90 DISCOVERY REPORTS 



The S.M.S. ' Gazelle' (1874-1876), under the command of Captain F. von Schleinitz, 

 visited Kerguelen during her voyage. The zoological results were edited by Studer 

 (1889), but the single new fish obtained from this zone had been previously described 

 by Peters (1876): 



Notothenia antarctica, Peters (A'^. macrocephald). 

 The ' Challenger', under the command of Sir G. S. Nares, made valuable collections 

 at Kerguelen, Marion Island and Prince Edward's Island, which were reported upon 

 by Giinther (1880, 1887), and the following additions made to the fish-fauna of the 

 Kerguelen District: 



Raja murrayi, Giinther. 



Muraenolepis marmoratus, Giinther. 



Notothenia acuta, Giinther. 



A'^. marionensis, Giinther. 



A'^. mizops, Giinther. 



A'^. squamifrons, Giinther. 



Bathydraco antarcticiis, Giinther. 



Zanclorhynchus spinifer, Giinther. 



Lepidopsetta maculata, Giinther (Maticopsetta maculata). 

 The 'Deutschen Polarkommission ' (1882-1883) obtained a few fishes from South 

 Georgia, which were described by Fischer (1885), who added the following species to 

 the list of Antarctic fishes : ^ 



Notothenia marmorata, Fischer (A^. rossii). 



N. angustifrons, Fischer. 



Chaenichthys georgianus, Fischer {Parachaenichthys georgianus). 



Liparis steineni, Fischer (? Careproctus steineni). 



The voyage of the S.Y. 'Belgica' (1897-1899), under the command of A. de Gerlache 

 de Gomery, with Dr E. G. Racovitza as naturalist, led to the addition of the following 

 species to the list. The collection, which included the first fishes actually obtained from 

 within the Antarctic Circle,^ was reported upon by Dollo (1900, 1904): 



Raja arctowskii, Dollo. 



Gerlachea australis, Dollo. 



Racovitzia glacialis, Dollo. 



Cryodraco antarcticiis, Dollo. 



The ' Southern Cross' (1898-1900), under the command of Mr C. E. Borchgrevink, 

 obtained a valuable collection of fishes, working mainly in the Victoria Quadrant. 

 These were described by Boulenger (1902), and the following added to the list: 



Notothenia nicolai, Boulenger (Trematomus nicolai). 



Trematomiis newnesi, Boulenger. 



T. borchgrevinki, Boulenger. 



T. hansoni, Boulenger. 



T. bernacchii, Boulenger. 



Pleuragramma antarcticum, Boulenger. 



Gymnodraco acuticeps, Boulenger. 



1 See footnote on p. 81 of this report. 



2 This expedition worked mainly in the Weddell Quadrant, but one or two specimens were obtained 

 from the Ross Quadrant. 



