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Though in rather poor preservation our examples agree with 
Regan's figure and description. “2° Our largest specimen shows 
about 14 rows of scales across the cheek from Jower eye edge to 
middle of preopercle edge, and also a number of fine crowded 
scales along upper part of opercle or above opercular spine, 
Cc, macrecephala Roule is said to have 7 simple pectoral 
rays, but this must be a variable character as our specimens of 
C. gobio show 3 to 6, of which lesser numbers in the young, 
except one small specimen which also has 7, 
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NOTOTHENTIDAE , 
Notothenia cornucola Richardson, 
Heed 3 1/5 to 3 2/5; depth 4 te 4 2/5; D. V, 30 to 32; A. 30 te SS 
scales 44 to 47 in lateral line to caudal base; 50 to 52 rows of 
scales along lateral line to caudal base; 4 scales above lateral 
line to soft dorsal origin, 15 to 14 below to anal origin; 14 predor- 
sal scales to occiput; snout 3 1/2 to 4 in head from upper jaw tip; 
eye 4 to 4 1/5; maxillary 2 2/5; interorbital 1 4/5 in eve. Head 
width 1 2/3 in its total length, Snout length 3/4 its width, Eye 
with hind edg well advanced from middle in head length. Mouth 
moderate, lower jaw slightly Sea teeing. Mexillary to pupil, expan= 
sion 21/5 in eye, Teeth biserial, rows slightly irregular, front 
one longest, strongest and curved. Interorbital narrow, level, 
