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firmly fixed to the skin, in plates all over the back and 
belly. The colour is beautiful, dark greenish brown, finely 
variegated with yellowish white spots. 
It was killed by Paddy, a native constable, near Albany, 
October, 1841. 
FISHES. 
Gobiid^:. 
No. 58. — PatcBcus fronto. Rich. Ann. Nat. Hist. Oct. 
1844, vol. xiv. p. 280, Ichth. Ereb. and Terr. p. 20, pi. 13, 
f. 1,2. 
Native name Karrack. Colour, a rich dragon’s blood, or 
mahogany ; found by a Danish boatman, named Byornsan, 
80 miles off the east coast from King George’s Sound, 
December 11th, 1841. Anal rays imperfectly counted, 
and there is a typographical error in the Zool. of Ereb. 
and Terr„ The true numbers of the rays follow : 
B. 6; D. 24-16; A. 11-5; C. 10; P.8. 
Triglid^:. 
No. 53. — Scorpcena , or Sebastes. — Native name, Tylyuck , 
or Teluck ( Big-head ). “Rays, D. 12, 1-8; A. 3-5; P. 
21 ; V. 1-5.” 
Uncommon. Inhabits rocky shores. Flesh firm and 
well-flavoured. Caught by hook, 16th Aug. 1841. 
No. 34. — Sebastes ? — Native name, Cumbeuk . 
A common inhabitant of rocky shores. Good eating. 
The specimen was speared by Munglewert, 17th May, 
1841. “Rays, D. 14-17; A. 3-8; P. 14; V. 1-5.” 
No. 14. — Apistes. Apparently scaleless, and without free 
pectoral rays. Does not correspond well with A. Mar - 
moratus. “ Rays, D. 12,” &c. Caught by Seine, 18th 
March, 1841. 
