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There are five examples of this new species, 70 to 100 ram. in total length : — 



1. Station 398, 68° 25' S., 27° 10' W., 1 to 1000 fathoms; surface temperature 



30° F. ; vertical net ; 29th February 1904. 



2. Station 422; 68° 32' S., 12° 49' W., to 800 fathoms; surface temperature 



31-1° F. ; temperature at 800 fathoms 32-4° F. ; vertical net; 23rd March 

 1904. 



3. Station 414, 71° 50' S., 23° 30' W., to 1000 fathoms; surface temperature 



29-1° F. ; vertical net; 15th March 1904. 



4. Station 417, 71° 22' S., 16° 34' W., 1410 fathoms; temperature at 1410 



fathoms 31-9° F. ; trawl; 18th March 1904. 



5. Station 418, 71° 32' S., 17° 15' W., 1221 fathoms; temperature at 1221 



fathoms 31-9° F. ; trawl ; 19th March 1904. 



Baihylagus antarcticus, Giinth., is distinguished by the less graceful form (depth 

 5 in the length) and the longer anal fin with 22 rays. Bathylagiis gracilis, another 

 Antarctic species recently described by Lonnberg, has the interorbital space very 

 narrow and deeply concave, and about 41 scales in a longitudinal series. 



Other species of Bathylagus have been described from the South Atlantic (Gunther, 

 Lonnberg), the North Atlantic (Goode and Bean), and the North Pacific (Gilbert). 



Galaxiid^. 



4. Galaxias attenuatus, Jenyns. 



Two examples from Port Stanley and Port Harriet, Falkland Islands, Station 118. 



5. Galaxias maculatus, Jenyns. 

 Several from Port Harriet, Station 118. 



Haploghitonid^. 

 6. Haplochiton zebra, Jenyns. 

 One specimen from Port Stanley, Falkland Islands, in fresh water, Station 118. 



Stomiatidje. 



7. Stomias boa, Kisso. 



One from Station 451, 48° 06' S., 10° 5' W., 1742 fathoms; trawl; 13th April 



1904. 



8. Cyclothone microdon, Giinth. 



Small examples of this widely distributed species were taken at three stations, viz. — 

 Six at Station 450, 48° 00' S., 9° 50' W., 1332 fathoms; surface temperature 



40-0° F. ; trawl; 13th April 1904. 

 One at Station 422, 68° 32' S., 12° 49' W., 0-800 fathoms ; temperature at 800 



fathoms 32-4° F. ; vertical net; 23rd March 1904. 

 Four at Station 414, 71° 50' S., 23° 30' W., 0-1000 fathoms; surface tempera- 

 ture 29-1° F. ; vertical net ; 15th March 1904. 



