FISHES—REGAN. 5 
lateral line without tubules. Body with dark spots or irregular cross-bars; spinous 
dorsal blackish ; soft dorsal and anal with a blackish band which is broadest and most 
intense posteriorly ; caudal, pectorals and pelvics barred. Vertebrae 15 +32. 
This species was known previously only from the type, a specimen of 110 mm. 
taken off the Ross Barrier at a depth of 300 fathoms. Numerous examples up to 
180 mm. in total length were obtained by the “Terra Nova” in the following 
loealities :— 
Off new land south of the Balleny Islands, 200 fathoms. 
Ross Sea, 74° 25’ S., 179° 3’ E., 158 fathoms. 
Entrance to McMurdo Sound, 77° 13’8., 164° 18’ E., 207 fathoms, and 76° 56'S... 
164° 12’ E., 160 fathoms. 
McMurdo Sound, near Inaccessible Island, 222 to 241 fathoms. 
10. Trematomus lepidorhinus, Pappenh. (PI. tv, fig. 1). 
Notothenia lepidorhinus, Pappenheim, Deutsche Siidpolar-Exped. x11, Zool. v, p. 169, pl. rx, f. 1, 
and pl. x, f. 1 (1912). 
Three examples, 135 to 150 mm. in total leneth, from off new land south of the 
Balleny Islands, depth 200 fathoms. “These have vi—vir, 31-33 dorsal and 34-35 anal 
rays, 75 to 80 scales in a lateral longitudinal series, and 14 to 16 gill-rakers on the 
lower part of the anterior arch. 
I have examined the pectoral arch on both sides in all three specimens and find 
that the foramen is well within the hypereoracoid. I can only conclude that in 
exposing the foramen Pappenheim must have enlarged it ventralwards, which may 
easily occur unless care be taken. 
11. Trematomus eulepidotus, Regan (PI. tv, fig. 3). 
Trematomus eulepidotus, Regan, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8) x, 1914, p. 12. 
Depth of body 33 to 43 in the length, length of head 3? to 33. Diameter of eye 
34 to 34 in length of head, interorbital width 43 to 5. Maxillary extending to below 
anterior } of eye; head covered with scales, only the lips naked. 14 or 15 gill-rakers 
on lower part of anterior arch. Dorsal vi, 35-36. Anal 33-34. Pectoral 2 to 4 
length of head; pelvics extending to vent or origin of anal. Caudal truncate. 
Caudal peduncle as long, or nearly as long as deep. 70 scales in a longitudinal series 
from above pectoral fin to caudal, 42 to 46 in upper lateral line, 10 to 15 in lower. 
Sides of body with dark spots connected to form a network; dorsal fin with oblique 
dark stripes. 
Two specimens, 140 and 165 mm. in total length, the smaller taken at the entrance 
to McMurdo Sound, 76° 56’ 8., 164° 12’ W., at a depth of 160 fathoms, the larger from 
near Inaccessible Island, depth 222 to 241 fathoms. There are two larger examples, 
220 and 250 mm., in bad condition, also from McMurdo Sound, taken off Granite 
Harbour at a depth of 50 fathoms. 
