136; Bleeker, ibid. 
Trackynotus ohloiigus Gunther, Brit. ^tns. Catal. Fish., ii, 1860, p. 484; Boulenger, Proc. Zool. 
Soc. London, 1887, p. 661. 
Trackynotus russellii Day, Fish. India, pt. 2, 1876, p. 233, pi. 11 B, fig. 3. 
Trackynotus haillonii Alleyne & Macleay, Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, i, 1877, p. 330; 
Macleay, ibid., v, 1881, p. 545 (After Giinther) ; id., ibid., vii, 1882, p, 359; Woods, Fish. 
& Fisher. N. S. Wales, 1882, j). 17. Not of Lae6pede. 
Trackinotus bailloni Castlenau, Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, iii, 1879, pp. 352, 362. 
Trackynotus coppivgeri Giinther, Yoy. Alert, Zooh, 1884, p. 29, pi. iii, fig. A. 
Trackynotus baillo7ii Ogilby, Catal. Fish. N. S. Wales, 1886, p. 27. 
Trackynotus rnsselli Ogilby, Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. YMles, xiv, 1890, p. 1028; id., Edib. Fish. 
N. S. Wales, 1893, p. 89; Tosh, Mar. Zool. Rep. Qneensl, 1903, p. 4, pi. 
Trackinotus boillonii Waite, Synops. Fish. N. S. AVales, 1904, p. 41 ; Stead, Fish. Austr., 
1906, p. 264. 
Trackinotus russelli Jordan & Seale, Bull. U. S. Bur. Fish., xxv, 1906, p. 235; Stead, Edib. 
Eish. N. S. Wales, 1906, p. 92, pi. xlii; Jordan & Richardson, Mem. Carnegie Mus., iv, 
1909, p. 180. 
Trackinotus velox Ogilby, Proc. Roy. Soc. Queens!., xxi, 1908, p. 14. 
