Explanation of Plates. 

 PI. I. 



Fig. I. Nototheiiia siina Richardson from Berkeley Sound, Falklaiids, depth i6 ni, shells 

 and algre, 19th July 1902. 

 :^ 2. Notothenia mizops Günther var. tiudifrotis n. from South Georgia 1902. 

 !> 3. Notothenia larseni n. sp. from Cumberland Bay, South Georgia, depth 252— 

 310 ni., grey clay mixed with stones, 5th of June 1902. 

 4. Artetlidraco minis n. g. & sp. from Cumberland Bay, South Georgia, depth 250 

 m., small stones, Ma)' 1902. 

 » 5. Phucocœtes variegatiis (Günther) from Port I.ouis, I'alklands, among kelp. 30th 

 of July 1902. 



PI. II. 



» 6. Notothenia larseni n. sp. from Snowhill, depth 125 m., gra\el and stones, i6th 



of Jan. 1902. 

 » 7. Artec! iilraco skottsbergi n. g. & sp. from Bransfield Strait, depth 849 m., mud 



and stones, 25th of Nov. 1902. 

 » 8. Genypterus blacodes (Forster) from Tekenika Bay, 'I'ierra del Fuego, depth 7 m., 



mud and Rhodymenia, 6th of Nov. 1902. 



Figures i — S painted from living .specimens by Mr. Skottsberg. 



PI. III. 



» 9. Notothenia dubia n. sp. from Cumberland Bay, South Georgia, depth 20 m., 



30th of May 1902. 

 ■n 10. Notothenia gibberifrons n. sp. from Cumberland Bay, South Georgia, depth 75 m., 



clay and some algae, 14th of May 1902. 

 » II. Careproctus georgiantis n. sp. from Cumberland Bay, South Georgia, depth 125 



m., clay mixed with stones, 29th of May 1902. 



b. anterior part seen from below. 



c. ventral disk, 5 times enlarged. 



d. 3 teeth strongly enlarged. 



» 12. Liparis antarctica Putnam n. subsp. {:) fa/klandiea, from Berkley Sound, Falk- 

 lands, depth 16 m., gravel, shells and algœ, 19th of July 1902. Three teeth 

 very strongly enlarged. 



Schwedische Südpolar-Expedition içot — iQoj. Bd. V Nr 6. 



