250 TBAOHINID^. 



one-half the length of the diameter of the eye. Olive, marbled with 

 darker and dotted with white. 

 Coasts of South America. 



2. Bovichthys variegatus, 

 Richards. Voy. Ereb. ^ IWr. Ichlhijol. p. 50. pi. 34. f. 1-4. 

 D. 8 I 18. A. 13. 



The soft dorsal is as high as the body beneath ; the length of the 

 base of the spinous dorsal is equal to, or more than, one-half of that 

 of the soft ; eyes slightly directed upwards ; the width of the inter-' 

 orbital space is one-half the length of the diameter of the eye. Back 

 with five brown cross-bars. 



Port Jackson. 



a. Fine specimen. From the Haslar Collection. 1 Types of the 

 h. Adult. From the Haslar Collection. J species. 



3. Bovichthys psychrplutes. 

 D. 8 I 20. A. 14. 



Head slightly compressed ; eye lateral, not directed upwards ; the 

 width of the interorbital space is somewhat less than the diameter of 

 the eye. Uniform bluish-oUve. 



Antarctic Ocean. 



a, Lat. 50° S., Long. 172° W. Antarctic Expedition. 



Description of the specimen. — The body and the head are slightly 

 compressed and somewhat elongate ; the hciglit of the body is five 

 times in the total length, the length of the head (without opercular 

 spine) 3f. The upper surface of the head is smooth and rather flat, 

 with a pair of shght ridges between the orbits ; the width of the 

 space between the orbits is rather less than the diameter of the eye, 

 which, of moderate size, equals the extent of the snout. The oper- 

 culum is armed with a long straight spine. The two dorsal fins are 

 separated from each other and, like the anal, of moderate height ; 

 the spines of the first arc flexible. The caudal is subtnmcated ; the 

 pectoral large, rounded, with the five loAver rays simple, and thicker 

 than the upper ones. The ventrals also are rather elongate, and 

 reach to the vent ; they arc composed of one spine and five rays, and 

 are rather remote from each other. There is no scale visible ; the 

 lateral Une appears to be rough. Teeth are perceptible in the jaws and 

 on the vomer, whilst the existence of those of the palatine bones can 

 only be perceived by the touch. The colour is uniform bluish-olive. 



Total length 20 lines. 



15. TRICHODON. 



Trichodon, {Stellcr) Cuv. 8f Val. iii. p. 152. 

 Body compressed, elongate, with the abdomen trenchant ; cleft of 

 the mouth nearly vertical ; eye lateral. Scales none. Two dorsals ; 



