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the whole interorbital region strongly scaly, a less rounded more truncate caudal, 

 not pigmented ventral and anal fins etc. The whole exterior of these two species is 

 much more dissimilar than the short characteristics indicate. 



4. Notothenia longipes Steindachner. 



4 specimens from stat. 53, Port Williams, Falklands, depth 12 m., sand and gravel. 

 2 specimens from stat. 54, Port Stanley, Falklands, depth 10 m., mud and shells. 

 3d of Sept. 1902. 



2 specimens from stat. 57. Port Albemarle, Falklands, depth 18 — 30 m., sand, 

 nth of Sept. 1902. 



All these specimens are young but may be recognized by their large eyes, nar- 

 row interorbital space and long ventrals when compared with Notothenia tcssellata. 

 N. longipes appears to be new to the Falklands. It is described from the Magellan 

 territory and the West-Patagonian archipelago. But if N. sqnaniifrons GÜNTHER 

 from Kerguelen Land is entirely identical with N. longipes Steindaciiner as Bou- 

 LENGER has stated * it must have a very wide distribution in subantarctic seas. 



5. Notothenia brevipes n. sp. 



Numerous specimens from stat. 39, Port Williams, Falklands, depth 40 m., sand 

 and small stones with alga;. 4th of July 1902. 



3 specimens from stat. 48, Berkelej' Sound, Falklands, depth 25 m., sand and 

 stones, temperature + 2,75' C. lOth of Aug. 1902. 



I specimen from stat. 49, the same locality, depth 25 — 30 m., shells and stones 

 10th of Aug. 1902. 



4 specimens from stat. 51, Port Williams, Falklands, depth 22 m., sand. 3d of 

 Sept. 1902. 



Numerous specimens from stat. 52, the same locality, depth 17 m., sand. 3d 

 of Sept. 1902. 



I specimen from stat. 54, Port Stanley, Falklands, depth 10 m., mud and shells. 

 3d of Sept. 1902. 



I specimen from stat. 57, Port Albemarle, Falklands, depth 18 — 30 m., sand, 

 nth of Sept. 1902. 



D. (VI) VII, 32, A. (29) 30—32. Sq. about ^6—^%. 



Head depressed, flattened above, body fusiform, compressed posteriorly. Depth 

 of body 5 to 6 times in total length. Length of head 3 to 3Va times in total length 



Rep. on Coll. " Southern Cross''. Pisces. London 1902. 



