APPENDIX. 
431 
Trygones. 
No. 38 ,—Urolophus * — Native name, Kegetuck or Bebil . 
“ Young sting-ray” of the sealers. Caught by seine, 4th 
May, 1841. 
No. 28. — Near Platyrhina , — Native name, Parett. 
“ Fiddler” of the sealers; Green skate of the settlers. Eye 
dullish yellow ; pupil sea-green, glaring in some lights ; teeth 
transverse, like a file ; spiracles two, large, behind the eye, 
in the same cavity ; belly white, terminating at the caudal 
fin. 
Very common in the sheltered bays, close in shore among 
the weeds. Not eaten by the Aborigines, who greatly abhor 
them, as they do also the sting-ray. Specimen two feet 
nine inches and a half long. 
