142 “TERRA NOVA” EXPEDITION. 
pigmented swellings, the third largest, the last 3 small; these correspond respectively 
to myotomes 15, 22-23, 29-30, 47, 57 and 67-68. Total length 60 mm. 
Tropical Atlantic. Station 50. 18°8., 31° 45' W. Surface. May 7th, 1913. 
The resemblances to the Ophichthys larvae described and figured by Schmidt 
(Medd. Komm. Havunders, Fiskeri, IV, 2, Let) make it probable that this is a 
member of the family Ophichthyidae. 
SYNENTOGNATHI. 
: ScOMBRESOCIDAE. 
Scombresox saurus, Walb. 
Post-larval fishes, 10 and 18 mm. in total length, are strongly pigmented. The 
snout is short and the lower jaw is prominent, but not produced. The fins are fully 
developed ; the smaller specimen has the fold in front of the anal fin still persistent. 
Station 69. South of the Azores. 29°10’ N., 33° 36’ W. Surface. May 29th, 1913. 
Scombresox forstert, Cuv. and Val. 
Post-larval examples of this species are similar to those of its Atlantic 
representative. 
Station 89. Off Three Kings Islands. Surface. July 25th, 1911. 
HeEMIRHAMPHIDAE. 
Femirhamphus unifasciatus, Ranzani. 
Dorsal 13-14. Anal 14-15. Myotomes about 50. Lower jaw not produced. 
Total length 10 mm. 
Station 53. Tropical Atlantic. 5°8., 27°15 W. 2 metres. May 12th, 1913. 
PERCOMORPHI. 
ScoRPIDIDAE. 
Scorpis violaceus, Haast. 
A young fish of 38 mm. 
Station 129. Off Three Kings Islands. Surface. August 26th, 1911. 
POMACENTRIDAE. 
Glyphidodon, sp. (PIE V UN ie. 5): 
Dorsal x1r—xmi, 10-11. Anal m,10-11. Vertebrae 26 (11 + 15). The specimen 
measures 5 mm. in total length. 
Station 39. Six miles off the mouth of Rio de demets Harker: 2 metres. 
April 27th, 1913 
