eye 4 2/3 te 5; maxillary 2 2/5; interorbital 1 2/3 in eye. Head 
width 1 2/3 its total length, Snout convex, length 3/4 width at 
eye front. Eye with hind edge midway in head. Mouth large, lower 
jaw projecting. Maxillary to first 2/5 in eye; expansion 2 in eye, 
Teeth bisertal, euter row larger, rather irregular, curved, inner 
row partly biserial? Interorbital concave, Rakers 9 to 114-135 to 
15, lanceolate, 1 1/2 to 1 5/6 of filaments, which 1 2/3 to 1 3/4 
in eye. %cales with 12 to 14 basal radiating striae, circull 
coarse. Color in alcohol faded dull brown, Length 65 to 168 mm, 
(caudal damaged). Nine from Yrange Harbor, Tierra del Fuege, 
Several of these examples in very poor condition, 
Notothenia longipes Steindachner, 
lead 3 2/5 to 3 2/3; depth 4 1/2 to 5?; D. VI - 33 to 36; 
scales 48? to 50? in median lateral series to caudal base; 3 or 4 
scales above lateral line to soft dorsal origin, 15 or 16 below 
to anal origin; 10 or 11 predorsal scales to occiput; snout 3 4/5 
to 4 in head; eye 4 to 4 2/3; maxillary 2 3/5 to 2 3/4; interorbital 
62 to 61/2. Head width 14/5 to in its length. Snout cone 
vex, length 7/8 its width. Hind eye edge midway in head length. 
Mouth large, jaws even, Maxillary to pupil; expansion 2 1/4 to 
23/4 in eye. Teeth in bands, outer series enlarged. Interorbital 
level. Rakers 9 or 10 14 or 15, lanceolate, 1 4/5 to 2 1/2 in 
pigneate, which 2 to 21/2 in eye. ‘Scales with 10 to 14 basal radi-~ 
ating striae; apical denticles 507; circuli coarse, Color in alco- 
hol faded dull brom. Length 100 to 130? mm,(caudals mostly gone). 
Four from Tierra del Fuego, also one labeled Orange Harbor, 
