Hurros.— On Collections from the Auckland and Campbell Islands, 839 
Fis 
Notothenia angustata, Hutton, T.N.Z.I. ani p. 213. 
Five specimens of this fish were brought from the Auckland islands, It 
may be identical with N. maoriensis Haast, T.N.Z.I., 1872, p. 276; but 
that species is said to have only three spines in the first dorsal, and to 
have scales below the eyes, It is no doubt the same as N, coriiceps of 
the ** Fishes of New Zealand ” (1872), and most probably Sir J. Richardson 
confused it with his N. coriiceps in the Ichthyology of the Voyage of the 
“Erebus” and “Terror.” The type of N, coriiceps, according to Dr. 
Giinther, comes from Kerguelen’s Land, 
Notothenia arguta, sp. nov. 
B. 5; D. 4| 80; A. 24; L. lat. 52. 
Height of the body goes 41 times into the total length ; T of the 
head four times ; posterior limb of the preopereulum perpendicular ; top of 
the head flat, not concave, scaleless, roughened with small rounded papille; 
above purplish black, lighter and pinkish below; gill membrane marked 
with orange. A single specimen 7} inches in length from Campbell Island. 
In general shape it approaches N. microlepidota, but is easily distinguished 
by the fin formula, 
Notothenia microlepidota, Hutton, T.N.Z.I., 1875, p. 218. 
D.7|27; A. 22. 
Two specimens from the Auckland Islands. 
Notothenia parva, sp. nov. 
B. 6; D. 6 | 28-29; A. 23-25; L. lat. 62. 
Height of the body goes 51 times into the. total length ; length of the 
head five times; top of the head scaleless, flat, with scattered papillæ. 
Colour, gebiaiih: black, belly white, vertical fins black. 
Four specimens from the Auckland Islands; 8 to 31 inches in length, 
This species approaches N. sima, but has no scales on the top of the 
head, and differs in its fin formula. 
Tripterygium jenningsi. sp. nov. 
D. 6 | 20-21 | 15-16; A. 28. 
A simple tentacle above the orbit, and another at the nostril; teeth on 
the vomer, none'on the palate. Colour, very variable; greenish-brown, 
reddish-brown, or black, marbled with darker. 
Sixteen specimens from the Auckland Islands, the largest 33 inches. 
in length. 
The lateral line is as in T. nigripenne, to which species it is closely allied, 
but differs in having constantly 28 rays in the anal fin 
Note.—Notothenia arguta, N. parva and Tripterygium jenningsi were taken 
