144 “TERRA NOVA” EXPEDITION. 
STROMATEIDAE. 
Cubiceps caeruleus, Regan. 
A young fish 20 mm. long. 
Station 125. Between North Cape and Doubtless Bay, New Zealand. Surface. 
Aueust 23rd, 1911. 
Centrolophus maoricus, Ogilby (Pl. X, fig. 7). 
A young fish 19 mm. long has the body deeper and the cross-bars stronger than 
the larger examples already described (‘‘ Terra Nova” Fishes, p. 19). 
Station 142. 34° 45'S8., 170° 45’ E. 2 metres. September 8th, 1911. 
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&), Littoral, from rock-pools; +, planktonic. 
GEMPYLIDAB. 
Thyrsites atun, Kuphras. (Pl. VIII, figs. 1-8). 
Specimens 5 to 10 mm. long are very similar to those of 7. prometheus described 
and figured by Giinther (“‘ Challenger” Pelagic Fishes, p. 7, pl. I, figs. C, D). There 
are about 35 vertebrae and 18 to 20 dorsal spines. 
Station 133. Spirits Bay, near North Cape, New Zealand. 20 metres. Augus 
30th, 1911. 
TRICHIURIDAE. 
Lepidopus caudatus, Kuphyas. (Pl. VIII, fig. 7). 
A specimen of 11 mm. is distinguished from the preceding by the more elongate 
