144 



"TEllKA NOVA" EXPflDITION. 



i^TROMATKIDAK. 

 Cul>lC('l>s Ohruhils. IJc^ail. 



A youug fish 20 una. loii.ii. 



Station 125. Between North Cape ami Di.ulitk'.ss IJay. New Zcahiiiil. Suiface. 

 Au«;u.st 23r(l. I'.tl 1. 



Centrolo/ihus indorlriis. Oiiilliy ( I'l. X. Hl;. 7). 



A young tisli 19 mm. lnnu has the liodv deejxn' ami the cro.ss-ljars stronger than 

 the larger examples alrca<ly (Ifscriln-d (•■Tcna Nova " Fishes, p. I'J). 



Station 142. :U 45' S.. 1 70 4.=)' E. 2iiicire.s. Septmihcr 8tli. ID 1 I. 



Sidney 



lotvihomk-9 



I'll.. •"). Distriliutitiu of LiiiitiirlilhijK fuKcuitiis. 

 (+), Littoral, from rofk-pools j +, iilaiiktouic. 



OkmI'VI.IDAK. 

 '/'/////■■•<it<:<< iifuii, Euphi-as. (IM. \'1II. ti^s. 1-;)). 



Specimens 5 to 10 mm. long aiv very similar to those of T. /i/ninctheus deserihed 

 and figured liy (liinther (•' Cliallengei' " Pelagic Fishes, p. 7. pi. I. figs. C, D). There 

 ai-e ahout ;'>r) vertebrae and IH to 20 doisal spines. 



Station 133. Spirits Bay, near North Cape, New Zealand. 20 metres. Au'ais 

 :;()lli. I'.H I. 



TKICIIirKlllAK. 



1,1 jiiihijiHs cduddfiis, Fujjhras. ( IM. \'lll. Hl;-. 7). 



A .specimen of II imn. is distinguished from I he preceding Kv the moi'e el<m<^'ate 



