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Next to the Notothentiformes the Zoarcidae are of importance. This is principally 
a northern family and includes both oceanic and coast fishes, many of the latter 
frequenting rather deep water. South of the tropics the Zoarcidae are represented by 
fROGELY 
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AS§ 27.3.5, 
Fic. 4.—Distribution of Trematomus and Notothenia: 1, T. newnesii; 2, T. nicolai; 3, T. borchgrevinkii ; 
4, T. brachysoma ; 5, T. bernacchii ; 6, T. vicarius; 7, T. dubius; 8, T. hansoni; 9, T. loennbergii ; 
10, T. pennellii; 11, T. centronotus; 12, T. scotti; 13, T. lepidorhinus; 14, T. eulepidotus. 
a, N. trigramma; b, N. canina; c, N. ramsayi; d, N. tessellata; e, N. wiltoni; £, N. brevicauda ; 
g, WN. longipes; h, N. sima; i, N. squamifrons; j, N. larseni; k, N. gibberifrons; 1, N. acuta ; 
m, N. vaillanti ; n, N. mizops; 0, N. nudifrons ; p, N. marionensis ; q, N.-angustifrons ; x, N. elegans ; 
s, N. cornucola; +, N. cyaneobrancha; u, N. coriiceps; v, N. rossii; w, N. macrocephata ; 
x, N. microlepidota ; y, N. colbecki ; 2, N. filholi. 
a number of genera from the coasts of America and Antarctica. The following lst 1s 
based on my revision in the “Scotia” report, modified by the study of a paper by 
