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with two very sharp, comparatively long, backwards- 
inclined teeth. The head occupied nearly one-third 
of the entire length of the fish. It is greenish-grey 
colour above, while lighter underneath. 
Another remarkable fish is one absolutely white, 
not of the usual white colour you see in the light 
spots of ordinary fish caught in the Northern Hemi- 
sphere, but a spotless, dull, milky white. It had much 
the shape of a herring. 
Of lower organisms, caught principally by the 
dredge, Meduse were well represented. One large 
jelly-fish was caught near the peninsula, with arms, or 
extremities, about twelve yards long; its weight was 
NEAR SIR JOHN MURRAY GLACIER. 
9o lbs. Smaller jelly-fish, several kinds of star-fish, 
shells, sponges, and a variety of shrimps and crustacea 
were also secured. At the coast of Franklin Island, 
