92 DISCOVERY REPORTS 



The French Antarctic Expedition (1903-1905), with the 'Fran9ais', under the 



command of Dr Jean Charcot, collected off Graham Land and the neighbouring islands 



(Weddell Quadrant). The fishes were described by Vaillant (1905, 1906), who added 



the following new names to the faunal list : 



Dissostichiis eleginoides Smitt {D. mawsoni). 



Chaenichthys charcoti, Vaillant {Parachaenkhthys charcoti). 



Lonnberg (1906) described some fishes from South Georgia, collected by Mr Erich 

 Sorling, and added one new species to the list of those known from the island : 

 Chaenichthys aceratus, Lonnberg {Chaenocephalus aceratus). 



The British Antarctic Expedition (1907-1909), with the 'Nimrod', under the 

 command of Sir Ernest Shackleton, collected a few fishes in the Victoria Quadrant, 

 which were reported upon by Waite (191 1), who added one new species: 

 Artedidraco shackletoni, Waite. 



The Second French Antarctic Expedition (1908-1910), with the 'Pourquoi-Pas? ', 



under the command of Dr Jean Charcot, made valuable collections in the Weddell 



Quadrant of the Antarctic. These were studied by Roule and Despax (191 1) and by 



Roule, Angel and Despax (1913), who described three new forms: 



Artedidraco loennbergi, Roule. 



DoUoidraco loiigedorsalis, Roule. 



Lycodes concolor, Roule and Despax [Austrolycichthys concolor). 



The British Antarctic ('Terra Nova') Expedition (1910), under Captain R. F. Scott, 

 made very rich collections of fishes in the Victoria Quadrant. These were reported 

 upon by Regan (1914, 1916), who described the following new species: 



Trematomus pennellii, Regan. 



T. centronotiis, Regan. 



T. eulepidotus, Regan. 



Artedidraco orianae, Regan. 



Histiodraco velifer, Regan. 



Pogonophryne scotti, Regan. 



Prionodraco evansii, Regan. 



Cryodraco atkinsoni, Regan (C. antarcticus). 



Chionodraco kathleenae, Regan. 



Chaenodraco wilsoni, Regan. 



C.fasciatus, Regan (? C. wilsoni). 



Paraliparis antarcticus, Regan. 



P. terrae-novae, Regan. 



The Australasian Antarctic Expedition (1911-1914), with the 'Aurora', under the 

 leadership of Sir Douglas Mawson, obtained a number of fishes from Macquarie 

 Island and from the Victoria Quadrant of the Antarctic continent. These were described 

 by Waite (1916), who added the following names to the Antarctic list: 



Notothenia coriiceps var. macquariensis, Waite (A'^. rossii). 



Bathydraco ntidiceps, Waite. 



Aconichthys harrissoni, Waite [Racovitzia harrissoni). 



