Explanation of Plates. 
pi. i. 
1. Notothenia sima Richardson from Berkeley Sound, Falklands, depth 16 m, shells 
and algæ, 19th July 1902. 
2. Notothenia tnizops Günther var. nudifrons n. from South Georgia 1902. 
3. Notothenia larseni n. sp. from Cumberland Bay, South Georgia, depth 252 — 
310 m., grey clay mixed with stones, 5th of June 1902. 
4. Artedidraco minis 11. g. & sp. from Cumberland Bay, South Georgia, depth 250 
m., small stones, May 1902. 
5. Phucocœtes variegatus (Günther) from Port Louis, Falklands, among kelp, 30th 
of July 1902. 
PI. II. 
6. Notothenia larseni n. sp. from Snowhill, depth 125 m., gravel and stones, 16th 
of Jan. 1902. 
7. Artedidraco skottsbergi n. g. & sp. from Bransfield Strait, depth 849 m., mud 
and stones, 25th of Nov. 1902. 
8. Genypterus blacodes (Forster) from Tekenika Bay, Tierra del Fuego, depth 7 111., 
mud and Rhodymenia , 6th of Nov. 1902. 
Figures 1 — 8 painted from living specimens by Mr. Skottsberg. 
PI. III. 
9. Notothenia dubia 11. sp. from Cumberland Bay, South Georgia, depth 20 m., 
30th of May 1902. 
10. Notothenia gibberifrons 11. sp. from Cumberland Bay, South Georgia, depth 75 111., 
clay and some algæ, 14th of May 1902. 
11. Careproctus georgianus 11. sp. from Cumberland Bay, South Georgia, depth 125 
m., clay mixed with stones, 29th of May 1902. 
b. anterior part seen from below. 
c. ventral disk, 5 times enlarged. 
d. 3 teeth strongly enlarged. 
12. Liparis antarctica Putnam n. subsp. (?) falklandica , from Berkley Sound, Falk- 
lands, depth 16 m., gravel, shells and algæ, 19th of July 1902. Three teeth 
very strongly enlarged. 
Schwedische Südpolar- Expedition iqoi — iQoj. Bd. V Nr. 6. 
