RECORDS OF W.A. MUSEUM. 
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Family ENGRAULIDAE. 
ENGRAULIS ANTIPODUM, Gunther. 
EngrauUs eiicnisi chains var. aniipodum, ’Gunther, Brit. Mas. Cat. Fish., VII., 
1868, p. 386. 
Eight examples from Freshwater Bay, Swan River, do not 
differ from Tasmanian specimens in the Australian Museum. 
Family PLOTOSIDAE. 
CNIDOGLANIS MEGASl OMUS, Richardson. 
Ploiosus megaslontus, Richardson, Zool. “ Erebus and Terror,” Fishes, 1845, p. 31, 
pi. XXI., hg. 1-3. 
Cnidoglanis megnsloma, Gunther, Brit. Mus. Cat. Fish., V., 1864. p. 27. Id.t 
Klunzinger, Sitzb, Akad. Wiss. Wien., LXXX., i., 1879, 
p. 410. 
Cnidoglanis bostockii, Castelnau, Proc. Zool. Soc. Viet., II., 1873, p. 140. 
A young example, 177 mm. long, from the Swan River, does 
not differ from Port Jackson specimens of this species. It also 
agrees very well with Castelnan’s description of C. bosloclm, so that 
Klnnzinger’s suggestion of the identity of that species with C. 
megasioinns is proved correct. 
Family MURAENIDAE. 
GYMNOTHORAX PRASINUS, Richardson. 
Gymnothorax prasinus, Waite, Rec. Austr. Mus., V., pt. 3, 1904, p. 144. 
Two specimens from Fremantle agree in every detail with 
others in the Australian Museum from near Sydney. 
Family ATHERINIDAE. 
ATHERINA PIN GUIS (Lacepede) Ogilby. 
Atherina pingiiis, Ogilby, Mem. Qld. Mus., I., pt. I, 1912, p. 38, pi. XII., fig. i. 
Two examples are in the collection from Fremantle. Waite 
examined specimens from the same locality, and recorded them as 
A. laennosa, Forster. ' 
1 Waite, Rec. Austr. Mus., IV., 1902, p. 180. 
