RAJIDAE 5 



form and arrangement of the spines. It may, of course, prove to be identical with 

 R. arctowskii, Dollo, the only other species of Raja described from the Glacial District 

 (see below). 



Fig. I. Raja georgiana. Holotype. x |. 



Raja arctowskii, Dollo. 



1904, Res. Voy. ' Belgica' , Poiss., p. 52, pi. ix, fig. 10. 

 St. 170. 23.11. 27. Off Cape Bowles, Clarence Island, 61° 25' 30" S, 53^ 46' 00" W. Large 

 dredge, 342 m. : 6 egg-capsules. 



Hab. Bellingshausen Sea; between South Shetlands and South Orkneys. 



DoUo's original description of this species was based upon three egg-capsules, each 



60 mm. in length (without the horns), from 70° 15' S, 84° 06' W; 70° 23' S, 82° 47' W; 



and 71' 19' S, 87° 37' W; at depths ranging from 400 to 569 metres. The fish itself 



has not yet been recognized. 



Raja sp. 



St. 599. 17. i. 31. 67° 08' S, 69° 06-5' W. Large dredge, 203 m.: i large egg-capsule with con- 

 tained embryo. 



Hab. Graham Land. 



The length of this capsule, without the horns, is about 200 mm., the greatest width 

 about 80 mm. The embryo is 160 mm. in total length and measures 70 mm. across the 

 disc. In general form the capsule is very similar to that of the European Skate, Raja 

 batis, Linnaeus. 



Other species of Raja from the Antarctic Zone are R. murrayi, Giinther and R. 

 eatonii, Giinther, both from Kerguelen. 



