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Авт. 23.—Additions to the Fish Fauna of New Zealand. 
By L. T. Овіғғіх, F.Z.S., Assistant Curator, Auckland Museum. 
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8тхсе the publication of my last paper* many striking examples of fish 
have been received at the Museum, and an account of the most interesting 
will be found annexed hereto. There is yet much to be done before we 
may consider the knowledge of our local fishes to be anything like com- 
At the present time trawling operations are limited to comparatively 
shallow areas round our coast, consequently we know but little of the 
d of v aum trawling and the productions therefrom. 
I lad take this opportunity E птен Rad ioca to 
ap gee ees are active у interesting themselves in my 
the following E F. Cheeseman, F.L.S., F , Curator of the Auckland 
Museum, for many courtesies са connection vax’ my ichthyological studies ; 
and to Mr. Allan R. McCulloch, Zoologist to the Australian Museum, Sydney 
on whose long experience and expert rt advice I make many а Ка 
calls. For specimens of fish : Sandford’s Limited ; Mr. P. Mun ; Mr. 
Munro; Captain Nilsson, of the s.s. “ James Cosgrove”’; Aoin City 
J. H. Deighton, late 2T X sip 
R.H 
д”: 
Мг. 
McKay and ina Crawford, of the s.s. * Cowan ” ; 
* Trans. N.Z. Inst., vol. 53, pp. 351-57, 1921. 
