364 MR C. TATE REGAN ON THE 



(l) Bathydraco antarcticus. 

 Giinth., I.e., and " Challenger" Deep-Sea Fish., p. 47, pi. viii. fig. A (1887). 



Elongate, subcylindrical, the depth 9 in the length, length of head 3. Snout 1| as 

 long as diameter of eye, which is 4 in length of head, interorbital width 20. Lower 

 jaw projecting ; maxillary reaching vertical from anterior margin of eye ; cheek com- 

 pletely scaled; 16 gill-rakers on lower part of anterior arch. Dorsal 36. Anal 31. 

 Caudal subtruncate. Pectoral truncated, as long as head without snout, reaching origin 

 of anal. About 1 40 scales in a lateral longitudinal series, about 60 in the lateral line, 

 which is complete. Brownish ; fins dusky. 



South-east of Heard Island, 1260 fathoms. 



Here described from the type, 260 mm. in total length. 



(2) Bathy draco macrolepis. 

 Bouleng., Nat. Antarctic Exped. Nat. Hist., ii., Fish., p. 4, pi. i. fig. 3 (1907). 



Depth of body 9 in the length, length of head 3. Snout If as long as diameter of 

 eye, which is 4^ in the length of head, interorbital width 14. Lower jaw projecting; 

 maxillary reaching vertical from anterior margin of eye ; cheeks naked below the sub- 

 orbitals ; 11 gill-rakers on lower part of anterior arch. Dorsal 34. Anal 29. Caudal 

 subtruncate. Pectoral as long as head behind middle of eye, reaching origin of anal. 

 About 90 scales in a lateral longitudinal series, about 55 in the lateral line, which is 

 complete. Brownish ; fins dusky. 



South-west of Balleny Islands, 252 fathoms. 



Here described from the type, 210 mm. in total length. In the original description 

 the number of gill-rakers was erroneously given as 6, and of dorsal rays as 39 ; the 

 latter number is also shown in the figure. 



(3) Bathydraco scotise. (PI. IX. fig. 4.) 

 Dollo, Proc. Roy. Soc. Edin., xxvi., 1906, p. 65. 



Depth of body 9 to 10 in the length, length of head 3^. Snout If as long as eye, 

 the diameter of which is 5 in the length of head, interorbital width 12 or 13. Lower 

 jaw projecting ; maxillary not reaching the vertical from anterior margin of eye ; cheek 

 naked below the suborbitals ; 19 to 22 gill-rakers on lower part of anterior arch. 

 Dorsal 38. Anal 31. Caudal subtruncate. Pectoral as long as head without snout, 

 extending a little beyond origin of anal. About 100 scales in a lateral longitudinal 

 series, 36 to 40 in the lateral line, which ends at a distance from the caudal equal to 

 ^ its own length. 



Two specimens, 133 and 145 mm. in total length, taken by the Scotia at Station 417, 

 71 22' S., 16 34' W., off Coats Land: depth 1410 fathoms; temperature 3T9 F. ; 

 trawl; 18th March 1904. 



(ROY. EOC. EDIN. TRANS., VOL. XLIX., 282.) 



