NO. 2133. FISHES TAKEN BY "ALBATROSS," 1888— THOMPSON. 419 



IIAPLOCHITONIDAE. 



9. Haplochiton zebra Jenyns. Mayne Harbor, Latitude Cove, and Port Otway. 



10. Haplochiton taeniatus Jenyns. Island Harbor. 



SYNGNATHIDAE. 



11. Syngnathus blainvilKanus Eydoiix and Gervais. Mayne Harbor and Port Otway. 



ATHERINIDAE. 



12. Menidia alburnus(G iinthev). Laredo Bay, Gregory Bay, and Sandy Point. 



BOVICHTHYIDAE. 



13. Pseudaphritis gobio (Giinther). Borja Bay and Otter Bay. 



NOTOTHENIIDAE. 



14. Uarpagifer bispinis (Forster). Sandy Point, Laredo Bay, and station 2775. 



15. Eleginops madovina (Cuvier and Valenciennes). Sandy Point. (See genus 

 Nototbenia.) 



RUVETTIDAE. 



16. Thyrsites atun (Eupbrasen). Port Otway. 



PLEURONECTIDAE. 



17. Hippoglossina macrops Steindacbner. Station 2787. 



GOBIESOCIDAE. 



18. Gobiesox marmoratus Jenyns. Port Otway. 



GADIDAE. 



19. Salilota australis (Giintber). Sandy Point and Otter Bay. 



20. Lotella marginata Giintber. Station 2783. 



MACROURIDAE. 



21. Coelorhynchus fasciatus Giinther. Stations 2783, and 2784. (See Section III, 

 after No. 21.) 



22. Coelorhynchus patagoniae Gilbert and Tbompson, new species. Station 2784. 

 (See Section III, after No. 22.) 



1. MYXINE AUSTRALIS Jenyns. 



Muaernoblenna olivacea Lacepede, Poissons, vol. 5, 1803, p. 652. 

 Myxine australis Jenyns, Voy. Beagle', 1842, p. 159. 



Three specimens, from Port Churruca, Borja Bay, and Sandy- 

 Point. 



The depth is contained nineteen times in the total length; there 

 are 97 pores between the head and anus (32 to the pectoral), and 12 

 from the anus to the tip of the caudal; the dorsal fold is continued 

 nearly halfway toward the head. The first two teeth of the upper 

 series are confluent, and there are 1 1 in all in that series. 



