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EINAR LÖNNBERG, 
(Schwed. Stidpolar-Exp. 
The fishes of Tierra del Fuego, Staaten Island and 
adjacent seas. 
The collection from this district comprises only 12 species, but there are some 
novelties among these, viz. a new species of Notothenia , a geographic subspecies of 
Murcenolepis mannoratus GÜNTHER and a young Macrurus which perhaps is new, 
but which I do not want to name on account of the scantiness of the material. 
Whether representing a new species or not, it is certainly new to the locality. The 
other species are all of them recorded from the Magellan district before. 
An interesting collection from Tekenika Bay was among the lost treasures. 
1. Notothenia tessellata RICHARDSON. 
Numerous specimens from Ushuaia caught in a depth of io m. 
2 small specimens from Ushuaia caught in the same depth 12th of March 1902. 
Concerning the colour of the latter is communicated the following on the label: 
“White with irregular dark spots on the back and the sides.” 
2. Notothenia coriiceps RICHARDSON. 
i specimen from stat. 14 Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuëgo, depth 10 m. gravel and 
stones with algæ, 19th of March 1902. 
I specimen from stat. 13 Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego, depth 8 m. stones and 
gravel with algæ, 13th of March 1902. 
About the colour of the last mentioned specimen is recorded on the label: 
“Speckled with dark all over except on the white belly, vertical fins dark with 
white bands, paired fins white with reddish bands.” 
3. Notothenia brevicauda n. sp. 
(PI. V. Fig. 16.) 
I specimen from Ushuaia, depth 10 m. 15th of March 1902. 
D. V. 35. A. 32. Squ. 66. 
Head moderately compressed, extensively scaly all over except on snout to 
above nostrils and preorbital. Body rather strongly compressed. Depth of body 
4 3 4 /s times in total length without caudal. Length of head 3Ç2 times in total length 
without caudal. Diameter of eye 4 times in length of head. Interorbital width 
