270 MR C. TATE REGAN ON THE 



10 to 12 gill-rakers on lower part of anterior arch. Dorsal V-VI, 28-31. Anal 27-30. 

 Pectoral f to f the length of head, about as long as pelvics, which reach the vent. 

 Caudal rounded. Caudal peduncle much deeper than long. 40 to 46 scales in a 

 longitudinal series from above base of pectoral fin to caudal, 30 to 35 in upper lateral 

 line, which ends below posterior rays of dorsal, 2 to 12 in lower lateral line, when 

 developed. Body with irregular dark cross-bars ; vertical fins more or less dusky, the 

 caudal often barred and with 2 or 3 dark spots at the base. 



Magellan Straits ; Falkland Islands. 



Here described from several specimens, 60 to 120 mm. in total length, including 

 the type of the species, from the Falkland Islands, and a co-type of N. karlandrew. 



The Scotia examples are from Station 118, Port Stanley, Falklands, 51° 41' S., 

 57° 51' W., and there are others in the British Museum collection from Magellan. 



(9) Notothenia lepidorhinus. 



Notothenia lepidorhinus (part.), Pappenheim, Deutsche Siidpolar-Exped., xiii., Zool., v. p. 169, 

 pi. ix. fig. 1 and pi. x. fig. 1 (1912). 



Depth of body 4 to A^ in the length, length of head 3^ to 3f. Diameter of eye 

 3 to 3-^- in the length of head, interorbital width about 6. Maxillary extending to 

 below anterior margin of pupil ; upper surface and sides of head, including snout and 

 prseorbital, scaly ; 16 gill-rakers on lower part of anterior arch. Dorsal VI-VII, 32-33. 

 Anal 35-36. Pectoral |- the length of head ; pelvics extending beyond origin of anal. 

 Caudal rounded. Caudal peduncle somewhat deeper than long. 72 to 82 scales in a 

 longitudinal series, 45 to 56 in upper lateral line, 32 to 38 in lower lateral line. Body 

 with irregular dark cross-bars ; spinous dorsal dark anteriorly ; soft dorsal with dark 

 oblique stripes. 



Wilhelm Land, 385 metres. 



The types measure 186 to 240 mm. in total length. 



(10) Notothenia squamifrons. 



Giinth., " Challenger" Shore Fish., p. 16, pi. viii. fig. C (1880). 



Depth of body 4^ in the length, length of head 3|. Diameter of eye 3 to 3^ in the 

 length of head, interorbital width 9 to 12. Maxillary extending to below anterior \ of 

 eye ; upper surface and sides of head, including snout and prseorbital, scaly ; 14 to 16 

 gill-rakers on lower part of anterior arch. Dorsal IV-V, 36-37. Anal 32. Pectoral 

 f the length of head, rather shorter than pelvics, which reach the anal. Caudal 

 peduncle deeper than long. 55 scales in a longitudinal series from above base of 

 pectoral to caudal, 44 or 45 in upper lateral line, which ends below end of dorsal, or 

 just behind it, 15 to 18 in lower lateral line. Body with broad irregular cross-bars; 

 cheek with two oblique stripes ; spinous dorsal blackish. 



Kerguelen. 



Here described from the types, two specimens, 110 and 150 mm. in total length. 



