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*Melanostigma gelatinosum, Giinther 

 Melanostigma microphthalmus, sp.n. 

 Lycodapus australis, sp.n. 

 Genypterus blacodes (Schneider) 

 Cataetyx mcssieri (Giinther) 

 Seriolella porosa, Guichenot 

 Palinurichthys caeruleus (Guichenot) 

 Palinurichthys griseolineatus, sp.n. 

 Stromateus maculatus, Cuvier & Valen- 

 ciennes 

 Austromenidia smitti (Lahille) 

 Austromenidia nigricans (Richardson) 

 Sebastodes oculatus (Cuvier & Valenciennes) 

 Congiopodus peruvianus (Cuvier & Valen- 

 ciennes) 



*Bunocottus apus, 1 Kner 

 Neophrynichthys marmoralus, Gill 

 Agonopsis chiloensis (Jenyns) 



*CycIoplerichthys omissus, Vaillant 

 Careproctus falklandica, Lonnberg 



*Careproctus pallidas (Vaillant) 



*Liparis antarctica, Putnam 

 Thysanopsetta naresi, Giinther 



*Hippoglossina mystacium, Ginsburg 

 Paralichthys microps (Giinther) 

 Paralichthys isosceles, Jordan 

 Xystreurys rasile (Jordan) 

 Mancopsetta maadata (Giinther) 



Achiropsetta tricholepis, Norman 

 *Gobiesox marmoralus, Jenyns 

 *Porichthys porosus (Cuvier & Valenciennes) 



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Australia; N. Zealand 

 S. Africa 



Australia; N. Zealand 

 Juan Fernandez 



S. Brazil 



Nr. Prince Edward's I., 

 Indian Ocean 



1 The presence of a member of the family Cottidae in this region is curious. Kner's species is known 

 only from the unique holotype (about 65 mm.), said to be from the Burdwood Bank. According to Kner 

 the pelvic fins are entirely wanting, but his figure shows a well-developed pelvic fin (1868, SitzBer. Akad. 

 Wiss. Wien, lviii (1), p. 316, pi. iii, fig. 9). 



the Falkland Islands and the Burdwood Bank; D covers the remainder of the east coast 

 from Cape Blanco to the San Jose Peninsula ; E covers the coasts of Argentina and 

 Uruguay ; and F covers the distribution outside South America. 



After this report had been sent to press, my attention was drawn to the following 

 paper dealing with the marine fishes of Argentina: Pozzi, A. J. and Bordale, L. F., 

 " Cuadro sistematico de los peces marinos de la Republica Argentina ", Anal. Soc. dent. 

 Argent., cxx (4), 1935, pp. 145-89, 1 map. The authors provide a complete list of the 

 species found on the whole of the Argentine coast, and give the latitudinal range of 

 each species (e.g. 35°-s6° S.). I have gone through this list carefully, and find that the 

 following species, not included in my own list of the Patagonian fishes, have been 

 recorded from south of latitude 42 S. : 



Squalus acanthias (Linnaeus), 39°-52° 30' S. 



Echinorhinus spinosus (Gmelin), 35°-56° S. 



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