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4. Dissostichus, Smitt, 1 898. 



/lili. ,S>ews/r. ref.-Akti't. Hun/1/., xxiv., iv., No. 5, ]). 1. 



Differs from Notothenia in that the teeth are uniserial, spaced, canine-like. 

 Patagonia to Graham Land. 



Smitt, i.e., p. 2, pi. i. fij,'s. 1-11 ; Viiillant, Exp/'-d. Antaref. Franptise, Poixs., p. 36. 



Depth of body about 6 in the length, length of head 3. Diameter of eye about 

 5 in the length of head, interorbital width about 4^ (? 5.1). Maxillary extending to 

 below middle of eye ; upper surface of head to nostrils, cheeks and opercles scaly. 

 Dorsal IX-X, 27-28. Anal 28-30. Pectoral j? the length of head. Caudal truncate 

 or slightly emarginate. Caudal peduncle much longer than deep. About 124 scales 

 in a longitudinal series ; upper lateral line extending back beyond dorsal, lower extend- 

 ing forward nearly to the pectoral. 



Total length of the type, 228 mm. 



Magellan Straits ; Graham Land. 



5. Eleginops, Gill, 1861. 



Pro/: Acad. Philad., 1861, p. 522. 



Eleginus (noit Fischer), Cuv. and Val., ///.</. Xa(. Poiss., v. p. 158 (1830): Giintli., Cat. I-'iali.. 

 ii. p. 247 (1860). 



This genus differs from Notothenia in the rather small mouth, in the complete 

 absence of the lower lateral line, and in the shape of the pectoral fin. 

 Chile ; Patagonia ; Falkland Islands. 



Eleginops maclovinus. 



Eleginus maclovinus, Cuv. and Val., l.r. ; (iunth., I.e. 



chilensis, Cuv. and Val., o.<:, ix. p. 480 (1833) ; (Jiiiitli., I.e. 

 Apliritis undulatus, Jenyns, Zool. "Beagle," Fish., p. 160, pi. xiix. fig. 1 ; (liintli., /.<., p. 243. 



,, porosu*, Jenyns, /./,, p. 162; Giiutli., I.e. 

 Eleginus falklandicus, Kirliards., " Erelus " and "Terror" Fix//., p. 30, pi. xx. figs. 1-3 (1845). 



Depth of body 4|- to 51 in the length, length of head 3i to 4. Diameter of eye 

 5 to 8 in the length of head, interorbital width 3 to 5. Maxillary just reaching 

 vertical from anterior margin of eye in the young, but not in the adult ; occiput, inter- 

 orbital region, cheeks, and opercles scaly ; 14 or 15 gill-rakers on lower part of anterior 

 arch. Dorsal VIII-IX, 24-26. Anal 22-24. Pectoral obliquely truncated, with the 

 upper rays longest, nearly as long as head. Caudal truncate or emarginate. About 

 60 scales in a lateral longitudinal series, and 65 in the lateral line, which nearly reaches 

 the caudal fin. Body often spotted or marbled. 



Chile ; Patagonia ; Falkland Islands. 



Here described from several specimens, 120 to 450 mm. in total length. 



(ROT. SOC. EDIN. TRANS., VOL. XLIX., 27H. ) 



