The English fish is of the family Cyprinidae. The name is given to different fishes inIreland and elsewhere. In Sydney it is Chilodactylusfuscus, Castln., and Chilodactylus macropterus,Richards.; called also Morwong (q.v.). The MurrayCarp is Murrayia cyprinoides, Castln., a percoidfish. Chilodactylis belongs to the family Cirrhitidae, in no way allied to Cyprinidae,which contains the European carps. Cirrhitidae, saysGuenther, may be readily recognized by their thickenedundivided lower pectoral rays, which in some are evidentlyauxiliary organs of locomotion, in others, probably, organs oftouch.