“TERRA NOVA” EXPEDITION. 
Il—GENERAL PART. 
THE DISTRIBUTION OF ANTARCTIC AND 
SUBANTARCTIC FISHES. 
A. COAST FISHES. 
Ir is convenient to distinguish between coast fishes and oceanic fishes, Including im the 
former not only the littoral forms but also fishes that may occur at no great distance 
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Tristan da Cunhe 
-Gough A 
AFRICA 
| 
| Bouvet / «Mana Is 
~ Crozet Is 
SCeeega 5 Sandwich bs 
~ S.Orkney Is 
(O" pakland ES "y 
Sere HSS 
VAerguelen | 
2 St. Rul 
Anenoete | 
‘ SEA > 
be , 
Heara i. 
90° w 
VICTORIA 
ROSS SEA ALAND 
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x Macguane &. 
Gaptel f 
s. zi , 
2 Auckland |. 
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2 Stewart / 
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TASMANIA 
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Fic. 1—Map showing the principal localities mentioned in the text. 
from the coasts in water down to two or three hundred fathoms deep, and are not 
pelagic or bathypelagie. 
