174 Southern Cross. 



V. PISCES. 



By G. a. BOULENGEK, F.E.S. 



(Plates Xr.-XVIII.) 



Leaving out a few Fishes obtained ou the way to the Antarctic 

 region and about New Zealand and Tasmania, as well as a number 

 of others, the decomposed condition of which precluded any attempt 

 at identification, the collection on which this report is based con- 

 sisted of about 200 specimens, referable to sixteen species, eight of 

 which are new, two belonging to undescribed genera. 



CHONDROPTERYGII. 

 SPINACIDAE. 



1. EUPIiOTOMICRUS LABORDII, Q. et G. 



A single female specimen from Campbell Island, south of New 

 Zealand. First discovered by Quoy and Gaimard near Mauritius, 

 this very rare little Selachian has since been reported from the 

 Antarctic Ocean, west of Cape Horn (R. 0. Cunningham, Proc. 

 Zool. Soc, 1899, p. 732). 



TELEOSTEI. 



SCOPELIDAE. 



2. SCOPELUS ANTARCTICUS, Gthr. 

 A single specimen was obtained on an ice-floe in Robertson Bay. 



NOTOTHENIIDAE. 



Not long ago,^ whilst examining the skeletons of the " Tra- 

 chinoid " Fishes with a view to a more natural arrangement of this 



1 Ann. and Mag. N. H. (7) viii., 1901, p. 261. 



