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N. brevipes, Lonnberg (N. tessellata). 



Iluocoetes fimbriatus fasciatus, Lonnberg (Crossostomus fasciatus). 



Liparis antarctica falklandica, Lonnberg (Careproctus falklandica). 



Lonnberg (1907) has also published an account of a collection of fishes from the 



Magellan district in the Naturhistorisches Museum at Hamburg, including specimens 



obtained by Captain R. Paessler (1 886-1 904) and those obtained by Dr W. Michaelsen 



with the ' Sara' (1892, 1893). The following species were new to the Patagonian region : 



Mustelus canis (Mitchill). 



Etmopterus paessleri, Lonnberg (Spinax paessleri). 



Raja oxyptera, Philippi (R. flavirostris). 



Macruronus magellanicus, Lonnberg. 



Serranus humeralis, Cuvier and Valenciennes (Paralabrax humeralis). 



Cheilodactyhts macropterns (Schneider) (? C. bergi). 



Pinguipes chilensis (Molina). 



Sebastodes darwini (Cramer) (? S. oculatus). 



Porichthys porosus (Cuvier and Valenciennes). 



The Scottish National Antarctic Expedition (1902 to 1904), with the ' Scotia', under 



the direction of Mr W. S. Bruce, obtained some fishes from the Falkland Islands and 



the Burdwood Bank, which were reported upon by Regan (1913). The following species 



were added to the Patagonian list : 



Cottoperca macrophthalma, Regan (C. gobio). 



Notothenia trigramma, Regan. 



N. ramsayi, Regan. 



TV. wiltoni, Regan. 



Austrolycus depressiceps, Regan. 



The second French Antarctic Expedition (1908 to 1910), with the 'Pourquoi Pas?', 

 under the command of Dr Jean Charcot, collected a few fishes from the Magellan 

 district, which were reported upon by Roule, Angel and Despax (191 3). Only one new 

 species was obtained : 



Cottoperca macrocephala, Roule (? C. gobio). 



Following this expedition there have been no further collections of importance made 

 in the Patagonian region until the trawling surveys were undertaken by the Discovery 

 Committee. There are several papers by Lahille, MacDonagh, Marini, and others, on 

 the marine fishes of Argentina, and a few of the specimens described by these authors 

 seem to have been collected in the northern part of the region here defined. 



LIST OF PATAGONIAN FISHES 

 The following list includes all the records from the Patagonian region as here 

 delimited as far as it has been possible to trace them. Those species marked with an 

 asterisk were not obtained by the Discovery Committee. The parallel columns on the 

 right of each name indicate the distribution of the species, not only within the region, 

 but in other parts of South America. A represents the coast of Chile north of Chiloe 

 (i.e. outside the region); B covers the west coast of Patagonia south of Chiloe, the 

 Straits of Magellan, and Tierra del Fuego ; C covers the east coast of Patagonia as far 

 north as Cape Blanco (i.e. to the limit of the Magellan district as defined by Regan), 



