POISSONS 



il. Cap Horn (Ile Horn). — Among the sea-weed ; stomachs filled with small fish, crabs 

 and crayfish. — J. Richardson, Erebus and Terror, 1844. -- Notothenia comucola. 



3. Malouines. 1. Port Louis. — J. Richardson, Erebus and Terror, 1N44-45. - 

 Notothenia comucola, Notothenia virgata et Notothenia marginata. 



4. Géorgie du Sud. - 1. Royal Bay. - - J. G. Fischer, Deutsche Poi ^-Expédition 

 (1882-83), i885. 



5. Kerguelen. -• 1. Among the sea-weed ; gut filled with Entomostraca, and a few small 

 shells. — J. Richardson, Erebus and Terror, 1844. — Notothenia coriieeps et Notothenia 

 purptiriceps . 



2. Cinq iathoms, et under stones on the beach, at low water ; 2 Janvier 1875. 

 Th. Gill, Transit of Venus (1874-75), 1875. ('). — Notothenia purpiuiceps. 



3. A. GtiNTHER, Transit of Venus (1N74-75), 187g ( J ). 



4. Royal Sound. — Th. Studer, Gazelle, 188g. — Notothenia purptiriceps. 



6. Nouvelle Zélande — 1. Mil/ord Sound. — F. W. Hutton, 1872 ('). 



2. Dunedin. — F. W. Hutton, 1873 ( 4 ). — Notothenia comucola. 



3. Taiaroa Head (Cap Saunders). -- August, September, and October. Food : seaweed ■ 

 in one instance (sur 8) the stomach contained also small fish. In six fish the ova were ripe, or 

 nearly so, in August. — G. M, Thomson, i8g2 ( 5 ). 



7. Iles Auckland. — {. Richardson, Erebus and Terror, 1S44. 



5. Iles Chatham (Warekauri). — F. W. Hutton, 1873 ("). — Notothenia comucola. 



9. Antarctique (Q. Australien). — 1. Robertson Bay (Terre \ "ictoria). --5 to 7 fathoms. — 

 G. A. Boullngek, Southhkn Cross, 190.2. 



5. — Notothenia cyaneobrancha, Richardson, 1844 



Queue rhipidicerque (homocerque) arrondie. 



1. Archipel Magellanique. — 1. Baie Orange (Ile Hoste). - L. Vaillant, .Mission du 

 Cap Horn, 1891. 



2. Kerguelen. — 1. J. Richardson, Erebus and Terror, 1844. 



2. Betsy Cove. — Nahe dem Strande zwischen Ufersteinen oder in Ebbetiimpeln gefangen, 

 mit Hatpagifer bispinis. — Th. Studer, Gazelle, 1889. 



3. A. Gunther, Challenger, 1880. 



(1) Th. Gill. .Fish. (J. H. Kidder. Contributions to the Natural History of Kerguelen Island, made in con- 

 nection with the American Transit-of- Venus Expédition, 1874-75. Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus. Vol. X 1 1 J . : S 7 5 J . 



(2) A. Gunther. Fishes. (An Account of the Petrological, Botanical and Zoological Collections made in 

 Kerguelen's Land and Rodriguez during the Transit of Venus Expéditions, in the years 1874-75. PMI. Traits. Roy. 

 Soc. London. 1879. Vol. 16S. p. 166). 



(3) F. W. Hutton. Fishes of New Zealand. (Wellington, 1872. p. 26). 



(4) F. W. Hutton, Contributions to the Ichthyology of New Zealand. (Tratis. New Zealand lus/. Vol. V. 1872, 

 — 1873, — p. 262). 



(5) O. M. Thomson. Notes on Sea-fishes. (Tiaus. New Zealand [us/. Vol. XXIV. 1891, — 1892. — p. 210). 



(6) F. W. Hutton. Contributions, etc. p. 262. 



