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NOTES ON SOME WESTERN 
AUSTRALIAN FISHES. 
BY 
ALLAN R. McCULLOCH, 
Zoologist, Australian Museum. 
Plates XXIX.XXXI., and Fig. i. 
The specimens on which the following notes are based are 
part of the collections referred to in my previous paper dealing with 
fishes from Western Australia. 1 Most of them are from South- 
western Australia, but a few from Port Hedland add a little to oui 
knowledge of the fauna of the great North-western Coast, which is, 
at present, largely unknown. 
Family RHINOBATIDAE. 
RHINOBATUS BANKSII, Muller and Henle. 
Rhinobatus banhsii, Waite, Mem. Austr. Mus., IV., pt. I , 1S99, p. 38, pi. III. 
Id., Zietz, Trans. Roy. Soc. S. Austr., XXXII, 1908, 
p. 292. 
A young male, 580 mm. long, from Western Australia, does 
not differ from Port Jackson specimens of this species. R. banhsii 
has been identified in South Australia by Zietz. 
Family CLUPEIDAE. 
ETRUMEUS JACKSON I EN SIS, Macleay. 
Plate XXIX. 
Etrumeus jaoksoniensis, Macleay, Proc. Linn. Soc N.S. Wales, III., 1878, p. 36, 
pi. IV, fig. i, and loo. oil., IV., 1879, p. 382. Id., Ogilby, 
Ed Fish. N.S. Wales, 1893, p. 186. Id., Zietz, Trans. 
Roy. Soc. S. Austr., XXXII., 1908, p. 294. 
D.21 ; A.11? P.16 ; V-9;C.i7. Head 4.45 in the length to the 
hypural ; height before the dorsal fin 5 54 in the same, and 1.24 in 
the head. Snout and eye subequal in length, the latter 3.06 in the 
1 McCulloch. — Rec. W. Austr. Mus., I., pt. 2, 1912, pp. 78-97, pis, IX-XIII. 
