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CONTRIBUTIONS TO KNOWLEDGE.
VEO. PxXexOa:
EVERY MAN IS A VALUABLE MEMBER OF SOCIETY WHO, BY HIS OBSERVATIONS, RESEARCHES, AND EXPERIMENTS, PLOCURES
KNOWLEDGE FOR MEN.—SMITHSON.
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LIBRARY
Cy sO'r WASHING TON: PUBLISHED BY THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION.
1895.
ADVERTISEMENT.
Tris volume forms the thirty-first of a series, composed of original memoirs on different branches of knowledge, published at the expense and under the direction of the Smithsonian Institution. The publication of this series forms part of a general plan adopted for carrying into effect the benevolent intentions of James Smiruson, Esq., of England. This gentleman left his property in trust to the United States of America to found at Washington an institution which should bear his own name and have for its objects the “increase and difiusion of knowledge among men.” This trust was accepted by the Gevern- nment of the United States, and acts of Congress were passed August 10, 1846, and March 12, 1894, constituting the President, the Vice-President, the Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court, and the heads of Kxecutive Departments an establishment under the name of the ““SmrrHsonian INSTITUTION, FOR THE INCREASE AND DIFFUSION OF KNOWLEDGE AMONG MEN.” ‘The members of this establishment are to hold stated and special meetings for the supervision of the affairs of the Institution and for the advice and instruction of a Board of Regents to whom the financial and other affairs are intrusted.
The Board of Regents consists of two members ex officio of the establish- ment, namely, the Vice-President of the United States and the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, together with twelve other members, three of whom are appointed from the Senate from its own body, three from the House of Repre- sentatives from its members, and six persons appointed by a joint resolution of both Houses. To this Board is given the power of electing a Secretary and other officers for conducting the active operations of the Institution.
To carry into effeet the purposes of the testator, the plan of organization should evidently embrace two objects: one, the increase of knowledge by the addition of new truths to the existing stock; the other, the diffusion of knowledge, thus increased, among men. No restriction is made in favor of any kind of knowledge, and hence each branch is entitled to and should receive a share of attention.
The act of Congress establishing the Institution directs, a. a part of the plan of organization, the formation of a library, a museum, and a gallery of art, together with provisions for physical research and popular lectures, while it leaves to the Regents the power of adopting such other parts of an organization
as they may deem best suited to promote the objects of the bequest. IIL
IV ADVERTISEMENT.
After much deliberation, the Regents resolved to apportion the annual income specifically among the different objects and operations of the Institution in such manner as may, in the judgment of the Regents, be necessary and proper for each, according to its intrinsic importance, and a compliance in good faith with the law.
The following are the details of the parts of the general plan of organization provisionally adopted at the meeting of the Regents December 8, 1847:
DETAILS OF THE FIRST PART OF THE PLAN.
I. To merease KNOWLEDGE.—/f is proposed to stimulate research by offering rewards for original memoirs on all subjects of imvestigation.
1. The memoirs thus obtained to be published in a series of volumes, in a quarto form, and entitled “Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge.”
2, No memoir on subjects of physical science to be accepted for publication which does not furnish a positive addition to human knowledge, resting on original research; and all unverified speculations to be rejected.
3. Each memoir presented to the Institution to be submitted for examination to a commission of persons of reputation for learning in the branch to which the memoir pertains, and to be accepted for publication only in case the report of this commission is favorable.
4. The commission to be chosen by the officers of the Institution, and the name of the author, as far as practicable, concealed, unless a favorable decision be made
5. The volumes of the memoirs to be exchanged for the transactions of literary and scientific societies, and copies to be given to all the colleges and. principal libraries in this country. One part of the remaining copies may be offered tor sale, and the other carefully preserved to form complete sets of the work to supply the demand from new mstitutions.
6. An abstract, or popular account, of the contents of these memoirs to be given to the public through the annual report of the Regents to Congress.
Il. To merease KNowLepGr.—lIt is also proposed to appropriate a portion of the income annually to special objects of research, under the direction of suitable
persons.
1. The objects and the amount appropriated to be recommended by counsel- lors of the Institution. 2. Appropriations in different years to different objects, so that in course of
time each branch of knowledge may receive a share.
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3. The results obtained from these appropriations to be published, with the memoirs before mentioned, in the volumes of the Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge.
4. Examples of objects for which appropriations may be made:
(1) System of extended meteorological observations tor solving the problem of American storms.
(2) Explorations in descriptive natural history, and geological, mathematical, and topographical surveys, to collect material for the formation of a physical atlas of the United States.
(3) Solution of experimental problems, such as a new determination of the weight of the earth, of the velocity of electricity, and of light; chemical analyses of soils and plants; collection and publication of scientific facts, aceu- mulated in the offices of Government.
(4) Institution of statistical inquiries with reference to physical, moral, and political subjects.
(5) Historical researches and accurate surveys of places celebrated in American history.
(6) Ethnologieal researches, particularly with reference to the different races of men in North America; also explorations and accurate surveys of the
mounds and other remains of the ancient people of our country.
I. To pirrus—E KNnowLeper.—I/t is proposed to publish a series of reports, giving an account of the new discoveries in science, and of the changes made from year
to year wm all branches of knowledge not strictly professional.
1. Some of these reports may be published annually, others at longer intervals, as the income of the Institution or the changes in the branches of knowledge may indicate.
2. The reports are to be prepared by collaborators eminent in the different branches of knowledge.
3. Each collaborator to be furnished with the journals and publications, domestic and foreign, necessary to the compilation of his report; to be paid a certain sum for his labors, and to be named on the title-page of the report.
4. The reports to be published in separate parts, so that persons interested in a particular branch can procure the parts relating to it without purchasing the whole.
5. These reports may be presented to Congress for partial distribution, the remaining copies to be given to literary and scientific institutions and sold to individuals for a moderate price.
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I. PHYSICAL CLASS.
1. Physies, including astronomy, natural philosophy, chemistry, and meteorology.
2. Natural history, including botany, zoology, geology, ete.
3. Agriculture.
4. Application of science to arts.
Il. MORAL AND POLITICAL CLASS.
5. Ethnology, including particular history, comparative philology, antiq- uities, ete.
6. Statistics and political economy.
7. Mental and moral philosophy.
8. A survey of the political events of the world; penal reform, ete.
Il. LITERATURE AND THE FINE ARTS.
9. Modern literature. 10. The fine arts, and their application to the useful arts. 11. Bibliography.
12. Obituary notices of distinguished individuals.
Il. To pirruse KNowLeper.—ZIt is proposed to publish occasionally separate treatises on subjects of general interest.
1. These treatises may occasionally consist of valuable memoirs translated from foreign languages, or of articles prepared under the direction of the Institution, or procured by offering premiums for the best exposition of a given subject.
2. The treatises to be submitted to a commission of competent judges previous to their publication.
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DETAILS OF THE SECOND PART OF THE PLAN OF ORGANIZATION.
This part contemplates the formation of a library, a museum, and a gallery of art.
1. To carry out the plan before described a library will be required consist- ing, first, of a complete collection of the transactions and proceedings of all the learned societies of the world; second, of the more important current periodical publications and other works necessary in preparing the periodical reports.
2. The Institution should make special collections particularly of objects to illustrate and verify its own publications; also a collection of instruments of research in all branches of experimental science.
3. With reference to the collection of books other than those mentioned above, catalogues of all the different libraries in the United States should be procured, in order that the valuable books first purchased may be such as are not to be found elsewhere in the United States.
4. Also catalogues of memoirs and of books in foreign libraries and other materials should be collected, for rendering the Institution a center of biblio- graphical knowledge, whence the student may be directed to any work which he may require.
5. It is believed that the collections im natural history will increase by donation as rapidly as the income of the Institution can make provision for their reception, and therefore it will seldom be necessary to purchase any article of this kind.
6. Attempts should be made to procure for the gallery of art casts of the most celebrated articles of ancient and modern sculpture.
7. The arts may be encouraged by providing a room, tree of expense, for the exhibition of the objects of the Art Union and other similar societies.
8. A small appropriation should annually be made for models of antiquities, such as those of the remains of ancient temples, ete.
9. The Secretary and his assistants, during the session of Congress, will be required to illustrate new discoveries in science and to exhibit new objects of art. Distinguished individuals should also be invited to give lectures on subjects
of general interest.
In accordance with the rules adopted in the programme of organization, the memoir in this volume has been favorably reported on by a commission appointed for its examination. — It is, however, impossible, in most cases, to verify the statements of an author, and therefore neither the commission nor the Institution can be responsible for more than the general character of a memoir.
OFFICERS
Or THE
SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION.
GROVER CLEVELAND, PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES,
EX OFFICIO PRESIDING OFFICER OF THE INSTITUTION.
MELVILLE W. FULLER, CHIEF JUSTICE OF THE UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT,
CHANCELLOR OF THE INSTITUTION. SAMUEL P. LANGLEY, SECRETARY OF THE INSTITUTION.
G. BROWN GOODE,
ASSISTANT SECRETARY. Vill
MEMBERS EX OFFICIO
GROVER CLEVELAND ApLAL EK. STEVENSON Metvitte W. FuLurr . RiIcHARD OLNEY . JoHn G. CARLISLE DantEL 5S. Lamont . Jupson Harmon . Wiuiiam L. Witson Hinary A. Herperr Hoke Smit
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Secretary of the Treasury. Secretary of War. Attorney-General. Postmaster-General.
Secretary of the Navy.
Secretary of the Interior. Secretary of Agriculture.
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Metvitite W. Futter Apuat EK. STEVENSON
J. S. Moret
S. M. Cuntom
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JosepH WHEELER .
W. C. P. BreckInrIpDGE R. R. Hrrr
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Anprew D. Wuitr WituiaM Preston JOHNSTON
GARDINER G. HuBBARD xX
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SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO KNOWLEDGE, = (eo = OCEANIC ICHTHYOLOGY, DEEP-SEA AND PELAGIC FISHES OF THE WORLD,
THE COLLECTIONS MADE BY THE STEAMERS BLAKE, ALBATROSS, AND FISH HAWK IN THE NORTHWESTERN ATLANTIC,
WITH
AN ATLAS CONTAINING 417 FIGURES.
GEORGE BROW N GOODE, Ph.) Ede. lm: Assistant Secretary Smithsonian Institution, in charge of U.S. National Museum, AND
TARLETON H. BEAN, M. D., Director of the New York Aquarium,
CITY OF WASHINGTON: PUBLISHED BY THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION. 1895.
THEODORE GILL.
DAVID STARR JORDAN.
Epwarp D. Cope.
Se a a
ADVERT TS EM ENT.
The following memoir, by Doctors G. Brown Goode and Tarleton H. Bean, having been published at the joint expense of the Smithsonian fund and of the printing appropriation of the United States National Museum, two separate editions are issued, one forming a portion of the series of Smithsonian Contri- butions to Knowledge, and the other appearing as a special bulletin of the United States National Museum.
In accordance with the rule adopted by the Smithsonian Institution, the work has been submitted for examination to a commission consisting of Doctors Theodore Gill, David 8. Jordan, and Edward D. Cope, and having been recom- mended for publication by these gentlemen, it is herewith presented as a work of original research, illustrating more particularly the deep-sea and_ pelagic fishes of the world.
S. P. LANGLEY,
Secretary. SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION,
Washington, July, 1895.
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Names of genera and species.
Plate and figure.
Page.
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MARSIPOBRANCHIL. HyYPEROTRETA: Myxinide— Myxine, L.—
M. glutinosa, L.....-...-
australis, Jenyus HYPEROARTIA: Petromyzontidex— Petromyzon, Artedi— P. marinus, L Bathymyzon, Gill—
BoBairdi Gills. <s2.cse-
ELASMOBRANCHIL TECTOSPONPYLI: Seymnorhinide— Scymnorhinus, Cuvy.— S. lichia, Bonn Somniosus, Le §.— S. microcephalus, (Schn.) rostratus, (Risso) Echinorhinus, Bl.— E. spinosus, Gm Etmopterida— Etmopterus, Raf.— E. spinax, L pusillus, (Lowe)
granulosus, Gthr....-.
Paracentroscyllium, Ale.— P. ornatum, Alc Centroscyllium, M. & H.— C. Fabricii, (Rhdt.) granulatum, Gthr Scymnodon, B. & C.—
S. ringens, B. & C....-.-.
Centrophorus, M. & H.— C. uyatus, (Raf.) lusitanicus, B. & C crepidater, B. & C squamosus, Gmel Dumerilii, (Johnson) calceus, Lowe squamulosns, Gthr
foliaceus, Gthr.....---
Centroscymnus, B. & C.—
C. celolepis, B. & C
obseurus, V Oxynotus, Raf.—
O. centrina, (L.).......--
ASTEROSPONDYLI: Seylliorhinid2— Scylliorhinus, Bl.— S. retifer, Garman
profundorum, G. & B. .
hispidus, Ale
canescens, Gthr..........- eee ee eis esate eee a eeleteetets eteterere| eeieleteel mtete latent tater
Galeide— Mustelus—
MEpnEnI Mea lence ae cee clases cat cle cciseclesoeceacwicenicewmscle
Pseudotriacis, Capello—
P. microdon, Capello. .---
Pristiurus, Bon.—
P. melastomus, (Raf.)-.--- atlanticus, V ....-....
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Names of genera and species.
Plate and figure.
ASTEROSPONDYLI—Continued. Alopiidax—
Alopias— A. vulpes, L
Carchariida—
Carcharias—
C. glaucus, L-..--..
Cetorhinidie—
Rar":
Cetorhinus, Bl.—
Gomaximun-Gunmer scaceacisa cs Seaeeace teas ac deus cunemeienaae
OPISTHARTHRI: Chlamydoselachida—
Chlamydoselachus, Garman—
C. anguineus, Garman
Raiidea—
Raia, L.—
R. radiata, Don... Ackleyi, Garman
Ackleyi} ornata, Garman. =< oo. esos ase saer eee
plutomia, Garman reece asset eee eset circularis, Couch
ering ceasyMifchilllies cero ty sas seer iate eee ee eee lingperboreas Collettte.s-.-. seas -eaeeee ee eases aes
levis, Mitchill.
granulata, Gill batis, L fullonica, L
vomer, Fries .. nidrosiensis, Collett mamillidens, Ale isotrachys, Gthr...-.. lintea, Fries - .-
flossada, Risso
ROUGB 2 -=cas a aleutica .......
trachura
abyssicola.....
Trygonidie—
Urolophus karanus Goodei
HOLOcEPHALTI: Chimzrid2—
Chimera, L.—
C. monstrosa, L ..
affinis, Capello
Callorhynchus, (Gronov.)— @xantarcticush (acs) a ssca:sesceeseae esos ceerece eres
Hydrolagus, Gill—
He Collier i@Benneth) peesat= cones tareate aioe tear
Harriotta, G. & B.— H. Raleighana, G.
MALACOPTERYGU: Alepocephalidja— Alepocephalus, Risso—
A. rostratus, Risso. ............
& B
Ap aBSI 711; Ge Sct Deen sies anes leinettae tae seine sleet aeeeae
productus, Gill niger, Gthr. ..- Bairdii, G. & B Blanfordii, Alc. bicolor Ales sees edentulus, Ale. tenebrosus. ....
Conocara, G. & B.—
C. MacDonaldi, G. macroptera, (V.), G. & B
Bathytroctes, Gthr.—
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stomias, Gilb -.
rostratus, Gthr
microlepis, Gthr...---
melanocephalus, V attritus, V...-..
squamosus, Alu
Talismania, G. & B.— T. homoptera, (V.), G. & B
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VI, 22
IX, 27
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XI, 37-40
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MaLacorpTeryGii—Continued., Rondeletiidae—
Rondeletia, G. & B.—
RebicoloriGude Deasaescsieroneneeoe aeons meneneeeere eee XXI, 77 68 Cetomimide— Cetomimus, G. & B.—
Cc. Gilli, Gide BUS S22 eee cee epee eee oe ee ee XXI, 78 69
Storeri, Gio) Bessa ene oon aeeo cca nsec poet eaa oe eee XXI, 79 69 Myctophide— Myctophum, Raf.—
Ms punctatum Raf. ssc ssoscccccssicccsncee ose eeeeeesee eens XXII, 80 71 affine, (Laitken), odo s.c2 cos sccce 1st hee b= iter a Le ee ee 72 opalinum) Gwen ee ee esac ae eae eae eae eee Seesaw <XIT, 72, 511 phengodes, (Liitken), G. & B 72 Humboldti,/CRisso) ps osec seas cee meee cee ae cee eee Fy 73 eracile, ((ititken) iG ocr) sseenmee ease eaeen eee eee eee 74 Benoiti, (Cocco) \GS SB sens mrecs een se enon See ee eee ‘II, 74 Reinhardtii, Cities) Beingewe cas acelocce maceceeaw ares conan 74 Temiger,. Gade iBa- oseice cee me rece ae eae ae eee 7 7d Hy gomii; (uitken) 5 Gace Beseseceeeees eee eee eee 75 Veranyi, (Moreau) 77 Heideri, (Stalling) 3 77 PlELotUs te. secsceee see eee uefteokies Z 511 californiense - 511 BALCH CUM see aces ee ae ee ee ne ee eae 511 Lownsen ds. csccec occa ase eee ce eee eee eee 512
Benthosema, G. & B.— :
BaMnllenia(Gmel) Ga aorB acess sees eee ee ae eee XXII, 85 76 areticum) (Tuiitken) Gi he ease eee a | eee = eee a een ens 78 Colletti, (Liitken), Gi Biss gcc cce ns Sccsene ndoes de eee ec ceeaeec en meee eee zoe 78
Lampanyctus, Bon.—
L. crocodilus, (Bisse); Gii@e Bo a oeecenset oan coon aee eae XXIII, 86 79 alatns,<Godab sc: o,aee on means XXIV, 92 79 Giintheri, G. & B XXIV, 90 79 Warmin git; ((Giitken), /G5 6B esse cena ene conn eee ee sae e rene ar eee 80, 512 Pemmiters GudsiB ease een eee See ete oe eee XXIII, 88 80 Gemellarii, (Coete) 1G GopB eee Ss earner eee eta XXIII, 87 80 CoEulens; ((Ratiny) Gai Gol ee cece eee eee ae eee | eee ee ee 81 Jacenta Gude iB Pte eee acon eee oie en pee nnn eee XXIV, 89 81
Ceratoscopelus, Gthr.— C. maderensis, (Lowe) ...--.-...-.-------- ease eae eee eeee XXIV, 91 82 Notoscopelus, Gthr.—
Noresplendens (Richardson) seseser ee een eee mae eee eee XXV, 94 83 quercinus; G.GoB is. send sean cacene sore ee ee ae eee ee XXVI, 97 83, 512 marcaritiferns, Gu Goi ecco cee cee ee ene eae ee eee XXVI, 98 84 EES MONE (Cyt 18) poe onocdon enon seadeomeEn eco dcaccasdauoSs XXV, 95 84 CAaNdispInOsus|(OhnSOn)ieeeee ee nee nee ee eee eee eae XXV, 96 84
Lampadena, G. & B.—
EvspeculigeraG.;& Biscea-csjesccdse eee cece eee eee XXVI, 99 85
DYTSODOlai occ ckarose ck ome te eee eee re ee nen |e Seaee eee eee = 512 Aithoprora, G. & B.—
A. mele povlarina, (Cocco), G. & B XXVII, 101 86 lucida. GaGBensee=nmcc ne ee eee XXVII, 102 87 effulgens, G. & B XX VII, 103 87
Collettia, G. & B.—
CiHRatinesquel,. (Cocco) 4Gardai bee seat eee nae eeeee eee XXVI, 100 88
nocturna,\(Poey,)5.J: ae Boot cae com nee pen nee tee en ee ten nn oec nee eer eae 512 Diaphus, Eigenmann—
D. theta; Higenmann).--5. << s.esac sce ee seat ese ecco een meee XXIV, 93 89 engraulis, (Gthr.), Eigenmann Blom ayoe Seen mote aun weno eee elses eerie octets 512 cordleus, Klunzinger= 2-2. ca cossrc can ceencnrce cons uccone|ceotenec coeeeeneeeae 512
Tarletonbeania, Eigenmann-—
Tatenual(hicenmarnn))esaaccenee cee emenee eee eee ee XXVIII, 105 89
crennlare a2 =e c woke aoe eo ee we ae aoe See ee On lcs a eee eee eee 512 Rhinoscopelus, Liitken—
R: Coccoini(Cacco)iGadcibeee oso nee eee ee eee eee XXVIII, 104 90 Andrex, Chittken), Gaké Bae a ee Eee eee 90 rans; ((Lititken), Gd Booscc sc ceo oe ae ee ee eae | pee eee ees eee 91,512 antarcbloul: ..c-ccaleccee. ke Be Wan Oe RR nm al eee cnn eneaneed 512
Electrona, G. & B.— E. Rissoi, (Cocco) (G.6enB osc oso coe eee eee XXVIII, 107 91 Dasyscopelus, Gthr.—
Dy; as per, (Richardson) = seseesceeeeeee ee eee seen ee eee eae XXVIII, 106 92 apinosus; (Steindachnen)/cs sos caves nee oe eae ees seme eeteee Jsenscemees 92 subasper, ((Gthrs) |: ssiccisds oso ceeeee seat ocean Cee e eee ree | eae e Seo oeeaaee 92
Neoscopelus, Johns.— N. macrolepidotus, Johns................----0- eeieeeeeceseaee XXIX, 108, 109 93, 512
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MaALacopreryGii—Continued, Myctophidie—Continued. Scopelengys, Ale.— S. tristis, Ale ..........--. ..0-------00------- -2-- 2-2-2 --- =--- Nannobrachium, Gthr.— N. MacDonaldi, G. & B.....-.-..----- ------ --- 2-2 222225222 -7- Scopelosaurus nigrum, Gthr ..---.--.--------+---------------- leucopsarum ......-.-----------------+++------ | Maurolicide— Ichthyococcus, Bon. (= Coccia, Gthr.)— T. ovatus, (Coc.), Bon-.........----------- -------+------------ Opisthoproctus, V .....---.------------------ ---2 22222-20022 o 7 Omno leah siete eee sae ees ceis ete = os Sia ere anl = ='=' Maurolicus, Cocco— M. borealis, (Nils.), Gthr......----------------------+----->-- amethystinopunctatus, Cocco ...-------------------------- Poweriz, Cocco ....-...---------------------- +--+ 7-7" ----
earn ri a ee eee arse cia a ate wal tele lteiaalimialmgimm i australis, Hector ...2--.------ -------------+-------70 77-77 | Vinciguerria, J. & BE ....---.--.------------- +--+ 2-22-2200 77
V. attenuata, (Cocco), J. & E.-..----------------------------
Valencienellus, J. & Hi.......----.---- -------------------"-------- V. tripunctulatus ....---.---- -2-- 222+ eres eee eee reer rr Chanliodontide— Chauliodus, Schn—
GuSloanin Schnee sees aaeaae = on ae a = mn |
Macouni, Bean.-.--..-..--.---------------2 +22 9+ = 2220077 - Gonostomidie— Gonostoma—
Gudenudatums Ratssese.o0--------=--i----~ --m aren = ===
brevidens, K. & 8 Cyclothone, G. & B.
C. microdon, (Gthr.), G. & B. (=C. lusea, G. & B.).----------- bathyphila, (V.), G. & B quadrioculatum, V. (?).----- .----------------------750---7- elongata (Gthr.), G. & B. (= Sigmops stigmaticus, Gill) --- gracilis, Gthr .......---0.---- 2-2-2 02-222 eee e eer
Bonapartia, G. & B.— B. pedaliota, G. & B....---.----------------2- 2-22 227-77 --77-"} Yarrella, G. & B.— Y. Blackfordi, G. & B......--------------------------------"- Diplophos, Gthr.—
D: tenia, Gthr ..-----.-------- = ---= === 2-2-9
pacificus, Gthr.......---..-------------------------------- Photichthys, Hutton— | P.argenteus, Hutton....--.---------------------+ +22 -er rrr tee Manducus, G. & B.— |
M. maderensis, (Johns.), G. & B...-------------------------- Astronesthide— | Astronesthes, Rich.— |
Pi ery Richie oe orem ae ele ame me een | gemmifer, G.& B ...----.--------------+---- 22-208 200 0-7 0- Richardsoni, Poey.-.------------------+---++ 2-02-2000 00 0
Stomiatide— Stomias, Cuy.—
iiforox RNG teenie al eel eee oe ae = =m loin meee | boa, (Risso), Cuv....--..-------- ------------ ----2----=---- Anise) G Uline oe ee eee er nein i nes Tlebulosus, Ale) 2522 22-22 = nm no en = win elongatus, Alc..+.....--.- ------ ------ = +2222 222 2-2 ===
Echiostoma, Lowe— . barbatum, Lowe. ----.-------------------------------+---- margarita, G. & B ....--.--------- ---- --002- 222-22 ---->--- |
Opostomias, Gthr.—
O. micripnus, Gthr....-...-------------------+ 2-225 2220 roe Grammatostomias, G. & B.—
G. dentatus, G. & B-........----------- ---------+------------ Pachystomias, Gthr.—
P. microdon, Gthr -......-----------------2-------22089---72" Bathophilus, Gigl.—
B. nigerrimus, Gigl...-.-..-------------- -------+ +92 -----77- Eustomias, V.—
EO DRCULUS Vincent oe eee oo ae eons oa ce weieaei=ae loss Photonectes, Gthr. (= Lucifer, Doderlein )—
Pp. albipinnis, Déderlein.----.---------------------------+---- gzacilis, G. & B .....-----.------ ------ en 22 = =-eeee ne enecee
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MaALacoprerRyGiI—Continued. Malacosteidiwe— Malacosteus, Ayres—
My niger, AvreSccccn -coseecoceecie nes socecs Bielc nocieleetaain retires XXXVII, 138 choristodactyluaVi-c-2- on2cos cas cecic se seseeise poeecaniccee XXXVII, 139 indicus, GUAT Jose. gcoetine scien e Neco eee ee cenee a veees Se ete ee
Photostomias, Collett— PuGnermel, Collettasmectsce altace seerta sete aioee aes ee XXXVII, 140 Thaumastomias, Ale.— Abs Pints e JNO Sone eso soc CUOCbnoS cece cosa gosccoc See eee tee XXXVI, 141 Alepisauride— Alepisaurus, Lowe—
A. ferox, Lowe.....-.... esculapius, Bean. Canlopus; (Gilles ceccc ase is co stsaclsimatenize aise Satecee ee yeene | Seen eet eeeeeeeene BITIVOLIS) EOS Ypec se -eciam ese sistem ionie erate actos ee sae ee | Cane ne eee ieee Poe yi Gee eee epee levers sion fe aie nie laleinne steepest eee ee | eaten tee
Serra Gulle sac eee cece cttececeiee Seieleiateletclot ie stelseietaeielst=isietetciactenl| cremieteneielecietiste Sieteteta Paralepidida— Paralepis, Risso—
P. coregonoides, Risso .......-.... sphyrenoides, Risso ....- intermedius, Poey --..--- hyalinus, Rafe sc .cc soc seca sa cewecise ace ancecde sees ccc ces lsccersssesececcscees Rissoi, Bk ..... eee eee eee eee eee eee ee eee eee Cuvieri, Bons so. sscec.cdeccenceeesicnes bec cea bee cecee-s een Gace beeneeeeeneceee speciosus, Bellotti: <.- <. 22 5ccccscscccemsclecenicasccccesscocs|sasiees sccmecicers mere
Arctozenus—
A. borealis; (Rhdt.)) Ji. & Ge. 22. cnc eecee seers eccescse= scenes XXXVIII, 143
COTUSCANB 2. so 0055 cscee cep cieneniac ae coca scch ceed cessisece een |seceenecon seer eonece Sudis, Raf.— INbeORMEMING: <5. 0.2 cos ose ape weecee eo es eee Soe ae eee eee See Ree eee eee
Sahyalima wR afieeen= sas sce seen een eee aaa nee eer neanaee XXXVIII, 144 TIN GONB\ccael seis oss oconccciess sac soeaceue cUseae cues cose ced aseene coe ce eee
Odontostomida— + Odontostomus, Cocco— Ovhyalinuss Cocco: .--e. <-ceawccc esc earenacseesepoaceneceses XXXVIII, 145 abratie) ALG: oo fo-jce meen nce nc osesee ccc ccsoeaeeeeueeeeee coon etice seceeeecene . Omosudis, Gthr.— Oj Lowell} Gthr'<soscncoon so oencs ee seccecee se tectneeseaes aoe XL, 150 Sternoptychidae— Sternoptyx, Herm.— Siidiaphana,, Wowes.ccs esses oa e- nan cele se ee eee oe eacee eens XXXIX, 146 Argyropelecus, Cocco—
‘A hemioymnus; | Coccoseasac- cocsences cane seeocies ctor er eee XXXIX, 147 Alcock; Gi GevB!. 2s ccs s sce Son cae oe a aera Jae See ancl ao eae ae ne eee Olfersii;\(Cuva) Csi. sas seecseeecoseeecea ne coer eriee sees XXXIX, 148 Di Umvallliii@.) Go Wise soca rosee sates owe ae nets ener cece cel eee nee eee aculoatosy Vale i -soesccicabices ocste coats ce Senne a ae cena oe | ee eae Seo
Sternoptychides, Ogilby— S.amabilis; Oouby 2<ccoce=- esasecicw sec eas soe oc ctecnsceoeeeae|seneeetsees axeencer Polyipnus, Gthr.— PF. spinosus;Gthr ct ioe -s see setter eae eae oe eee cone eneeere XXXIX, 149 (diacanthidea— Idiacanthus, Peters Patel Gthr. ome
I. fasciola, Gthr - alot mnt anne cmiae were nae eselen emcee eis clean cata eam ee isterateiceiatatter antrostomus, Gilb- dclsoe Sans Oo Soee ao ad cease eee eee eo ooo eee ees lace cl coueiee ee isemens ferox; GthE-cccencesc eelalseasies Sane tema eae eee eee ee ne XL, 151
Lyopromt: Halosauridea— Halosaurus—
Ec Oweniy Jobnsy.c. scene scan aoe en ee eee e224 XL, 152 VOHNSOMIANUSIVG oe coe eee en ee ae XL, 153 Glintheri; GciB 2s. 2 a ae a ee eee parvipinnts, Alo: js ct. sce sc seas oo soe ore ee aon ee lenee ence eee ene eeeee
Aldrovandia, G. & B.—
Aa Tostrata,((Gthr>)' asa sc oc os paces neo ee eee XLI, 154 affinis,\(Gthr})\- soc Sa cee een ened eee macrochira; (Gthri)) s. sc sea noans wos odte ee cee eee cone eee XLI, 155 Goode, ‘(Gilles 2 2s che soc sere ee ee ee eee ee phalacrus; Vier: Sos cee eee eee XLI, 156 mMediorostris; ‘Gthressossss 2 = a55 asso ae ee ee el ee ccane ereae eracilips Gude B.s ois suce ene sole oe eres | XLII, 157 pallida; Gi45-Biegoseanesoeascacsee ten ceo eee ne XLII, 158 Hoskymnil,Alecssccesantesneseeecese sense eee Ht, 52 OSM See tee ancuillitormis/Alc>.-2-2-2s sone SAAN STE A ee ro tvceusissmcnceeeee
Tlalosaurichthys, Ale.— | H. carinicauda, Alo. ss sccacceccslcsosucee cee ade ee eee coe tees an | =e cea neato eieeee
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APODES: Leptocephalida— Leptocephalus— L. vulgaris (Li.) .----------+ e222 eee ee cece re cee eee ne Uroconger, Kaup— U. vicinus, V Congermurena, Kaup—
C. guttulata, Gtlr longicauda, Ale flava, G. & B...---.------ -- 2-25 +--+ =e ee eee eee eee musteliceps ..-:-.-------- ---- 22-2222 seen cere rene squaliceps, Ale...---------------------- : nasica, Alc .:.2:-.-~----------------- prorigera, Gilb....---.------ ++ ------ +--+ ++ 22-07-7007
Coloconger, Ale.— C. raniceps, Ale .-.-...0-----2- e+e 22 ne cere ee ener re Promyllantor, Ale.— P. purpureus, Ale Simenchelyide— Simenchelys, Gill— §. parasiticus, Gill. ...---.----.------ +--+ sree eet cere cere Tlyophide— Tlyophis, Gilb.— I. brunneus, Gilb. -..-- See e encore Saleen iiatselw aes’ wa wawlowicwas Synaphobranchide2— Synaphobranchus, Johns.—
S. pinnatus, (Gronov.), Gthr brevidorsalis, Gthr affinis, Gthr.......-------------------- 22-22 cree errr
Histiobranchus, Gill—
H. infernalis, Gill ......--.----------------
bathybius, Gthr.... Murznesocid2— Xenomystax, Gilb.— X. atrarius, Gilb trucidens Hoplunnis, Kaup— H. diomedianus, G. & B Sauromurenesox, Alc.— S. vorax, Ale Ophichthyidx, Gill— Pisoodonophis, Kaup— P. cruentifer, G. & B Myrus, Kaup— M. pachyrhynchus, (V.)-.---- ---------------- 2-22 ccrr ert Nettastomida— Nettastoma, Raf.—
N. melanurum, Raf ..........+4 brevirostris, Fac parviceps, Gthr.......----.----------- ----2eee- 2 etree tzeniola, Wood-Mason
Venefica, J. & D.—
V. procera, (G. & B.), J. & D
proboscidea, (V.), J. & D Chlopsis, Raf.—
C. bicolor, Raf. ....-.--..------ ------ +22 --+ 22-222 eee eee
equatorialis, Gilb Nemichthyide, Gill— Nemichthys, Rich.— N. scolopaceus, Rich.....---.-------------+-++--+ 7-222 ---7-- VOCE Deen eee eee see eleanor epivireaeceisinsnne = Seam Labichthys, Gill and Ryder—
M@enerats, (Gilliland Spyder...s2sc:55-...5<.--<2005d ons |
elongatus, Gill and Ryder Gills Beaneee ees a= = ariaa= a = oom nimi nln a infans, (Gthr.), G. and B Cyema, Gthr.— (Nairn Gihiseeeee eases ee 2 = =a 2 en Spinivomer, Gill and Ryder— S. Goodei, Gill and Ryder Serrivomer, Gill and Ryder— S. Beani, Gill and Ryder-......-----------------+--- 22-77-77 Richardii, (V.), G. & B..-...-----------+ --- 220 sere e roe Gavialiceps, Wood-Mason— G. microps, Ale Investigator, G. & B. I. acanthonotus (Alc.)
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LYOMERI: Saccopharyngidea— Saccopharynx, Mitchill— S=flazellum, Mitchill <s:---sseesseseeee cen ce eee eee eee eee XLVIII, 178-180
Eurypharyngide— Eurypharynx, V.— By pelecanoides; Wise son,coccss cscs wis merase ere ao sincioe eee ee XLVIII, 177 Gastrostomus, Gill and Ryder— GeBairduiGilltandt Ryders seeeeee eee eee eee eee eee eee XLIX, 181, 182
Dysomma, Ale.— Dibucephialugy Ale eros ctocne onsoaeeenin sen soe ee else eae eeee | senec neces aeeaieees Dysommopsis, Ale.— Dimuciparus; Ale) cece. snctee cacteccise cee Cate enone se ee aaa! te eae eee ae CARENCHELI: Derichthyidwa— Derichthys, Gill— DSserpenvinus; Gillesecessseea esac cece sions ceases oeesseeces XLV, 169 HETEROMI: Notacanthide— Notacanthus—
No masug;, Bloch) asase(ieacneescinae aeeeamleees eee ances eeeeee L, 183 analis; \Gullloo4: s. onsece as cee tec caren tee eae eee L, 184; LII, 191 Bonapartiishissoneeooceee cores eee oer eee L, 185 Sexspinis, Rich.-.-....... LIT, 192 phaszanoruss(Goodelsrecanscectoer mer meee eee cee L, 186
Gigliolia, G. & B.— GMoseloyi.G.GUB Sac sete soo eee senna taco aee aces Be eee LI, 187; LII, 193 Polyacanthonotus, Blk.— P. Rissoanus, (Ha& *V,.); Gut <7. 52-2072 - sein score seemecaes saan Seeeeeeioeeceaee Macdonaldia, G. & B.— M-Lostraitan (Cols) \Gudce Deere reenter eee ee een neat nee LI, 189; LI, 195 Challen geri, (Vin) Ga Go) Basoaae acs cee ce ceceleeeeetecneed cas oenee eeneeenone : Lipogenyide— Lipogenys, G. & B.— Ee IGilii, GND csscneccecs ess sccicesoee coeceeecet een mene seeee| 90s Tr 1o6 TELEOCEPHALI: Berycida— Beryx, Cuv.—
Baidecadactylusyi Cs GcaViclclsis'<lelanisinceiieinisiniae scien cians sasteeeeen | meaee ee ee meee nee aplendens;: Lowe 25. Soe wt Sates. eanecnisnaicne eee eeeeeeees LIT, 197 linesitus; thro. sess caccces cot ae eae ee eee eee en | Seen affinis; Gthr saad 222 /ccisiwas cleats oe ie cee See ee ee | a ee delphiny; (Cs Visas cae se snccnecececnwecneecetens seee eee Se eee
Melamphaes, Gthr.—
Meauypiiops, (howe), Gthre-n seen as eee eee a eee ee eee eee LIII, 198
Plectromus, Gill—
IPSSUDOLDITLALIS sOulleneeceteistsisistlece ee ceeeseoeeenecrereeeeeeaee LIV, 201 BOantis CGUAUN see ces siee eye eee eee a ee eee nee LIV, 202 robustug; ((Githrs)) 2 jcc eco ene ona pele eee ere Oe ee a | eee oe ee crassiceps; (Gthyrs)icscecsee reece teen cee Oe eee eee eee eee LIII, 200 meralops; (Tiitken) 232222 seeesee coe ee ee eee eee eee eetaatel tae mizolepis, (Gthrs) aise ocean eee ooo eee oe ee ee microps; ((Gihr.)s-sseeeeeeees cristiceps, (Gilb;))----.-2--4- lugpubris,\(Gilbs)<scsnteseeen eeceeee oreo eee eee eee eee
Scopelogadus, V.— DecOcles aVieseeee eee daeaa cece caeelssec Secale oe me meee ceee eens Malacosareus, Gthr.— M:.macrostoma; Gthrs-2.s2--~-ee seen eee een Sere eee | tenn ee ee ee Poromitra, G. & B.— Pveaplto) ‘G8 Bia cecnosterceee = Sete eee eioee noe eenee LIT, 200 Anoplogaster, Gthr.— AS COTTMUMS (CerGonviy) fl GUL Tae eee eee eee eee eee eee eerenee LIV, 203 Caulolepis, Gill— Clon gidens; (Gilles =. ojo 2scieceeccoe eee ee nee eee LV, 204 Stephanoberycidae— Stephanoberyx, Gill—
8. Monse* Gill Sask 2nd acekee ence eee eee Waesiajeaccnle woes LV, 205
Galt, (Gis BoB seo eee LVI, 206 Trachichthyidax— Trachichthys, Shaw—
‘LE eDarwanii) JOHNS \sasisceceeate eee Tees See eR eee aa eee LVI, 207 intermedius, Flector. 5.25222 iac. dese cache ceeen aeons seniees| eeee acne eee Seaaeee australis; Shaw s535..:5 ses sco see a eee ee eee ee ee | oe eee Jacksoniensis, (Castelnau), Macleayi.. 5.52 cse ceo cece ccceoes|see ce ccseeeeeeneeees fernandezianus; Gthr=- 3. .2 secs son ae ce oe e eee | Sere ee ee eee Draillit; Mutton)2 oes. sos csde aco teat ke tee ee cere ea | ea ee eee
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H. mediterraneus, C. & ee tei aeie stale sini aia ars cS aspTanrEi Cues © Olltee eset emer escort es eae rds Sapomieus, Mig 2--s=onescce~-ancen tress os Teer Ser
Bathyclupeidre— Bathyelupea, Ale.— B. Hoskynii, Ale gupentes: Gp Oo Be= seme -o ore ecoere Saga Anomalopid#a— Anomalops, Kner— A. palpebratus, (Hodds);Gthe: --o- nar aannensm sors a5 Scombride— Thyrsites, C. & V.— T, atun, (Euphrasen), C. &V Thyrsitops, Gill— TT. lepidopoides, C. Ree aes eetaaa nonin ean eae Soo Ca violaceus, Bean = Escolar violaceus J. & eee eee cee cence
Ruvettus, Cocco—
Wprctionps, Carca--nc~=---c----enasann ramen ToT Nesiarchus, Johns.—
NEGUS OHNE ere eme aoe armen oon c oe rn Epinnula, Poey—
E. magistralis, Poey-------------2-707 7007707070" Retceecte i= Nealotus, Johns.—
Wikigi om MO MGR noone san sa nnipsc c= TT TS TASS TTT Promethichthys, Gill—
Pp. prometheus (C. & V.) =P. atlauticus, Lowe - ------------ promethoides, Blecher peryalensis - ..----------7°7777 7"
Dicrotus, Gthr.—
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parvipinnis, G. & eee ee cee | cemeteries asec cnr Tos Gempylus, C. & V.—
G. serpens, C. & V--------------- Bee ee een ae ninc ocr
auluberiONnGcW access tases oem ona er gunn de ltl Lepidopidxe— Lepidopus, Gouan—
L. caudatus, (Euphrasen), White GOT NE eee ees a cc=scnnne So age Ne ane jusitanicus, Shaw ------------- xantusi G. & B
Evoxymetopon, (Poey), Gill— MALES GhUNMROCYAsee tee ea aa cena anes aan tr pita Revi theese <= ease eee o ces Benthodesmus, G. & B.— mMnilanticustGs Ge Bees --ees oc =o 5 oars a eT elongatus, Clarke Aphanopus, Lowe— Wtoarbomllnw ere a.c co-ed Pantone oleh tenet oa === meinem Trichiuride— Trichiurus, L.— T, lepturus, Linn.-----------------77""
Coryphenide— Coryphena, L.—
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eUisetiGteeeeree eases soo nao oe Bramide— Brama, Schn.—
B. Raii ----- PP eae Fe nessa reece ar rm trees STAR See cete cco aee ose Tekh mee, seer el EE ee eee ime ea cecal | petetamna eee ener eae we aerate a ai NN Ny Nee naron Gao ots yr tr eh een TDP ST OTe eee aaece ne sao weet ies Moen booy cea =-e =n == oF BrenuGrime Cavemen weno - grass ee te Saussurii, Lunel--.-- ---- ee eee ea ae Jongipiumits awe --2--2-----------2777- 072500 TT princeps, Johns. - 3 . eee pete Raschinbamaneee ere en----- 2c“ 272 Gaporiearllpeeenee ese -----= a 7eere enna TS
Steinegeria, Jordan and Evermann— S. rubescens, Jordan and WyernlabNis-s---=--------=-"-"=— oo Pterycombus—
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Names of genera and species. Plate and figure. Page. TELEOCEPHALI—Continued. Diretmide— Diretmus, Johns.— D. argenteus, Johns., (—=Gyrinomene nummularis, Vaillant). -- LXV, 234 211, 519 AMTSUS; Camp bell(n sais sss catia sa ae teenie ae ote alae asa ee ae eee 212 Pteraclidae— Pteraclis, Gronov.— P. papilio, Lowe: -- oa<)\0s-eeis e-,o-2 6.05 sic ene icc ese o co eee eee ene eee eee 212 ocellatus;C..86 WV osenc oeeced Stieceesceete sae see Sees BC EUG Ee EE Ie eee 212 earolinus) Cnt VWe- 53 ~ 2tc~ oe ccioeres See ee 212 velifer; (Pallas): 22.52%, 2o6<S.a-ese Le cose ese eestor Sent eae ae See eeeee pee nee 212 Centrolophus, Lac.— Czpompilus, (ac:); ‘Cade Wisse. cee sae store oc sie sees Sale | een See eee 213 britannicus, Gthri cs... 32.222, sadece2 oat /nome ene Seay een eee Sosa eee eee 213 Schedophilus, Coceco— S. medusophagus, Cocco....--..- sous sasis sigeec LXI, 223 214 Maul Atus esis =.ceepe Salar sioaiar= se SSeS e ee aa eee eee ee eed etme alas ee ee ae 214 Botterl,Stdehnrso.¢..<.cs0< coca cc eseccccmete an sie eare meee |ecee sere ee eee Icosteus, Lockington— Ivenigmaticus; [hocking ton)-/-----=5 ses =seee ae sceleee sees LXII, 224 216 Schedophilopsis, Stdchnr.— Sa spinosus; stdchnr eses se ses ee ease eee eee ae CXXIII, 416 216 Icichthys,. J. & G.— IOckinctonited 10s Glee neseeem ae ae ee aeeeeen eee eae ereeeee LXII, 226 215 Acrotide— Acrotus, Bean— A. Willoughbyl, Bean: .¢sc.< soc ccs scosssse as cuseee seceeneoeae LXII, 225 217 Grammicolepidida— Grammicolepis, Poey— G. brachiusculus, Poey. 2c: <2 -ceene seas eesce ane cece se oeee ces LXI, 221 219 Nomeide— Nomeus, Cuy.— N=oGronovils(Gmel)Gthreccss cae eseecees see eee eee ee eee LXIII, 227 220,520 Bathyseriola; Ale.— Biscyanes, Aletsc =5 22-0. Secce Se vies soccer seit nee eee oe oat | ete e nome ee reeaeteeee 220, 521 Psenes, C. & V.— Po pelluciduas;Moiitken 2 sce 2-o asset eee accent Cee ence eee aoe LXIII, 228 221 MAcCUlaGu sel bkOnweeem eee aee ee see see ee eee == ieee LXIII, 229 221 Luvaride— Luyarus, Raf.-— a. imperialis) Rafisccececseccscc cess ccescts esses deeseeess one LXIV, 230 222, 521 Lampridide— Lampris, Retzius— Wereoins | (BONN .) pRObZUUS attere eae le seine locales see cieeieeaiele steel eaten insets eee 223 Zeida— Zenopsis, Gill— Z: ocellatus;.(Storer), (Gill << s22c.0c-s Seem sede close eeeeeics sal Sobel cereeeeeeeeone 224 Conchifer; Lowes <2 s/o05 essere ne ese ectse eee ese ako eae eel peeee eee eames 225 Cyttus, Gthr.— C.caustralis) (Riche)ijas.. ccscewcnrsscececiccon see ce Oae ee eee e lteeeeeeae eee eee 225 abbreviatus; Hector <..c sasccceechcmsceccnwae oe Chee emeeee races Sane eae 225 hololepis; |G) B ose. doles eeeee seen se se eee ees eee eee LXY, 233 225 NOVi=ZOlANGLD Yoo ea ee oie eee een aan ne ene emcee ae | teen eee eee Cyttopsis, Gill— CS roseus; (GLowe))(Gillvacccs tedeeeee Geeaiee se ese cena eee ree lbeene mee eee eememeee 227 Oreosoma, C. & V.— ©. adtlantioum, (6.86 °V 22 cc- cess se ot scene esee sossleeas sacle ton) sac eciee ee ceneriotieces 228 Caproide— | Capros, Lac.— | Cs aper; (Li.), Tae: <2. 22 cde Sascaecen = cee eaeeeaesenae erence eos enone eee eee e eee 229, 521 Capromimus— Ceabbreviatus ~1255: -<cc cece soeee emer cones oeeieceee se eee en tee Ree ee ener marcer Antigonia, Lowe— AL CAPTOS), LOW.6 yicciiec a cate 5,coeis ese Sasso wee ee scene seecteeee LXV, 235 229 Tetragonuride— Tetragonurus, Risso— T..Cuvierl; Risso... -.<\cu2eac ae 0 ce sjaccte seins e sans semiqnceccee CXXIII, 417 230 Chilodipterida— Melanostoma, Diderlein— M:.japonicum; Doderleinitecnae ene e es seca e ee eine anaes Score seieteea sera ceaeteetetaere §21 Glossamia, Gill— Gxeaprion, Gthr-< 5.<. esc cee eo catenin Sane Sea te oeeeenele tecle esc ee eee meer 231 pandionis, Gd Bes: coc essccececc coon smeceseeeesaseanes: LXIV, 231 231 Malacichthys, Déderlein— M. ‘gtisens; Gtr 52 02203 sacs soe sks Se aie de case Seer ee, ose Ree Se eae eee 232 Epigonus, Raf.— -telescopus, (ISSO) Ge Coe beeeen eee ee ee toate seteeisteiepesiaers |e oc .ais ss aeerereoeetas 232, 521 occidentalisn (Gi Bcsccises ceaee eae eee oe eciee eine entero LXYVI, 236 233
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| Names of genera and species. Plate and figure. Page. TreLnocEPpHALI—Continued. Chilodipteride—Continned. Pomatomichthys, Gigl.— P, Constancin, Gig] .-----------22---- --05 oe ne 2 on == seen foe en eee serene 234 Microichthys, Riipp.— IMai@ OGCOl) MUU D eaise eee = ieee mola eal en sae NS 234 Brephostoma, Ale,— B. Carpenteri, Ale ..---. ------ -------+ 5-202 22520 oon neni er tens co etns connec: 234 Acropomid#— Acropoma, T, & S.— JA philippinense, Gthl; --<---.25-- ~~ === =~ == = mye a 235, 521 Scombropide— | Scombrops, T. & S.— S. chilodipteroides, T. & S .....-------- ------ -----+ 2-22 -220j2e 2 = eee errno 235 Ger) sities OG yee ee ae me alata lale peo mini oe min onic ni seman 235 Hypoclydonia, G. & B.— | Ba yal a Aes eo ae oes e-em LXVI, 237 236 Serranide— Centropristis, C. & V.—
C. pleurospilus, (Gthr.)......- -----2+---s00e-2+ 2222 seen e sees ieee see cess 237 investigatoris, (Alc.)....---------------+- +722 222225 creo Se ees ee neeeiate =e | 237, 521 annularis) Gthr.-2.--- c.s-2- co---ne- 2-2 we nero fone ee ee oo 521
Prionodes squidens, Gilb ...---.-------------+--2------- -2- seco pseenn renter 521 Aunthias, Sechn.—
Atria al Op se Guilt teas ae ete ati =lonem eae minions oe Sin a | 238 ORM G Deere reese eee te amin == sew aaa aa one omno mm maian ne aso ei 238, 521 anon ariay Gait ones as cess cer aan - =~ 2 === = | eee asc | 238
Bathyanthias, Gthr.— [Bemosens | Chinese emee ena ere elena == erie a meen meee aoe oa 522 Synagrops, Gthr.— §. japonicus, (Déderlein), Gthr -.-------------- -----+--------|eectt reece tte 522 Polyprion, Cuv.— P. americanum, (Schn.), Jordan --...----.--------------++-+-- LXVI, 238 238, 522 Pristipomatida— Propoma, Gthr.— Prosenmy, Gthr.-<- cso. sen-<------~= 22 = 92-3 |eee-ee seen ee cece eee 522 Lutjanida— | Aprion, C. & V.— A. macropthalmus, (Miiller), J. & S..-------- nae Aaa eiameis LXXXIX, 314 239 Verilus, Poey— Ve BOLdidUs POC yess = see = = nae einem mam nm onion LXIV, 232 240 Dentex, Cuv.— D. macrophthalmus, (Bloch), ©. & V..---.-------------------|--rerr rrr 240 Priacanthide— Priacanthus, C. & V.— Ptantalutabopyeeee sea eee. seer ein n a mae acle me | oo soo ore Soin oe 241, 522 Pseudopriacanthus, blk.— (pjalltirs i Gullsesee sea e seen == mmm ein mann LXVI, 239, 240 242 Polymixiide— Polymixia, Lowe— P. nobilis, Lowe ..---.----------2-------- +2222 27-222 7070077 LXVII, 241 243, 522 Pomacentride— Chromis, Cuv.— (@rosenss (Gthi 5) GeiGe Be mela = = n= ma wm al a oe 244 Scorpenida— Scorpena, L.—
S. scrofa obesa, LOWe......c00- en. e--- ene e ne nee ceennn mene ne [enn nese aa 245, 522 cristulata, G. & B.....-----.-----------+---+ 2222225 rr rot | LXVII, 242 246 Tstilatae lower metres nessa y- noosa = ace clean o oa ee ae 246 Agassizii, G@. & B...-.---.------------+ -2-2 22-222 oee nono LXVII, 243 247 MOLCOMM EN So land ete see eee aa ala miami mime mie |e ane 522 Bcellataw lometetereee teases cess. == lomo cei ani oe Siac ae lacs 522
Bathysebastes, S. & D.— lpgallbescenss Giligepeceeeaee reac ane enna = mee riemelem = | sri oso oo terion eces 248 Helicolenus, G. & B.— 5
H. dactylopterus, (Del.), G. & B.-.--.. -------+-+------++-+--- LXVIII, 244 249, 523
Maderensisy Gr. aNd Bi s--- 5 .< Rl on nem ne ae n S 250 Pontinus, Poey—
iPlcastonvloeypererrees == ansea ies == a- = nen =| coca rene seas 252 Molt noe yao see ae sae a = ann nmin ma | eerste eter 252 Kahlua (Bowdich)iGuds Bio... ------------==== ---c-5 -=--2 |e -m 2 ena ance 253, 523 Bibroni, (Sauvage), G. & B....--------------------22 2-2 -[orer 253 filitar a (Viale) Ml Ge coals eee ene n-ne === == enna en eens 254 canariensis, (Sauvage), G. & B....------------------------ [errr ee 5s 255 Rathbunis Gedo Bases snes =2------- 2 --=- =~ =o oe LXVIII, 245 255 macrolepis, G. & B ....-----------------) e---2 2225 LXIX, 247 257 longispinis, G. & B .--.-----------------2- 2-22-02 e0r roo LXVIII, 246 258 RIGET AN (Gulls MOC eee eo eae ae nian nn ome |e ans may 523
hexanema, (Gthr.), G. & B......------ ----------22 seee sen ntones nero con es ennecess 523
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TreLEOCEPHALI—Continued. Scorpwenide—Continued.
Sebastes, Cuv.—
S-marinus,1(b.); White). 22. --s-oee eo arene ee eee eee MALINUS) Viviparus, (Kroyer) sssacsee sesso eee ee eee ene
Sebastolobus, Gill—
S. macrochir, (Gthr.), Gill alascanus: 'Beaitessencs on seen eee eee en ace aoe eee
Sebastodes, Gill—
So pancispinis, (Ayres) i Jieike G asset eee eenee ieee
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pGoodeL, Migenmann ses sase-ce nee ee eee eee eee AUbHS | Gl Deec sees meee ee eee nen eee ee mee areas rupestris, Gilb zacentrus, Gilb Baxicola, Gillbiz 2 ccecc eases eee eee eee diploproa, Gilb aurora, Gilb introniger, (Gili. js. <a sos see eee oe eee iene =e eineere sinensis, Gilb oculatns, (C. & V.) Sctarches, Johns.— 8..Gtintheri, Johns >-,-=-<,---s2s.ssssssenese see 25 see aoe ees HO Sensis Gthiosas =e see eee eee er eee tt eee ee ereaers parmatus, Goode Lioscorpius, Gthr.— L. longiceps, Gthr Minous M;-inermiss Ale. j2cs)-2 2 mse eeeeee eet ee eee eae eee Cottidiw— Cottus, L.— Cribathiy biG ther cemcte eeerse aes See een ee eee eee Icelus, Kréyer—
TP SIPLCONNEG ECL t.)) se) jen Oem Operate eats oer ere araereeetete eee ete scutiger! Bean a ocoee. ces occ cee Seno ee eclaee eae ees CULVODS WE CaN cacsecsctee csc ce et ar eee eee eee eee
Artediellus, Jordan— A. uncinatus, (Rhdt.), Jordans. 34 ee See ea eae Icelinus, Jordan—
Te quadriserlatus WOcCkMetoniseesaeta--ssem ens eiem sae eeaee UE savanna Cn scam canpaunm sconces SeSecosdosses Steere Lenwis Gal byemes eres acemse seas ase teenie eee cee ener fimbriatus; Gilb:.2..2<..ccosesoce-eee ona ee eestor menses | ocwlatis Gil bie see estes cemeteansces eerie eee mccecoeaeeeces
Triglops, Rhdt.—
seeing clin Chasse aaa e ee one ee eee eee eeteee et Prionistius—
P. macellus, Bean Cottunculus, Collett—
C. microps, Collett Thomsonii, Gthr. (—=C:. torvus; Goode). <------------- eee |
Psychrolutes, Gthr.—
Py gebra; Beant .2ss aswoe= ccs aceeeee ns eee cecines sainenee teleeeeee Bie
PaLadoxUs. balsas esses es eee eee eee eee eee Malacocottus, Bean— WBE Ay Wouter 18ty Neseen5 pooesossoecr eae bene]s os-Sosqsososscos Cyclopteridx (Cyclopterus)— Eumicrotremus, Gill— E. spinosus, (Miiller), Gill Liparidida— Liparis, L.— L. lineatus, (Lepechin), Kroyer......-......................- Careproctus, Kriéyer—
Cer elatinos uss) (ball) yp Koeln alee eee ete eee | PCCM, SOA M eee eee eee eae nelee tenia neeres et ere TanulaiGs65) Bacas-a eee eee ene eee Cee eee aeneeee INSjOL; | (CHAD st) 7) CoN a ee ete eee eee eres ANLCTO PUBS) (GrblTs) yi psUNN Nee eee eae teeta eae ate eta)
Amitra, Goode— A. liparina, Goode......----- Paraliparis, Coll.—
Pabathy Dit Colle nece-e ie CopeinGiidceS -ectcteeeae asa rosuceus, Gilbiast. cee essere
Hilgendorfia, G. & B.— Hi, membranacea, (Gthr.), G. & Bo-----.-----
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P. decagonus, (Schn.), Jordan. ---------------------- LXXII, 259 282 Bathyagonus, Gilb.—
B. nigripinnis, Gilb.--.-----------------+-+----7 777 283, 525 Xenochirus, Gilb.—
X, triacanthus, Gilb .....-------------+----------7-- 283, 525
pentacanthus, Gilb ..---------------------+ +7777 =e ace 283, 525 latifrons, Gilb ..-....-----------+ +--+ 22200707 ones Rae rae S 525 Aspidophoroides, Lac.— A. monopterygius, (Bloch) .-------------+------+----- LXXII, 260 283 Ole eee eee eae nein ain wise rinwe mee moana [Sota Ae areca emer mere aime 284 Latilidee— Lopholatilus, G. & B.— L. chameleonticeps, G. & B.------------------------ LXXV, 265 284 Percophide— Aphritis, C. & V.—
gir io WCities e ee eae samme sesame ee eon oor ccs oar oo cae aiaas 289 Acanthaphritis, Gthr.—
A. grandisquamis, Gthr.--------------------2--- 222+) sos see eee rere eee een 289
Nototheniida— Notothenia—
NAO SN Gb eee ese eesine toca me ne = a= conan oll ee metic Deane a 525
Tongipes, Sind chnr® -22- --<--- --e 223 me enn fon mew nor nos oa 525 Chenichthyide— | Bathydraco, Gthr.—
PBeanitarcticnsy Gthiveseseces sere a= = ===> anes >on nemo oreo cee 289 Hypsicometes, Goode—
H. gobioides, Goode...--.-.----------- 2--- 255220277 LXXIV, 263 290, 526 Bathyhcreis, Ale. (= Bembrops) platyrhynchus, Alc..----|.----------+ 222+ eerr reer nee 526 Champsodon, Gthr.—
G@: vorax, Gtlir...---- --3--- 2-02 ese n c= won eee nn Pe ee Oe a Ser ein cCooct 291, 526
Chiasmodontida— Chiasmodon, Johns.—
C. niger, Johns.....---------eeee-2 22222 ert LXXIV, 264 292, 526 Ponerodon, Ale.—
Pie an iahor PAU Geese ee eine ae ce eam oleae emo airmisrn or moms ca 293 Pseudoscopelus, Liitken—
P. scriptus, Liitken.---------------------2+2---e+0--- LXXVI, 266 292, 526
Uranoscopide— Uranoscopus, L.— Moraes CO ne PA Csesaceiacman roa a= semen wre cae eco |nne enc oss so een a 294 fend ania Cilia ene este cea anlnoe cs neac [o-oo remas oso pac cians 526 Batrachide— Porichthys, Girard— P. porosissimus, (C. & V.), Gpnnesee eee LXXVI, 267 294 Gobiide— Gobius, Cuv.—
G. cometes, Alc. ....-------- --+- --2- 0-02-7272 8587 -- 295, 526 Lesueurii, Risso ...---------------+----------- zs 295 Jeffreysii, Gthr....-------- Peer ae riese eae oni
Callionymide— Callionymus, L.—
(CMiy rae lee etal ainalatnfolainiotala =ia(a's aves ns aicinleioia\s ~rnisisieicimi= = inl= -icleicielninm\ SS ials nipvevarstetaeieistate 296 ira ans Gitlin eee eee eee ne eee aa ee ne a ammo cmc Saar 296 calanropomug, Gthr....-. 2-------------serec nee e[enc nee ccee crete rere 296 patel War este Al Osean eee ene eo inice meen aoa olan 296 phaeton, Gthr 296 himantophorus, G. & B...-.------------ 2 296 mAcHIatuA Rat eeseeeesnaeassesssreseseeseeneicns-|-===2- rec cciecec cco Ee acenaee 526
Sticheidae— Carelophus, Nils.— C. Ascanii, (Walb.), Gthr.....---------- 20-202 2222 - oon ner neces core reer one 298 Anarrhichadide— Anarrhichas, L.—
A, lupus, L ......-----------+---- aides seecesose == LXXVII, 269 299 minor, Olafsen LXXVII, 270 301 latifrons, S. & H....-.. e-eeee ee rees cecereeree cre: LXXVII, 271 301
Ptilichthyide— Ptilichthys, Bean— P. Goodei, Bean. ....---------- eee- ee eee nee rree ttn LXXXVII, 304 302 Zoarcide— Lycodes, Rhdt.—
TRV hl nen te aeseie eek isaaiaslels=e/--20a\0ene=* eben |-sn=imenecoccsoaNe eae aoa: 303 Esmarkii, Coll ....--.------------+--- 2222200777" LXXVIII, 272 303 reticulatus, Rhdt....-..--.------------+2erre6 coo LXXVIII, 273; LXXXI, 281 305 frigidus, Colljenssss-+-----=---- --7~ = 22-222 22 LXXVIII, 274 305 MUCOBUS, RICN,..0..eeeeesveeeeecerceeveccer scree LXXVIII, 275; LXXXI, 283 306
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TELEOCEPHALI—Continued. Zoarcide—Continued. Lycodes, Rhdt.—Continued. PE pallltdis nollie esses eee eenate ne ae ote eee POLS RGU IY letters ee ee eee eee eis Witkenils 22 op s2ccce ost pation sae sssminns sansa aeesees seminudus, Rhdt
Sarai Colle eae eee oes ne Se ne eS he eee :
ZOaLCnus; Gide B:seeesc eceee aces = mo tstee ase oaeees
brevipes bean see -eass- secs aae eee ee eeereeaas
MACTOPS NG thoes |e a se ee ae eee ener Lycenchelys, Gill—
L. murena, (Coll.), Gill Verrillii, (G. & B.), Jordan paxillus, (G. & B.), Jordan porter, Gulbis cee cess a= m2 5 BUD US (Vic) a Griee lbs cctesce es separ snclatesatetetnts are etetets
Lycodonus, G. & B.— mirabilis) Qué Bee 22 soso sieseteens se sasacoamee Aprodon, Gilb.— A, Corteqlanal- seen s2- oes ee gegads-ssarnc sessions | Lycodopsis, Coll.—
EE paciticus Colles aaa se see eee see lene ee ee enere
Masins Gills sane eee etn era Bothrocara, Bean—
Bamollis Beans = omciaee een ace ee iae saan Sac
Maynea— MSS MSU Le) pS Gok Lh terse aa mete alee a ae ee ibriinnea sBeancoaecee-es eee cee eee nee eee
Gymnelis, Rhdt.—
GeeuVIT MCLs (EADS) ye OU eee le ete toe tee eee Lycodapus, Gilb.—
L, fieraster)|Gilb'. nos ce sea. coos cee ssessosae aes laessis Melanostigma, Gthr.—
MEP Cel acinOstmn Gites sete aaa ee eee
Brotulide—
Bythites, Rhdt:—
IB HUSCUS; ROO > soca oe cece ce sccacaeeee es oeieee aces Grammonus, Gill—
Gatien; (RISSO) | Gur 6c) == estes onsen ieee eee eee Oligopus—
ORAL OT ape cele talar setae ar atatan tata etalon ata ee terete aerate | BLMALOS sO Oder eine. ee ateeise = es eee cies
Catetyx, Gthr.— CaMessieris Gthr es aseerc semis ointeee a apemeesiyeate ee a eee DMPRITOSEvISs Gull De seece see escieee een eta eee ee Saccogaster, Ale.— S:maculatus;, Ale: cscs ccc te csescsan ceessocescdeeene Diplacanthopoma, Gthr.—
Dabrachy soma Gennes sac ee see reer eee 1
Mlcockt: Gi iBiee sees eee gence tose ada eeee one Dicromita, G. & B.—
JD RAE Rhivatly (CSQA tacnce a ce ccngosoesaogucascsocs] meds MSLLIOBLONN (Vin) sl Guava Bees ee aati eae ieee Pee, microphthalma,, (V.)) GG Be 26 2-9 seen oncerocephala, (V.), G. & B
Bassozetus, Gill—
Banormalis; Gill. assess cosets aaaemaeerae aera: s
conipressus), (Githn.) si Ga eee aaa ae eel eee tenia; (Gthr:))) Ga QB ie aac ce ade eerie catena, |G.) 6B ws ances cor tase eae yeaa LMUIN OR US ALC alee ie eee teeetale aia aie Glyptophidium, Ale.— | G.cargentenm, ANG ees cc esccceceissen sane see MACRO PUSEAN Caesarea eee nee eee eee see Dermatorus, Ale.— DPtirichperis ALCS ea ima claire alotalaiaeaate is Seaesingesancnes melanocephalus) Ale. on pees er eee aserieoee Neobythites, G. & B. (= Vyenocraspedum Ale.)— Nu Gilli,’ Giv@, Bic. oo jenn ww ec osateeeee caeeneneseee Mareinatus 1G: Go eacas cee ece ee eee eons macrops, Gtht..2. . Ssouescsannqasdemanesnaseeeene
CYAS8U8 (Vs) 1G GoD ves we sien ee See eee eee eee ae
steatiticus, “Alo -2 225532 0a: se serece ae aoeeee a aes Squiamipinnisy cosy e pew ele ceisaaceiee mene seat
Benthocometes, G. & B.— Pe COP BG Bis ls car seeeeocecScockec Coocecemiccosce MUUMT 210] OPITSs | (Vie) 3) Cra he pete tel areata ote
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Names of genera and species. Plate and figure. Page. TELEOCEPHALI—Continued. Brotulide—Continued. Bassogigas, Gill—
Foon Guillen Cran ei vers aistaieic| vais aia'a'aietalsin\e= LXXXIII, 291 328, 529 grandis, (Gthr.),G. & B..... Serene ae cj eee Soe on |sicael= wecsneeeeoe aon: 329, 529 PLOroLUS (ALCS) Gideon emai nto isco: Siseciae ease oe eenloe daha sack eeeeca ace 328, 529 Rielliferoidess; (Gilb;) Gedo scone = snascelnn selene oes cep eweloeseeoee scleneceecccn 328, 529
Alcockia, G. & B.— ACSC OR UML (Gr) 3) Groleeal bam settee ee mae nem elesiee a= oo acre ae [eee eee 329 Celema, G. & B.— CO pec eal (Vie) ph ua eee ee teen eee ere ieleeietee seyamnta = heel ea mersn a eral feeers 330 AULD ALIN ATA Via) hh ana? Dien actsetamamteaaemcraacla seine esses ier cere lnaeinak owe se ajate ome 330
Mebia, G. & B.—~
MEME T ACTA (Gulia) Gian ead era weenie ea cniels ase cees socscin| once ecsins aces ocioos 331 Barathrodemus, G. & B.— a
SAPNA AUS he Oo Dieteena stewie ee aicle meister =e <eiatasee Seer LXXXIV, 294 332 Pycnocraspedum, Ale.—
RISE CeIn DTG eA LO teen estate one n ete neta ee cee els eee eee 333, 529 Nematonus, Gthr.—
Nempectoraliss (Garccels.) 1 Gib liteeea me ceninanatesinielscicessisceens LX XXIV, 295 333 Porogadus, G, & B.—
EARTHS GS NON Oe Es era eteteete ate al ariateeielaeial scintetelel= cele cio cie naa LXXXIII, 292 334 Penopus, G. & B.—
ePID OMNI Gls fxn ot mete iratiesteia sia) sis oiaia = aie lefote misisie oles oe\are eco LXXXIV, 293 336 Acanthonus, Gthr.—
Se peRU TE ORES Og Stet ietee et neteniote sielale otal eaieial soe leeieloia siecle eae eaateeee ei seater 336 Tauredophidium, Ale.—
SBC PAL Ofemenetse emis cicie slain \acioinwic)a nine sel saieis=m(cloe oe LXXXIV, 296 336 Pteroidonus, Gthr.—
PRGUIM CATION GUT ane eelainiatlSaa)-)iaisiascsiic aceon so sniecess>|Sacsecise sis ssssaeinoss 337 Dicrolene, G. & B. (=Paradicrolene, Ale. )—
DD Na ROM Oa Gal Ge Dresser se cal eae aaite a eeicaicin ins closes salacioese,s= LXXXV, 297 338 TTA NU EUS PAUL G eee yaa tel Seas etetatayata aetna! clclars/aiete atclatseisie/aall(siaieisw'ewice ices late sie 337, 529 pan Pee eae PAU Cee eee eet oceania al atelereiel al selatee atest eo|leaiaiaintee alesis eee 338, 529 Vaillantii, Alc. ..... 22-222 - 200 ence eee e cree cee eee eee eee lt eee ee cee eee eeeee 338, 529
Mixonus, Gthr.—
M. laticeps, Gthr....-. eee ee ate nate salsa (eee areata este LXXXIV, 296 339 Sirembo, Blk.—
Vag LES GAT MIES gC(S UN) ae ell et ol nln ileal alalarlel 340 Monomitopus, Ale.— |
SAA sa TS Nh e ee a etete a nle a emieeeteia oeiara tee al ete i= 340, 529 Typhlonus, Gthr.—
BAERS LS Eee eee fo ae eee 340 Barathronus, G. & B.—
PS oOICOLON NG dem Beeman aeeeacleccees|-ae~aciesa seca s eae aaa LXXXYV, 298 341 Aphyonus, Gthr.—
SA esol Lei OSS 98 Orb eee ata eet emia fea ie ee eel easel acioeetam ea aieismiepe ee 342
DAT SR Gra ea Es eters einen ete eeiie ia eee ane noe iam aie aeale ne = LXXXV, 299 342
Rhodichthys, Coll.—
moO cia © Ollips esas eels see ciocin ene ciaeis= lees cs Soe seiace LXXXVI, 303 342 Alexeterion, V.—
PAV UAT HAN aetna ie = elo asta aia aiainisisny mola Sse sciences aecicelens LXXXVI, 300 343 Bellottia, Gigl.—
BES pea ASO aN tea eae lalate ete tele ie See eee eee tee 344 Hephthocara, Ale.—
PSIG Sane sesyec enemas cic asia vec enisaeeccscisces cess -sscevectijeccuessecs 344 Lamprogrammus, Ale.—
EOD IPAN Oe etee arene eras een eian loewiciarasinccinanisaaatan once | LXXXVI, 302 344, 530
PRAWN pAe Clonee otete ns etenete se alae alate ncleme cela mien eee mlm lin 530 Ophidiide— Ophidium— OO Ppainranio lenis G Gate eeeeteeeenes eat sensi ee sis= =e eeninean| a seris ssa sea eaeeee 530 Otophidium, Gill— O: omostigma, (J. & G.), Jordan .- .-...-.-. --.- s.2..2.- 200. LXXXVII, 305 345 Leptophidium, Gill—
Perce tainted rt Goo beteneicele nets ia siala= =e -/o =: m= clin ele mie mele LXXXVII, 306 346 FOTO HOT OLE Tro Gl ee tere eee nna rele sinle et olan slo wine LXXXVII, 307 347 NU ALMTORA TOM Onna eas sa weren naa clocoe sos ee aicowae = LXXXVII, 308 348 pardalen Gulbis sears sc cionsciieccse - 530 MUCTOLE PIs Gal Daerest seals cies eee = P 530 SUOMI CNS OLUITM Goll Dee eter ere oars ele reteie team tae elie etait iote | arma farsi alelelele tat eit 530 NOE LAS Only pee aie eae ee ciots ae abe allele etm al aieieaeietaleatata ets | olen l elein 530
Ateleopodidea— Ateleopus, Schl.—
AGE APOWMICHA sg OC hl leememee tse etantae ate eee se selec enc ciaeme as |==—inaelae ee aaleiatcine=t== 349
TCI OHA EAL Of seme ete eee ser eerie een na eer nesses aah sest aes (esncelema eon 349, 530
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TrLEOCEPHALI—Continued., Lophotida—
Lophotes, Giorna— Ti, Cepedianus, 'Giotnd. scarcer cease eae ase eee eae eae CLISHAGUS; sd ONUS i oa sm eae ee ee ee eee aeeeee Capellei, T, & S..... Sisto eoretele ieie eo maitisiie manana eee rae eee
ANACANTHINI: Gadide—
Gadus, Art.—
Ge morrhwa; Tis scabs Seis tyocae econ eee See oe eee eee Melanogrammus, Gill—
Map lennus; (5:5 Gall. sactect eae scence sao en See tees Brachygadus—
Bominutis; \(L:)) Gill. 52 ete sse nee S eee eee eee eee Gadiculus, Guich.—
Govan Pentensy Guile Dee cs ae seats t= ay eee ee eee ae Aerie Micromesistius, Gill—
Ms ipoutassou, (RISSO).Gdll2: men aatia-= een ene ae ener Merlangus—
Wiis at eRe oonessooonosaodaeceasoa casa Phycis, Schn.—
Pa meditenmanens, Welaroche)acnqtai-n oan eleisetee en eeieisaneienes eee Bani; GuiScoB es - ss = ero asayaeneisinae ee sn eee epee eieeee blennioides (Br) 1S Chimes emcee enn secre eecereeeee eee TELUS (OV aD) ye) eo cate cl tatore = at steer ete acetate eee clrratus;! Geo) By acc ec eeee aetna ea ee eee eee chuas; ((Wally:))' Gillet. 28 Shoo seamen eee rae eee tenuis;(Mitch:) )Dekayeccnceceasesese moan eoeeeeneceeeeeee ChestertiGin& (Bele ss. a kaisce co ometals Sesacieccleccee ieee
Lamonema, Gthr.—
i Marrelliis (uowe) >| Gu bites menses a etese eee eeeerteeinee TOD UB HUN Cubbie a eekeelsi ee ees tse et rere barbatuwla: (Gs &° Baso2se ssasceccice Sa-Saee oe chee he eee ee eeee melanurum: Grd 1B asceccece since eeene cent eee eee ones
Molva, Nils.—
Minuloaris Mlemins. ssc see seloenel-eeeieese eae eeee eaters byrkelange, Walb lone ata (OL) ss Gibby cmseeitee eaten eet ceteris
Physiculus, Kaup—
Pe Daiwa kit, Kai see ctalstelslore-feicia sec) = smite nics sare eee Kanpil, Poey sa-cio.ccscco es cte seescece occ seat ooesh cece sees MeLeP TINS; | Cobh Teena ee seesee ere ee eee eee eee fulvus, Bean...-.-.. Sloe dws det coca s tite ee been Geen cee TastrelligennGll bees ereneeete eee aces eee eee nematopus,; Gilbisceso-cccaeanceermcesscene nea ceriaesen TOSCUS; AIO a Soecic win ctaje wicleiwivin nieeieeismiocicinie’e wininin sine cleeels eels BEZYTOPAStUs, AGC c cc nccecccseicisc cece sn siciemesee eee
Uraleptus, Costa— U. Maraldi, (Risso), Costa near Maral dil .- 222 seocmneten een cee eee een eeeeneeee Lotella, Kanp— gan axillaris BD Calacinslemcise co seaectsaisisee lee eeteeeeette eee Mora, Risso— Memeditermanea, Riss mrecis sola ste alateaiaieteiete eine eeiea eee Lepidion, Sw.— MEPIS OL, SSW ete ere altar estes ate at etera etnies eaten telat ere
ensiferus, (Gthr.), G.& B..- oe INOBIM Dy |GthyT oes eweceanseeseeeeeee cece cee meee ene Salilota— §; australis; GQthr. <2. cic cscoc cso sseeacessisacicesccaclecceetees Antimora, Gthr.—
A. viola, (G. & B.), Jordan rostrata, Gthr 2222.2 22) 52 sc ee soencemsaemense seacciemeseene microlepis; Bean = 2-222 -2seacaeer cee eeennecesceenencese
Halargyreus, Gthr.—
TELS SVU. C8 riers ote tate ee eee ote oer Johnsonii, Gthr. - near Johnsonii
Eretmophorus, Gigl.— Hy Kleinenberti; | Gigl-sse--s-seeeneeeca sete eee ee enenieneateeeate Hypsirhynehus, Fac.—
Hi hepaticus, Pao 5: <.-t~sjen0c soeuaaene osc taee eee ese er ees Strinsia, Raf.—
8. tines; Rafts. Socio cicvcces sectacesoceneeeseesseecsticacass Melanonus, Gthr.—
M. gracilis, Gthr........ eis le iere sine raie's = hiaisiseisieseteserriesi see
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O, ensis, (Rhdt.), Gill. ..--------- = ----26 --2 2-22 222 oor one XCIV, 327 381 macrophthalmmues (Gti. oon o= 2-22 meine ene snp a 382 biscayensis, Coll ...-...----. ------- -----= +2227 2200 0-777- [Rete ete ee coe 382 Reinliend tree ory) COUN eee eee ee teens eee ea pence mom as 383, 531 tricievatus, (Bloch), Gy 6 Be 22. ee-e en = onan noe ions lem ene or oenc ea 383
Rhinonemnus, Gill—
R. cimbrius, (L.), G. & B...------------------- 22050220200 XCIV, 328 384, 531 Brosmius, Cuv.—
B. brosme, (Miill.), Gthr-...--.------------------+++rrr certo XCIV, 329 385 Brosmiculus, V.—
B. imberbis, V.----- ee a ae ee aiana ales wenn mm eiinini mn nein nile ee 385
Merluciidee—
Merlucius, Raf.—
M. bilinearis, (Mitch.), Gill .-.-.-------------+-+2+-2+2+-2077- XCV, 330 386 SMUT UB y GRBs) Gel e) Boe ee eee amare meee eciare sean ayo moat aaa oe 388
Bregmacerotidie— Bregmaceros, Thompson—
B. atlanticus, G. & B..---..---.----- --------22 2222 2-2r2 or : CV, 331 388
MacClellandtisaRhompsom es sce aoeae=lennm no-name mer cfanc oso soo coe 389, 531 Macruride Macrurus, Bloch—
M. berglax, Lac .-......---- ---- ---- ---2------- --22 00777 noe XCVI, 334 391 solerorhynchus, Vale sscseseren 2 = -0= 2-22 ano oe or wimece nen ness mane cone 391 smiliophorus, Vaill.......---------------+----+++r00 00007 392 wequalis, (Gthr.), G. & b 392 serratus, Lowe ---..-----------------0 2220 crete 392 Bairdii, G. & Bi... .----- ---- +22 -- 2-2-2 =~ onan en nne 393 holotrachys, Gthr....--. ---- --------------+------ 22-0707" 396 zaniaphorus, V. (near holotrachys, SVE) eens oes oneeiee= =| ae =m nea ones 397 RTS NG Cee eee eee ere el eee eee cea nena eesimtseratods=sao= sees aes 390 PAS DCN CLT eee eae aoa eee aio eerie reesei aT Te 390 Bteleidolepien Gilbp mses eeea 2 eon = meinen ema nnn cecispen sooo oce ess ona 391 GAnTLAL GG Uli ee eee cee etme clan alecrm nn nimncinena tne sony a sre eG 391 investigatoris, Alc....---.---:-----------+++--22 0-20 000077 eee eae eee Sao 390, 531, 532 semiquincunciatus, Alc....-..---------+---------2-2 070077 NES EN Pe eta ieic oa | 390, 531, 532 TELGs Way 1s eA eee eee mle eee | ee setae feat er 390, 531, 532 Plex GimpAl cme eee nee eel ae teeta tem minim [Eas eee rose set | 390, 531, 532 WroodeMasonisAU Gene 228 2n nese Genn serene erienn= enero aco Sse 390, 531, 532 Petersonii, Ale ..-.---.--- eee ee eee eae ee olen eis oie siene=, : | $90, 531, 5382 previrostris, Alc.....---------------------2-2 0200 recrrt te eee peepee ane | 390, 531, 532 macrolophus, Alc....----------------+-----2 227200 tctt [eee eee eerste | 390, 531, 532 Tophotes, Ale: J222.---+- ---- --=--- ---- 2--2222--- 2022s o2n8s .| 390, 531, 532 MG lye pis AUG eae anemone aren 390, 532 MaSsLHUEy Gh cee ae aeee = ae mn nie 390 serrulatus, Gthr---..-.------------------ +--+ +--+ 27070 0077> | 390 Thigpidiis; PAU Cheese. neocon eee = me mmm | 531 pumiliceps, Alc ....-...---------- -------2 222220 cert 532
Celorhynehus, Giorna—
C. atlanticus, (Lowe), G. & B ..-----------------+----2 00007 397, 533 carminatus, (Goode), G. & B..---------------++------00077° <CVI, 33 398 CC (ence eae er amelie iom mein 400 japonicus, (V.), (near ocea) --.---------++----- 22220 tr roe 400 Waponicuss SCH ees= ss n= = = ea 400, 533 caribbieus, G. & B...-.------------- ---- +--+ 2222-007 errr 401 fasciatus, (Gthr.), G. & B....-----------------++----2+7+77° 402 parallelus, Gthr -..---------- ------------------ 22-700 -2°77° 532 MIRED Ghee merece aaa see =a i= ='= (=a = a's 532, 533 quadricristatus, Alc..--------------+---+-----+ 2200 rtre ct 532, 533 flavellispinis, Ale ....-.--------------++- +722 222200 cort 533
Coryphenoides, Gunner—
C. rupestris, Gunner -..---------- ------------ 2525-000 trrr 402 Builentuay Gedo Bies- 2-2 2--= --=- ---- = -- 2 2-2 oreo 403, 533 carapinus, G. & B....--.-----------------7-7--22 0002 404 alfipinnis, Gthr -.-.2--------.----- --22---22-52207772 255577 402 serratus, LOWE .------------ ------ 2220-2 22ers rrr 525
Ilymenocephalus, Gigl.—
RT uteeli ens Gi Meera cas =a ci == iin oi 406 Goodei, (Gthr.), Bean -.----------------------+--2--7 077-7" XCVII, 340 407 cavernosus, G. & B ...-.-- ---------------=---- 22225277 77-- | XCVII, 341 408 Wetend lenin meee eee ance tear cs ona seem ecie encase oS ease mare 533
Lionurus, Gthr.—
MehilioandanGihusse-e-s2 sess 2-2 alana = eyo ss | XCVITT, 342 409 Trachonurus, Gthr.—
GuianltatuaG Ga Bates eerie ola a riers coe nn o | XCVIII, 343 410
villosus, Gthr..0------ ------------ -<---- --2- -220-798 sooo" Weeee coc kiiewenem—ee 409
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Names of genera and species. Plate and figure. Page. ANACANTHINI--Continued. Macruridee—Continued. Cetonurus, Gthr,—
CU GIODLCE PS Wie = es oe lsee a sens seen ane ee sal ee eee toe XCVIII, 344 411
crassiceps; Gthr.<<5252 00 ssecess<2seseesds seems sae os ce oes | pee er tsee een 411 Chalinura, G. & B.—
@i simula: Gnd Bite ssccssenscsense eet nS sesce eee eee XCVIL, 345 412 brevibarbis;:Gi& Bi s.22% .24 saceeacones Saez sonics ee = eee oe Soneee eee oreo ere 413 Occidentalis; Ge Gel B ese ee es ge ee ee A een deer eeER Ee 413 Jeptolepis,. Gthr- 222-025. .s25 252 8ecse See ees cence sane dene ee | Peae ea eee ee renee 414 fermandezianus; Gthe 2223 seoet oe eee eco oe eee ae ee eee Olee eee eee eae ees 412 jlocaphala,/Gthr 22.22. -2se ces eee cesar SSF sees Seo ee a eee eee ane 412 Miran yi GPa erate oatmeal aia ae ate ae ee aa a ee ere 412 serrula, Bean. .o..6 252202 2sshecnsee baeencebeesaswes teense sel soso nereooeeenneere 412 hispida, AIC ae ae cacico- eee aces mere on ema sen eee tee eer ee eta alee eee 412 ME~bHICRE NIH Cnt ose sconsoase ne doeSss SeOase SH aSSe soones XCIX, 345 533
Optonurus, Gthr.— O.:denticulatus; -Gthr << s22ces.2 ee 22% cacces seoceocec cece ce oon Poe nee eee eeeeeeee 414 Malacocephalus, Gthr.—
M; lesvis; (Lowe); ‘Gthr ‘::\o- 2. 2cccnweseec cee Sancenice ss eens as cine Cee ee: Bee 415 occidentalis; Gude Bis 2 seacp.csdeo cence Shee ceeseeee k Doe eee en Ree eee ee 415 sublievis; (Via). <csseressdccces Gece tccnesccckceseeeceoneee Stee eee eee earn eee 535
Nematonurus, Gthr.—
N,sarmliatus. (Hector) c5.< 50222 societ re csciie se ieee ae Se eeer seers eee ree eee eee 416 gigas (Vn) Guide Bin ea onne ese ceeme ne ee sae] sees see sees ens pee eee eee eee 416 aftinis,|(Gthr5))ce.cs oe eee se ete sea e me eee ce eae see eee eee ee eee eer 416
Moseleya, G. & B.—
M-slonoiilisn(Gthrs) Gadel aeeseeeee eee en eee ee eee eee XCIX, 347 417 Abyssicola, G. & B.—
A macrochir; (Gthr.); G. & Besse: aa. en. 2 se acecccs eeceeeeeeees C, 348 417 Trachyrbynchus, Giorna—
T. seabrus, (Raf.), G. & B 417, 534 Murrayi Gthrea-- scans eee ettoeaeaeteacee eee eens eee 418 longirostris, Gthr’- .-2-.--s2-2-s2c2-cssececessoseceesccecce 417, 534
Macruronus, Gthr.—
M, novie-zelandis, (Hector); Gthisss-ss2seeeeceeeteenceeees CI, 350 418, 534 Steindachneria, G. & B.—
Swargentea, Gia Ba escceeee see eae seen see Ree eeaae ee i 419 Bathygadus, Gthr.—
Bedtavosis iG dhe D assoc see e ates eeeeoeee seer ceeeee renee 420 arcuatus, Gv &Boo-cceccse accesses en eeee Seen aee eee eeceeee 421 Jongifilis)Gié&7Bi2--2s 2 eo ease ceseceee ee ene ee eee aes 422 nearlonginlisvAlos asses eeee Seer eee ea eee ee eee erere 423 dispar, (V.),G. & B 423 miacrops; Gi Ge Brq ia acec se ee eee reese eee eee eases 423 melanobranchus;V2-2< 2-022 -cesnees oes ceee Je aee eae eee ees 424 cotloides;(Gthr 222 s42cscean ne sees = aoe ce eae Hee eee eee 420 multifilis;;Qthres.c 2c =-2- -wes seeeec Seen ee sneee eee oes eeeeee 420 furvescens, Alc .......... eeeeeresieneeee Seen cee cpeeenre se lee Reem mehieeteicie 535
Lyconidwx— Lyconus, Gthr.— Lé pinnatus, Gthri ssc... ssce. cco seeecs meee a sttecien as secseocn|seee en eee e eelcncete ee! 425 HETEROSOMATA: Pleuronectida— Lepidopsetta— L. maculata; iGthr,: sscscees cece coe cise saree ooeneaeaeceeee se |eoeeetceee weieeeeeee 535 Chascanopsetta, Ale.— Oolngubriss Ale: 522.55 soos cae aera eee Se ce ee eC a | tet a oeareeeteiars 535 Pecilopsetta, Gthr.— Pi, miaonlosa, Ales 235 cocnisoetreter sjos'etotare os ates ialalaeciara stare otesarall orciere erode cteteteteteratateterarel= 535 Limanda, Gottsche—
L. vulgaris, Gottsche ........-- 427 MLcrostoma. ys Gtbneeeese eee eee eee eee eet 427 ferruginea, (Storer), G.& B.....-. ‘ 427 Beawilss GO0d Gb eeeeeatese atlases eines teense tteeriats CII, 355 428
(lyptocephalus, Gottsche—
G., cynogplossus, (Ta:)) Gill 2.20 2ete se daae es sac anion decele neces CII, 356 430 Hippoglossus, Cuv.—
Hcvulgaris, Plemcs ie osc se scoeeieninase peeeeeesecieinaseieseee CV, 363 434 Platysomatichthys, Blkr.—
Pp; hippoglossoides) (Walb.),) Gas Bie see se eee cela saat ee CV, 364 435 Paralichthys, Girard—
P. oblongus, (Mitch.), J 436 Ilectoris, Gthr.... 3 436 boops; Hector. < 2206s cssascnecscoes soe naeemese sceee secer ofc 436 Ocellatne \Gthrs mcs cssieccieeen ei eeeeeeenaeeseereieeeeeee 436
Notosema, G. & B.—
IN; dilecta, G, & Bz ss iene deeessaee. Sie eae deal tee eae aoe CIV, 362; CVI, 365 437
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HetrerosoMata—Continued. Pleuronectidee—Continued. Hippoglossoides, Gottsche— H. platessoides, (Fab.), Gill ...----.--+--+++---++-2222eeee00 7 Lepidorhombus, Gthr.— L. megastoma, (Don.), Gthr Boscii, (Riss0),.-...--------- ----++ ------ ---220 errno ee Scianectes, Ale.— S. lophoptera, Ale .......----------------++-e22e eee ee ieee
macrophthalma, Ale ...---------------------++++2-++++--->
Trichopsetta, Gill—
T. ventralis, (G. & B.), Gill..---.-----------------+----+----- Arnoglossus—
A. Grohmanni, Bon ..-...------------------------++-+2-0-7-77- Platophrys, Sw.—
P. nebularis, J. & G cormubus, Gthr-----------.------<- +--+ -2--)-- 252-5" ---2--
Citharichthys, Blkr.—
Q. arctifrons, Goode ...------.----------------------2 +222 777- unicornis, Goode...--- .----.------------ +--+ 002-22 rere: microstomus, Gill. .--.-------------------- -----------+----> spilopterus, Gthr ...-------------------+--------25 20-2777
dinoceros, G. & B ...-..--------------------2- 22222 teeoe- Se
petulus, (G. & B.), J. & G..-.----------- e002 ee eee eee Etropus, J. & G.— E. rimosus, G. & B ..------------- ------ +--+ 22 eee cere Cyclopsetta, Gill— C. timbriata, G. & B..-.-.-.-- Monolene, Goode— M. sessilicauda, Goode .....---.-------- atrimana, G. & B......------------+----+ +222 cee rrr eres ao Spleide— Solea, Cuv.— S. vulgaris, Quensel......-.-------------------222 cert t etree (Greene Gitlin eee ne eee a = os = am ean nine enim
umbralites, Ale :..-.<- ---- ---- -----= 2-5 e-- 2-22-24 227=-- Seen ec
Microchirus, Bon.—
M. variegatus, (Don.), M....-------------------++++------->--
profundicolus, (V.), G. & B-...---.------------------------ Aphoristia, Kaup—
A. nebulosa, G. & B..-.-..-..--------------=----------------- septemstriata, Ale ....---.--.------------+=------+-+------ marpinata, G. & B ..---------- ------ -=-=-+------------225- Yeisen le diomedeana, G. & B pusilla, G. & B..----------- 2-2 on we nn
HT SSC LAE ee ee eer lesa iniae ioe ieee =e arom le eleininin |
Ammopleurops, Gthr.— A. lacteus (Bon.), Gthr Arelia, Kaup— A. Carpenteri, (Alc.)..--.--.--- ------ -------+---++- +--+ ------ CRANIOMI: Triglidz, Risso— Trigla, Art.—
Plate and figure.
CVII, 367
CVIIL, 371 CIX, 372
CVI, 366 CVIII, 369
pi aes CVIII, 370 weie FST, 373: CIV, 360, 361 CVI, 368
CII, 357 CI", 358
eonculuclieeeene etree aaa eee = 9 ta nn. = ee = |.- 222-2222 cree reese
gurnardus, L .--- lyra, L leptacantha, Gthr...-..-...------------------------++------
spiloptera, Gthr .-.-.. -------------------+---+-+-7--+5+7-7-
hemisticta, Schl-....--....--------------------------+----- ATU yA SES Pie elaine COT Dis one ee eee no nene alo ri ee tee ese ae elem otie ie in atm Lepidotrigla, Gthr.— L. cavillone, (Lac.) Prionotus, Lac.—
P. militaris, G. & B egretta,G.& B -- Stearnsii, J.& 8 ula ttse Gr Oc ees aa = 3-2 = Ree palmipes, (Mitch.), Storer..--..-----------+---------++---- Beanii, Goode (wrongly named in plate P. trinitatis).------
Peristediidwa— Peristedion, Lac.—
P, miniatum, Goode....-.......---------- ---------- 2-20 02 - longispatha, G. & B......--------------------------- +7777" imberbe, Poey ......------ REE 3 ramet eee e ee eees
'CXI, 380; CXIT, 384
OXI, 381
CXII, 383
CXIII, 385 CXIV, 386
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Craniomi—Continued. Peristediidee—Continued. Peristedion, Lac.—Continued.
Pirgracile; Gs Ge Bee mntenm asenninlnlnlnlenin inmate alee s)a'alatalataeeels platycephalum, G. & B..-. truncatum Gthr 22. ---c\o-s5 2-2 = molnccense woken oes seas ee eae eee eee ee eee Oren ey 5 Gr Eee ee eee ei See eee tee Jiorhynehumy Gulls seeeo=- eee ea soe Se ayceees tee eee cataphractum, (L.) .----.----- Bani ecsecelecsearteseceseeer oe RIN ers-ANCerso I pA Case ee se nee tee me eee eee eee
TAENIOSOMI: Trachypteride— Trachypterus, Gouan—
OB (WES) Os Ca Nig pacebeccebedace esos REY PARTON OO Welter eae nese er eee eee PROTO (Cae I8 Il enon s ceeeeneecacoseasadadeoSacs.ecceosend DEB aTp Pe Ln ys Gu aera estate eae a alata eet ete eee Ta Gn Os Oe Wie coe sane Pano soneribas soaneassquesosaadesss Gioe neh sto ate beac e Be oaeo ono ddecadmbad sesabcecsbaseacy Tepandus:| (Mets). COstdie aera sane ae eee ce eee aaa Spinole, C. & V altivelis:, Kner 3. oo. oceantics coe c beens wa cleceeeeeee cea mee altivelis, Hutton arawata, Clarke
Regalecidie— Regalecus, Brun.—
IR GRICRNO PAB Goon e ae sania teise es ae eee ee oy raloeeitenete et pacificus, Haase’ J. 2sceccssscnenanes Sees gees anes emcleseine argenteus, Hutton .-.-.- .----. 2-2. o-n55 Wome cemers ceeeecier
Stylephoride— Stylephorus, Shaw— Sichordatus SNe wesess series see eee a eee eee ee eee HEMIBRANCHII: Macrorhamphosidea— Macrorhamphosus, Lac.— MSCOlO pax. (Ls. recinnnelaseisecioaeelesaelesia erie tiene salsemneeee Aulostomida— Aulostoma, Lac.—
TAT COLOT AUD Tiss Ms Qo Liat aialaciacl-te Seiten ion eie eee eeereeeoe CHINeNnSe irae sae eee ete eee eee ieee ee esee eater GTN OS sm Vie ete tes erate et eee eet
PEDICULATI: Lophiidea— Lophius, Art.—
L piseatoriugy lis 2... csc cicace cowie swisercicteceseeeccaccsmeceee Ibudeprassa, Specs acc a: felis ssa ce soe oseie eee aoe eee emacs Naresiie Gtr 2 coc sce ce cree eters as ae eo oes eee
Lophiomus, Gill— bse Seruss (yall) Gilles emema eee eee eee eae eee Lophiodes, G. & B.— Ler GTS CAUL CS) ae sree eats ela tee telat eine te eeietet aie ete eteeiete LOPE DUIS CAL Cs) re ateteree tet ste alee eat eee retaliate eee eet Antennariide—- Pterophryne, Gill— PANISEEIO; (ss) Ge ome eee Cae eee eciosee eine a Seree eee Antennarius, Cuy.— PAG Demo prt beara ary Goi eat tata eterna Chaunax, Lowe— (Chee, WONG sacs osssocso5ccoces bank cece ase sso seesccosas Ceratiide— Ceratias, Kr.— CrHolbollitikasse sce ece cetacean aceite te aerate eat eines Diceratias, Gthr.— DbispinosusGthyter sce -ccaeee seen onesie eee Mancalias, Gill—
Muranoscopuss (Munray) | Gillen ster ecincce = seeeeeeieeseeee eee
Shufeldtiti Gitte ass. 2 ccs -sn- ees essen ene eee ee Cryptopsaras, Gill— C:iComesit Giller. ect occ cnn Dene eee mame aieceees COP aC ETA ELIS Snes oeee ese oncobe Cooodeeaacneoncesesecc Oneirodes, Liitken— O}BschrichtiiMbitkey- a= oae caste eeinacs See eee ea eee Paroneirodes, Ale.— Py elomerosusi Alen ceca scence cetera eee ein elelciieti eee amie earn Himantolophus, Rhdt.— H, grenlandicus, Rhdt. (fig. misnamed C. Reinhardtii)......---
CXIV, 387 CXIV, 388
CXVI, 393, 394
CXVII, 396
CXVII, 397
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TABLE OF CONTENTS. XXIII Names of genera and species. Plate and figure. | Page. PrpicuLatTI—Continued. Ceratiidee—Continued. Corynolophus, Gill— Cahembardti, (Witken) Gilles. scteseseete leer see ec esesoeese| ose secu dssmesieeotee 494 geonichthys, Clarke— AYeAM Delite Clare eee teeeeae ere ee erent ea amin (ccjcizejesie eae |Pe eee coca cceeeseece 494 Melanocetus, Gthr.— ; Me Jobson Gthts.cosasanconcce oeee ce eee ee oe eees we dccesues CXX, 406 494 Liocetus, Gthr.— PrayMunrayl Gtr cosc cossiescise cisco ee ceei ne cae scec aces. cece CXX, 407 495 Linophryne, Collett— elncivers Colletti -a-cmerec sayssee nce cmena ae sae ccs ae low cct CXXTI, 408 496 Caulophryne, G. & B.— C. Jordani, G. & B. (plate as C. setosus)...........-.-.---.---- CXXI, 409 496 Onchocephalide— : Onchocephalus, (Fisch.), Gill— O. radiatus, (Mitch.), G. & B 498 MEBPOLUUTON (Lin) Crate Blase isce eosciemse as acceseaeeaee as one 499, 537 Malthopsis, Ale.— MESLITGOUS EA Ghammetooa am tere tnee Sects ee see lsce coe acto cla | Sama ceyecsiowsiee se bere 537 Halieutea, C. & V.— EPS bella has CanOca ieeme eimai eiee orate ia elena cies ance | CXIX, 403 499 COCCING# PAN Gleeee met emet einen see en eee ee ieee eae CXXI, 410 499 LL eae Cole ee ete ers ee eee oe iets eietale ee eae eee SP eterna seen ae eee 537 A OMSION Sey Calll are eer eetene ent erates aise serra cle se iscle neers |e ceeciae ee rere neeenee 537 fumosa, Alc.---.. See atest le atest ol nlotetenalisisretetsietete wpels etal | ee eee mee anes ee 537 Halieutella, G. & B.— EVLA Pitt Oni b se aereeatnonialinasian ot ern osen sc ecie east ecclesia CXXII, 412 500 Dibranchus, Peters— D. atlanticus, Peters CXXII, 413 501 MASULUB Al Cmmesaeeaacerne son iecicciasesseece se Bewweisd Sactnce| saeeceebsocnecseceee 537 PORTO BUN geal Gemteet tee nate aaa men alen melanomas sale eee seee ell Cee eee eerie ee 537 Halicmetus, Ale.— ismmberwAle see emanicst noses wocciccs ces seebec oseece awe cone cevecc|acoeccccccecteeesexce 503 Halieutichthys, Poey— Hmaculeastusyy (Mitch. GOOUG.--.ccscce > -seccenceciceee so lense CXXII, 414 504 APPENDIX: AME OM SAN UP COMLEC ti ON Semmes sates fea cieleialalolasieeiciowininie ieee ele) sioeieiee||“siaisisieeicisisicces was 507 ATPHARMULCALMENDE Mime ecccc ices slsccscc score ss scescewcesinsciciescalscee heceee setae dames 539
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Pro tOE Ss PGAPES AND —iGU RES:
Nore.—The actual size of the specimens from which the figures are drawn may, in most instances, be determined by the use of the inch mark beneath the engraving, which in the photographie reduction of the drawing is reduced in the same proportion as the drawing itself. Where this is not present, the scale of reduction is approximately indicated in this list of plates, except in the case of outlines copied from published figures and of large species of very variable length, such as the sharks and rays. Where no reference to length appears either upon the plate or in the list of figures, it may be assumed that the figure is of natural size, or nearly so.
PLATE I.
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LEE Niy cin egelitinosals linn musemernr isonet eclmae mee a ecin se aasicee oacroee ca neem soccer et 2 Drawing by H. L. Todd, from No. 23466, U. S. N. M. (Gloucester Donation No. 287), N. lat. 43° 33’, W. lon. 52° 10’, 300 fathoms. 3 em ye ORAU SEL ALIS WLC TY DS aeterelere tata dayatee asses ere cevale eietele <larereieisiaticiatoiai-tae setae See einies oon ation 3 Drawing by A. H. Baldwin, from a specimen collected by the steamer Albatross at Station 2770, in 8. lat. 48° 37/ 00’, W. lon. 65° 46’ 00’, at a depth of 58 fathoms. De eLLoOmyZOnMnarin is weir eUS ss. <a oe ees eke es eee ceca ncsseecsase adaea neste nese cee cee 4 Drawing by H. L. Todd, from No. 10654, U. S. N. M., collected at Wood’s Holl, Mass., by Vinal N. Edwards. PLATE II. LPocyinnorhinus Lichia, (Bonnaterre), Bonaparte. 3<q- <)<2- toes sce-s ase ae osideee mess Soe Secs sans 7 Drawing from Bonaparte, Fauna Italica, Pl. 142. De LINOpLeLuspistl has (WMO we) Gr GMOLe stm. oe ocelot eisie ote aie tee sels eteieleisinle estes sre meieceas aiceam ooee 10 Drawing by H. L. Todd, from a specimen collected by the steamer Blake at Station cvut, off St. Kitt’s, West Indies, in 208 fathoms. (About three-fourths natural size.) Heo ylorninusmebiter (Garman) SOLdan. 2 oo ce cece ec ee ce acess cee esi ciem saeeees = ae eeeseemaeee 10 Drawing by H. L. Todd, from a specimen collected by the steamer Llake at Station cv, off Barbados. (Slightly reduced.) f. Centroscyllium Fabricii, (Reinhardt), Miiller and Henle ............-.------------ ------------ 11 Drawing by A. H. Baldwin, from No. 22879, U.S. N. M., collected by George W. Scott, in N. lat, 44° 23’, W. lon. 53° 25’, at a depth of 200 fathoms. PLATE III. 8. Somniosus microcephalus, (Schneider), Goode and Bean...........----.-.-------------------- ral Outline from Day, Fishes of Great Britain and Ireland, Pl. cLxu, Fig. 1. de hchinorbinis spinosus «Gmelin: PlalmVille: c= — a) 2- = ws aac = = ate ml minlel oo mle nm ee iain wee esiala (mim mie 8 Outline from Day, Fishes of Great Britain and Iveland, Vol. 1, Pl. cLxu, Fig. 2. 10) Pristiurus melastomus, (Rafinesque), Bonaparte. ..-.-. ------ -22--. ~~ 226+ seen nn nn ee nnee ---- 20 Drawing from Annales du Musée d’Hist. Nat. Paris, Vol. xvii, Pl. vi. I Centrophorus granulosus, Muller and Henle ---.---.---. -------------- ---- - 20 - ease ae == ee 12
Outline from Miiller and Henle, Elasmobrancls, Pl. 33.
DEEP-SEA FISHES OF THE ATLANTIC BASIN.
PLATE IV.
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12; Scymnodon xinegens, Bocape andiCapellonn ee. -=cseree eee ee eee eee eee Drawing from Bocage and Capello, Peix. Plagiost., Vol. 1, Pl.1, Fig. 1. : 13. Centroscymnus ccelolepis, Bocage and Capello... .. .--. 2-5. oon 8-2 ons cece new ne wene nee Drawing by H. L. Todd, from No, 26219, U. 8. N. M., collected by the steamer Fish Hawk at Station 893, off Marthas Vineyard, N. lat. 39° 52’ 20’, W. lon, 70° 58’ 00”, in 372 fathoms. (About two-thirds natural size.) 1415. Scyliorhiniws xetiter (Garman) sy) ONC AM cee tate alae ate ea ala etal Drawings by H. L. Todd, from No. 26745, U.S. N. M., collected by the steamer Fish Hawk at Station 896, in N. lat. 37° 26’, W. lon. 74° 19’, at a depth of 56 fathoms: PLATE V. 16. Scylliorhinus profundorum, Goode and Bean..........--....---- Se eeels ae ae ees Ree Sena Drawing by M. M. Smith, from No. 35646, U. 8. N. M., coilected by the steamer Albatross at Station 2234, in N. lat. 39° 09’, W. lon. 72° 03’ ae at a depth of 810 fathoms. ie Spina MLS ST, BOM p AUC arse eae eee gate etet a ee leet eteta ete oslo ae eee Drawing from Bonaparte, Fauna Italica. 18. Pseudotriacis: microdon, Capello. 22 -\5 otek ae eee ee eee ee eee eee eee ee ee ecee eee Drawing by H. L. Todd, from No. 32516, U. ‘S. N. M., from Amagansett, N. Y., collected by J.B. Edwards, keeper of Suffolk Life-Saving Station. (About one-seventeenth natural size.) 19: Cetorhinus;; maximus; Gunners. <5-ce+ see e ee eee eee ae eine Sees Oe en ee eee ee Drawing from Annales du Musée d’Hist. Nat. Paris, Vol. xvi, Pl. v1; reéngraved from Fish. Ind., Pl. 249, upper figure. PLATE VI. 20. (Pristiurus atlanticus, Vaillantis:s2s.22n--ssce cose ssecee saeco ce ne cee ea tien ca eeee ee Reee ene Outline from Vaillant, Explorations Scientifiques du Travailleur et Talisman, Pl. 1, Fig. 1. 21: \Oxynotusicentrina, (Linnseus) Rafinesque ==. -o-2- <= eee aa ees se eee eeieene eae eae nee Drawing from Bonaparte, Fanua Italica, Pl. 141. 22; Chiamydoselachus) anguineus, |Garmane =o) n eee teen = ieee eee eee eee eee eee ee eene eee Outline from Day, Fishes of Great Britain and Ireland, Pl. cLxx1v. PLATE VII. ed eR AR EM ANC ENG yh Coe TTT UT ate ete a eel eta Drawing by J. C. Van Hook, from No, 43726, U. 8. N. M., collected by the steamer Blake on Yucatan Banks, Gulf of Mexico. 24. Raia Ackleyi'ormata, Garman... -----9 6 cee soe eee onl a aoe one eee eee eee eee Drawing by J. C. Van Hook, from No, 43727, U.S. N. M., from the Museum of Comparative Zoology, collected at a neath of 138-142 fathoms. qn enlarged. ) PLATE VIII. 25. Raia ‘circularis; ‘Conch .2< 2:22 Se bscscwnccece occu mac ceee re ee a eee ee Ee eR RISe eRe eee ee See ee Outline from Day, Fishes of Great Britain and Ireland, Pl. cLxx1y. 26;, Raia plutonia, Garman 222. ccesjessacelescie seals eit a Se ete eee ee eee ee ee eee Outline by J. C. Van Hook, from a specimen collected by the steamer Blake, in about N. lat. 32°, W. lon. 78°, at a depth of 229-334 fathoms. PLATE IX. 2%. Raia radiata, Donovan... Joc ccccjececesiesacieceelecician asa tase caches cecees ene cLeee ee eee eeeeeeee Drawing by H. L. Todd, from No, 23514, U.S. N. M., collected by the U.S. Fish Commission off Provincetown, Mass. (About four-sevenths natural size.) 28. Raia hyperborea, ‘Collett........-....ccu.bscesudenk see eece-ceee ee EP ee a aes eee eee Eee Bee Outline from Collett, Fishes Norwegian North Atlantic Expedition, Pl. 1x. 29. Raia levis, Mitchill. ..2.25522 2) tececemeaenscne te ate VERE ee ae eee ae ee eee Drawing by H. L. ‘Todd, from No. 21577, U. 8. N. M., collected by the steamer Fish Hawk at Station 771, in Narragansett Bay, at a depth of 8} fathoms. 30. Raia granulata; Gill.- =< 2.0..csiSocd osoen ee cen sc sess seeds ccsce co. e -e eeee eeee ee eee ee eee
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Ripe GiimccrarmOonstrosay Winn seuss osose se oo 2 esse Sees e os coaa ao ee ce bas Daman cloeee reson See eee Outline from Bonaparte, Fauna Italica, Pl. 130.
Dec iimeasrar atinaises Capello taacem seca cceecr site oats tee a- SS ewan e ew acne voce ose seca oneeae JON eaee Drawing by H. L. Todd, from a specimen collected on the southeastern portion of Le Have Bank, in N. lat. 42° 40’, W. lon. 63° 23’. (About one-seventh natural size.) Beso mC himceravatinis, (Capellons cance eiarte cone «seecee nice’ acts n sae uae osc caceis os sions sc cemsie's le Drawings by 8. F. Denton, from a specimen collected by the schooner Centennial, Capt. D. C. Murphy, off Banquereux, in N. lat. 43° 46’, W. lon. 599 19’. (Natural size.) domcallothynebius antarchiGua, (luinnasus) =< mites a= afe = inieycr- alate ay a)s wieisininrs seins = aie, au dete 'sinle/minie/ate = ela Outline from Zoélogy of Beechey’s Voyage, Pl. x x11.
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Si oomrattiotta raleiphana Goode) and bas <..— <> atciniwc)aale's| s)adiel deine a's ances clowisleisieiats's/eciscisn cease Drawings by M. M. Smith, from No, 35631, U. S. N. M., collected by the steamer Albatross at Station 2235, in N. lat. 39° 12’ 00’, W. lon. 72° 03’ 30’, at a depth of 707 fathoms. Dd 40 eevarriotta haleiphana, Goode and) Beanu: 2-2/5... 2-5 2.02 seinee 2 oseces-ne be bos eds swe ssaccee Drawings by 8. F. Denton, from No, 35520, U. 8. N. M., collected by the steamer Albatross, at Station 2210, in N. lat. 39° 37/ 45”, W. lon. 71° 18’ 45”, at a depth of 991 fathoms. (About one and three-fourths natural size.)
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AeA enOCe pialus) TOSELA GUS, ISSO etelalaele salem ate) cial ala otal aleleliata = lala =f =) nine! alae a els atelier osin ses Outline from Cuvier and Valenciennes, Histoire Naturelle des Poissons de la France, Pl. 566.
APE VOCE DN alus nie Cl Gn GOR seis etae ae = eae ania tele niet wie eile asians ala ermtelel etme (ermaie as aaa lee Outline from Giinther, Challenger Report, Vol. xxi, Pl. Lv1.
43, Conocara macroptera, (Vaillant); Goode and Bean... ..---2-- -2 <2. 0-22-00 <5 55 cone ss ens eonsee Outline from Vaillant, Expeditions Scientifiques du Travailleur et du Talisman, Pl. x1, Fig. 2.
Adee athyuLOCLES MACLOle DIS) | GUNtNeL sao ae see eee eae me sonnel aaletnecinlan ae ona as aslelara sels ale Outline from Giinther, Challenger Report, Vol. xxi, Pl. Lvu, Fig. A.
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45. Alepocephalus Agassizii, Goode and Bean.............-....-.-.---- +--+ -------- +--+ ---------- Drawing by H. L. Todd, from No. 33056, U.S. N. M., collected by the steamer Albatross at Sta- tion 2030, in N. lat. 39° 29! 45’, W. lon. 71° 43’, at a depth of 588 fathoms. AGA e poGephalus produce tis, Cll specie ee erate a ater fnloale aint miele am aime a lal = il lal nite ollie Drawing by H. L. Todd, from type No. 33341, U. S. N. M., collected by the steamer Albatross at Station 2035, in N. lat. 39° 26’ 16’, W. lon. 70° 02’ 37’, at a depth of 1,362 fathoms. 47. Alepocephalus Bairdii, Goode and Bean........... ---.--.- ---- 0202 200. e200 eee een en eens cena Drawing by H. L. Todd, from type No. 22468, U. 8. N. M. (Gloucester Donation No. 305), col- lected by Christian Johnson, of the schooner William Thompson, ou the Grand Banks, in 200 fathoms. (About one-fourth natural size.) aan OnOGaLaNViC DOHaAlGI, GOOG) ANG (CaM a teate ata alalela ated ota) lalate <tnlal alata fate met ele elles ee alee) afetminraraterotele Drawing by S. F. Denton, from a specimen collected by the steamer Blake at Station CLXxu, in N, lat. 24° 36’, W. lon. 84° 05’, at a depth of 955 fathoms.
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49. Bathytroctes antillarum, Goode and bean...-...-.--.------ +--+ -+++ +--+ +----+-2------2--------- Drawing by M. M. Smith, from type No. 43739, U.S. N.M., collected by the steamer Albatross at Station 2394, in N. lat. 28° 38/ 30’, W. lon. 87° 02’, at a depth of 420 fathoms. 50. Bathytroctes cequatoris, Goode and Bean. ..-...------------------------------------+-+-------- Drawing by A. H. Baldwin, from a specimen obtained by the steamer 4/)atross at Station 2793, in N. lat. 01° 03’, W. lon. 80° 15’, at a depth of 741 fathoms. bi Aleposomus Copel, Gill 252s essa so me wm we nine oe ae oe nino ain wine al eielslw enim ole nm 9 9)= =a == Drawing by H. L. Todd, from type No. 33551, U.S. N. M., collected by the steamer Albatross at Station 2099, in N, lat. 37° 12/ 20’, W. lon. 69° 39’, at a depth of 2,949 fathoms.
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52. ‘Pterothrissus pissu, Hileendorf-t <2 oc ae ceases eae nee a eee eee ee ee eee eee Outline from Giinther, Challenger Report, Vol. xxu, Pl. Lyi, Fig. A. (About one-half natural size. ) PLATE XV. 53. Platytroctes apus;, Giimther: <2. ooo 2. sae eye ee ee eel Sane ee eee Se eee eee eee
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of, Anomaloptertis) pine wis, Vail) anit nee a atten te eal a Outline from Vaillant, Expeditions Scientifiques du Travailleur et du Talisman, Pl. x1, Fig. 4.
bo. Aulastomatomorpha\ phosphoropsyy ACO Cesare a ee ae ee eee eee Outline from Wood-Mason, Natural History Notes from H. M. Indian survey steamer /nvestigator,
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o/s -xenodermichthys nodnalosug,) Guothe t= seca eee ee eee eee eee Outline from Giinther, Challenger Report, Vol. xxu, Pl. Lyin, Fig. C.
58. Aleposomus socialis, (Vaillant), Goodeand Bean.---2----- 22 ----c--< e-e- -oee ens eens eee eee eee Outline from Vaillant, Expeditions Scientifiques du Trayailleur et du Talisman, Pl. xu, Fig. 1.
Dg. MELCrostomal TOtun Gata (EISSO) 5) Gri NbN © lee ete tet eee ee Outline from Cuvier and Valenciennes, Histoire Naturelle des Poissons de la France, Vol. xvin,
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61. Argentina! silus))(Ascanius), ANilssonie ese ace eee see sess eee ence ncneeeee eee eee eee Drawing by H. L. Todd, from No. 37801, U.S. N.M., collected by E. H. Bunker, Fletchers Neck Life-Saving Station, Biddeford, Me. (About one-half natural size.) 62. Argentina striata) Goode and Beanas: o--2-2ss. one cae ron eae ioe se eel asics nee eee eee Eee ence Drawing by A. H. Baldwin, from type No. 43858, U.S. N. M., collected by the steamer Albatross at Station 2402, in N. lat, 28° 36’, W. lon. 85° 33/ 30’, at a depth of 111 fathoms. 63: ‘Bathylagus/eury ops, GoodeanduB ean s-sas- seciaa- ace eee eee ee eee eee eee eee Drawing by A. H. Baldwin, from 31861, U.S. N. M., collected by the steamer Albatross in N. lat. 39° 52’, W. lon. 70° 30’, at a depth of about 600 fathoms. 64. Bathylagus Benedicti 'Goodeand Beans: e----- eases cree eee eee nee e eee eee ee Drawing by A. H. Baldwin, from a specimen collected by the steamer Albatross at Station 2711, in N, lat. 88° 59’, W. lon, 70° 07’, at a depth of 1,344 fathoms.
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65, 66. _Bathysaurusiferom, Giinthersfss sacs seaee et nee ee oe ee een ee eee eee eee Drawings by H. L. Todd, from a specimen obtained by the steamer Blake at Station CCCXLI, in N. lat. 39° 38' 20’, W. lon. 70° 56’, at a depth of 1,241 fathoms. 67,'68., Ipnops Murrayi, Gunther. neces esse cee coe eae oeieccieice- eres arses eee eeee eee Drawings by H. L. Todd, from a specimen collected by the steamer Blake at Station coxxxm1, in N, Jat. 24° 36’, W. lon. 84° 05’, at a depth of 955 fathoms. (No, 67, three times natural size; No. 68, one and a half times.) 69! Bathylacomigricans Goodeand (beaneeee tsar a tee aaa e ese eee Drawing by A. H. Baldwin, from the type specimen collected by the steamer Blake at Station XXXIX, off Santa Cruz, in 2,393 fathoms.
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70. ‘ChlorophthalmusA eassizil, Bonaparto=-n> ---- os -eeeeiee ee eee eee eases ae eeee ee eee eeeeeee Drawing by A. H. Baldwin, froma specimen collected by the steamer Albatross at Station 2314, in N. lat, 32° 43’, W. lon. 77° 51’, at a depth of 159 fathoms. 71. Chlorophthalmus chalybeius) Goodeecsscese seem eceeee cee e eee ee es ere eee Cece see eee eee Eee Drawing by IH. L. Todd, from No, 26092, U. 8. N. M., collected by the steamer Fish Hawk at Stations 876-878, off Marthas Vineyard, in 120-142) fathoms. (About one and a half times natural size.)
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Drawing by A. H. Baldwin, from a specimen collected by the steamer Blake at Station xCv1il, off St. Vincent.
fomiauhy pceLois von ei pes Glntnen cess ance cals e Mesaa saa << eam oynciseiaas «facies icis'sm se ne eececeal= Drawing by M. M. Smith, from No. 35635, U.S. N. M., collected by the steamer Albatross at Station 2225, in N. lat. 36° 05’ 30", W. lon. 69° 51! 45”, at a depth of 2,512 fathoms. PLATE XXI. MieertOUGEe levi DICOLOT) GOOMe aN OU Beam emis ate atnaieleaielat |= =f t a efsielale elm eel siete inte = sim mise ers =< il Drawing by H. L. Todd, from type No. 38202, U.S. N. M., collected by the steamer Albatross at Station 2724, in N. lat. 36° 47’, W. lon. 73° 25’, at a depth of 1,641 fathoms. (Hnlarged one- half. ) Me eC CCOMUNU Ss Gulliin GOOdeanGURe ane. casa = o> vise a c.2 = ale aeieieias ys cise sinie oe ieieicinidine (<i see eniee = Drawing by M. M. Smith, from type No. 35529, U.S. N. M., collected by the steamer Albatross at Station 2206, in N. lat. 39° 35’, W. lon. 71° 24/ 30", at a depth of 1,045 fathoms. Re mGOLOmiiniisistOLrer |\GOOde ana Bean-. oes. . — saa .5 econ ac, ae a:e wisn Se eiee wins Ses eee alcewielcincw ccc caee Drawing by M. M. Smith, from type No. 35634, U. S. N. M., collected by the steamer Albatross at Station 2222, in N. lat. 39° 03/ 15’, W. lon. 70° 50’ 45’, at a depth of 1,535 fathoms. PLATE XXII. 80. Myctophum punctatum, Rafinesque....--..---- eee ee eee Drawing by H. L. Todd, from No. 23369, U.S. 'N. M. = Weenies ted The C: upt. Matt. Ry an orl crew, Gloucester fishing fleet, on the Grand Bank. 81. Myctophum opalinum, Goode and Bean..-.......--.--.-.---------.-- ------ -<,----- ------------ Drawing by J. C. Van Hook, from No. 43798, U.S. N. M., collected by the steamer Aibatross at Station 2585, in N. lat. 39° 08’ 30”, W. lon. 72° 17’, at a depth of 542 fathoms. (Natural size.) 82. Myctophum Humboldtii, (Risso), Goode and Bean. ..-..........-..---------------.------------ Drawing by J. C. Van Hook, from No. 43772, U. 8. N. M., collected by the steamer Albatross at Station 2727, in N. lat. 36° 35’, W. lon. 74° 03! 30’, a a depth of 1,289 fathoms. 83. Myctophum Benoiti, (Cocco), Goode and Bean..-....--..-------------------------------------- Drawing by A. H. Baldwin, from aspecimen collected at Messina, Italy, by Prof. H. H. Giglioli. 34° Myctophum remiger, Goode and Bean..--...---.------ --- << <2 90 22 aa een 2 = ===
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Rhinoscopelus Coccoi, (Cocco), Goode and Bean ...--.-.-- <0. seecceccnene cnee cocecceeee ccene- Drawing by J. C. Van Hook, from No. 43822, U.S. N. M., collected by the steamer Albatross, in a towing net, in N. lat. 399, W. lon. 722. (About twice natural size.) Tarletonbeania tenua, Eigenmann and Higenmann ........:-:------+---0-- ---0----- 2 ene ee ene Drawing by A. H. Baldwin, from No. 41882, U.S. N. M., collected by C, H. Eigenmann, off Point Loma, near San Diego, Cal. Dasyscopelus\asper, (Richardson), Goode and Bean ...-..--...---2.---s0+ --00-cecee cen--e---- =e Copied by A. H. Baldwin, from Richardson, Voyage of the Erebus and Terror, Pl, xxvu, big. 105. mlectronaussol,: (Cocco), Gooderands Beaten se. sete caetsececcleccelsccic sosncceelesce Oats cael Drawing by A. H. Baldwin, from No. 40062, U. S. N. M., from the Central Collection of Italian Vertebrata, Royal Zodlogical Museum, Florence, Italy. (Enlarged about one-half.)
PLATE XXIX.
103;1095 Weoscopelusimacrolepidotua;, Johnson) =< 1-2 << 2-2. s'< sie cecncicce se cceccacses on eseneacce-
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Drawings by M. M. Smith, from a specimen collected by the steamer Blake, at Station Xut, off Dominique, in 333 fathoms. Nannobrachium McDonaldi, Goode and Bean.......-..-..--..---- misses seis ecieeies seaneee Drawing by S. F. Denton, from No. 35445, U. S. N. M., collected by the steamer Albatross, at Station 2182, in N, lat. 39° 25’ 30’, W. lon. 71° 44”, at a depth of 861 fathoms.
PLATE XXX.
Maurolicustborealism@Nilssony Gilinthersseecente: eaten ee aise eee eee a cB nce eee Drawing by A. H. Baldwin, from a specimen collected by the steamer Albatross, at Station 2402, in N. lat. 28° 36’, W. lon. 85° 33’, at a depth of 111 fathoms.
yaOpisthoproctus soleatisnmV alllantierseeeae tenet eeeee ese s caciee ceteatice aecsae cece se aeeee cress
Drawing from Vaillant, Expeditions Scientifiques du Trayailleur et du Talisman, Pl. xiv, Fig. 1. (Nearly four times natural size.) Tchubyococcus ovatusn (Cocco). bONnapAartes se. soe ence ene a eee eee ees eens aosees conscons Outline from Vaillant, Expeditions Scientifiques du Travailleur et du Talisman, Pl. xrv, Fig. 2. Cyclothone microdon, (Giinther), Goode and Bean ...-. Bh ie tiewnee cel eee erases eoeseacseese Drawing by H. L. Todd, from No. 29833, U. S. N. M., collected by the steamer Fish Hawk, at Station 953, off Marthas Vineyard, in N, lat. 39° 52' 30, W. lon. 70°17’ 30, at adepthof 724 fathoms, (Nearly twice natural size.)
PLATE XXXII.
Chamiodusy Sloan Schneld olsen sence aaa sate oa ae nen aera sie sels aes Seacieweeeseeee ns Drawing by H. L. Todd, from No, 23420, U. 8. N. M., collected by Capt. Charles Anderson and crew, of the Gloucester fishing fleet, in N. lat. 42° 08’, W. lon. 65° 35’, at a depth of 185 fath- oms. (About one-half natural size.) Gonostontaldentdatum: shatines que sesame ciss see ale oe) annals Salant eee e elec eae ca male oni Drawing from Bonaparte, Fauna Italica, folio 119, Fig. 1. Gonostoma’ brevidens, Kner/and Steindachner .:------.--. -- 2-26 =n eee nae nme nen en cee eeae== Drawing by H. L. Todd, from No. 33368, U. S. N. M., collected by the steamer Albatross, at Sta- tion 2077, in N. lat. 41° 09 40’, W. lon. 66° 02’ 20’, at a depth of 1,255 fathoms. (Slightly reduced.) Cyclothone batkyphila, (Vaillant), Goode and Bean. --.-. Bee a ciere sccm relsle sialon a-[seleeny ste eens eae Drawing by A. H. Baldwin, from a specimen collected by the steamer Albatr oss, at Station 2534, in N, lat, 40° 01’, W. lon, 67° 29’ 15’’, at a depth of 1,234 fathoms.
PLATE XXXII.
Cyclothone elongata, (Giinther), Goode and Bean . eee eaene see eemicesa ccm asenaere Drawing by A. H. Baldwin, from No. 33291, U.S. N. M. ; Malleated by the steamer Albatros, at Station 2039, in N, lat. 38° 19/ 26”, W. ioe 682 20' 20, at a depth of 2,369 fathoms. (Nearly twice natural size.) BonapartiaspedaliotasGoode and: Beane. - 2. 2-622 --- -s- een cise aaa eaeelenee eee Drawing by H. L. Todd, from the type specimens, collected by the steamer Albatross, at Sta- tion 2642, in N, lat. 25° 20’ 30”, W. lon. 79° 58’, at a depth of 217 fathoms. (Enlarged about one-half.)
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; Warrella Blackfordii,'Goode ‘and Bean. - 2s. 55-600~ ene omen oe Eee Oe ee eee
Drawing by A. H. Baldwin, from type No. 44242, U. S. N. M., collected by the steamer Alba- tross, at Station 2376, in N. lat. 29° 03' 15’’, W. lon. 88° 16”, at a depth of 324 fathoms. (Slightly reduced. )
. Photichthys' argenteus) (Hutton: 2 22226\52 252 0n-= Soke oe sen ae wens se se ee ee eee eee ee eee eee
Drawing from Giinther, Chalienger Report, Vol. xxu, Pl. xtv. (About one-half natural size. )
PLATE XXXIII. Astronesthes niger, (Ricllardson: > -e.c-eeentsin soe access eee cleo CEE eee ae Eee eee eee Drawing by A. H. Baldwin, from No, 34538, U. 8S. N. M., collected by Capt. Field, on a voyage from Mogador to New York, and presented to the National Museum by Mr. E. G. Blackford.
. Antronesthes' gemmifer, Goodevand Beans 2-2. ao-c5 bones cee ote eee eee eee eee eee eneeees
Drawing by A. H. Baldwin, from type No. 24645, U. S. N. M., obtained by the schooner Polar Wave trom the stomach of a halibut, in N, lat. 44° 25’, W. lon. 53° 12’, at a depth of 300 fathoms. Astronesthes Richardsonii, Poey Drawing by M. M. Smith, from No. 35540, U. 8. N. M., collected by the steamer Albatross, at Station 2202, in N. lat. 39° 38’ 00’, W. lon. 71° 39! 45”, at a depth of 515 fathoms.
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3: Diplophos ;teenia, \Ginthers:2< 2. <<. oo aqssen-enennceroces oa eee Reo eee ee eee eee Eee ee
Drawing from Giinther, Challenger Report, Vol. xxu, PL r1v., (Enlarged nearly five times.)
. Stomias ‘ferox; ‘Reinhardt. 7.6222.053405s -eso «Senses cece eee ceo eee ee eee
Drawing by H. L. Todd, from No. 23360, U. S. N. M. (Gloucester donation No. 490), collected by Capt. David Cammel and crew, of the Gloucester fishing fleet, at East Banquereux. (Three-fifths natural size.)
3. Stomias' boa; (Risso), Cuviersics2.-2 ose cece cs ses omeeass elec sece steno eaten eee eee aeesen esas
Drawing from Cuvier and Valenciennes, Histoire Naturelle des Poissons, Vol. xvi, Pl. 545.
» Stonias affinis, Giinther:=-2 222. so 6 a ceesers ses eh occ some cece ace ie tee ates osisis oe isle aisisiniee ae
Drawing from Giinther, Challenger Report, Vol. xx11, Pl. iy, Fig. A.
PLATE XXXV. Echiostoma barbatum; ‘howe cs. s5< dss. 2 acc pace bose onset e Sareea nie eee ne eee eee Drawing by 8. F. Denton, from No. 35624, U. 8S. N. M., collected by the steamer Albatross, at Station 2236, in N, lat. 39° 11’ 00”, W. lon. 72° 08/ 30”, at a depth of 636 fathoms. (Enlarged one-third, ) Hchiostoma margarita iGoodeiand! Beanee as. ese sete ee atee ene eee ere eee ee Ree ee eee eee Drawing by A. H. Baldwin, from type No. 39282, U.S. N. M., collected by the steamer Alba- tross, at Station 2394, in N. lat. 28° 38’ 30’, W. lon. 87° 02’, at a depth of 420 fathoms. Opostomias micripnus; (Giinthers-c2 secc ease see eee eee ae oe eee ene eee ee eee eee Bee Drawing from Giinther, Challenger Report, Vol. xxu, Pl. Lu, Fig. A. (About one-half natural size.) Grammatostomias'dentatus; (Gooderand! Beane cee. eere ee eee eee eee rece eee eeeaseee Drawing by H. L. Todd, from type No. 37370, U. S. N. M., collected by the steamer 4/batross, at Station 2565, in N. lat. 38° 19’ 20’, W. lon. 69° 02/ 30’, at a depth of 2,069 fathoms. (Slightly enlarged.) PLATE XXXVI. Pachystomias microdon Ginthers--emcs-ereeeecerese te ccereeee wit ce Meyureisjote Seles ysiecat ee eee asics Outline from Giinther, Challenger Report, Vol. xxu, Pl. Lit. Hustomias'obscurus, \Vaillants.5. Soncasce aeriecr et see ene ee ene oe eee Ren eee eee eee Outline from Vaillant, Expeditions Scientifiques du Trayailleur et du Talisman, Pl. vin, Fig. 3. Bathophilus nigerrimus, Giglioli............-..----. SEOs ee cee steet cece cise oe ares Outline from Giglioli, ‘‘ Pelagos.” (Enlarged one-third. ) Photonectes gracilis, (Goodeland Boansass sees nee eee eee ee etre aera er eae tee Drawing by M. M. Smith, from the type specimen collected by the steamer Blake at Station xz, off Martinique, in 472 fathoms. PLATE XXXVII. Malacosteus, niger, Ayresinsc< 26 ecetesnias cecooe cae nis sere ein oie acces peace eee eee eee Drawing by H. L. Todd, from No, 32169 U.S. N. M. (Gloucester Donation, No. 797). collected by
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Text page. Malacosteus choristodactylus, mV aAllamtasc-oceeccle c= <n oeiiacnve cate dels) scicieie nlsieiis <iniciereiceisieere ces 114 Drawing from Vaillant, Expeditions Scientifiques du Travailleur et du Talisman, Pl. vii. (Slightly enlarged. ) IPhotrostomias: GirermelyCollettcsa.mosa.c costes ccc s scenic scaacvoeccncccsen ess soe ance cake acces 115 Outline from Liitken, Spolia Atlantica, p. 281. (Three and a half times natural size.) uatinatOStOmias aAtiGx eA COCK a eee ale esiaelsemisle nae Cee hackle Coan ows ctoecine cece aateeeectaee! ELD Drawing from Alcock, Annals and Magazine of Natural History, Vol. v1, Pl. vin, Fig. 7.
PLATE XXXVIII.
Pee e DIRE Ee ROLO xn ILO WO metals relebt aerate itera ore ar elas inlne at aeiaisie wiser sm mel sia eles site eel atalino 117
Drawing by H. L. Todd, from No. 20593 U. S. N. M., obtained in a New York market by E. G. Blackford. Paralepis borealis, (Reinhardt), Jordan and Gilbert........:-....---- 2-220 --- 2222-5 -2enee eee 119 Drawing by H. L. Todd, from a specimen in the Academy of Natural Sciences, Montreal, Canada.
io ATe dnl episECOLePOlOld en hiGhO eee miaseme cies mae ee ain onioin nals «sco iaiatainlelaa9) fa/sinnn =nslaeelaastela 119
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Outline from Bonaparte, Fauna Italica, Pl. xxvii.
Sudisunyaliunamkialinesquerssae eee -aeb seis eats Seco ae 226 fects neecieccmemeeenoscsicemaee seem 121 Outline from Bonaparte, Fauna Italica, Pl. xxvii.
RM GonLosLGmiusy thy alts COs CO mete ae ale ee ate a aa oem ante ste ae elaine inet 121 Outline from Giinther, Challenger Report, Vol. xxu, Pl. Lu, Fig. A.
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SSG ATO Po toy ea 79 a A cay ante ee ae le Sm oie mole wale alma aieaPadeisl= = «em le Sw oat ia 124 Drawing by H. L. todd, from a specimen obtained by the steamer Blake at Station CcCxv1, in N. lat. 32° 07’, W. lon. 78° 37’ 30’, at a depth of 229 fathoms.
Hab Ee otermoOpLyecrGid puna wMOW Oe cama a eine aetmn a)2) =e lm m= =o mle nln lme le a alm ae sine ni sit a 124
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Drawing by H. L. Todd, fromaspecimen collected by the steamer Blake at Station CCCX XI, in N. lat. 33° 19’, W. lon. 76° 12’ 30’, at a depth of 457 fathoms. Avery opelecus!hemiryiunius| COCCOm= cos. oe =e sae ee ann anne eon ewia om oe omni ee eee eae 126 Drawing by A. H. Baldwin, from a specimen collected by the steamer Albatross at Station 2117, in N. lat. 15° 24’ 40”, W. lon. 63° 31’ 30’, at a depth of 683 fathoms. 148A. Argyropelecus Olfersii, (Cuvier), Cuvier and Valenciennes......------.----------------- 126 Drawing by H. L. Todd, from No. 33393 U. S. N. M., collected at Station 2075, in N. lat 41° 40 30’, W. lon. 65° 35’ 00’, at a depth of 855 fathoms. (Natural size.) Polyipnus spinosus, (Gunther s-sas0s sos sees en eee see =< se = ae ca neseee = a= loam = cm nses === 128 Drawing by H. L. Todd, from No. 37860 U. S. N. M., collected by the steamer Albatross at Station 2393, in N. lat. 28° 43’ 00’, W. lon. 87° 14/ 30’, at a depth of 525 fathoms. (Twice natural size.) PLATE XL.
a YITG TENTS UE gL EG Teeter eal sine le wml aim whe ininlobe ewe isi ia = ae reine alminl= lara 22
Outline from Giinther, Challenger Report, Vol. xx, Pl. Lit.
. Idiacanthus ferox, Giinther-..--- AS Se ee ey cy ora ape ae Ne SEE SOD ag She selene esl ptalere 129
Outline from Giinther, Challenger Report, Vol. xxi, Pl. Lu, Fig. D.
MrtalosauriseO wie iin(OMmMs OMe ree ee a rae ates cele ne ala siete em eye stein acer elie i=in elon mr 130
Drawing by A. H. Baldwin, from No. 34418 U.S. N. M., collected by the steamer Albatross at station 2181, in N. lat. 39° 29’, W. lon. 71° 46’, at a depth of 693 fathoms.
eMalosaunis vohusonianus Vaillant) sos -2-=+-22-- --- = <2 = <a se = ane elem ins ae nin wana l= 131
Drawing from Vaillant, Expeditions Scientifiques du Travailleur et du Talisman, Pl. xv, Fig. 2. 5
PLATE XLI.
. Aldrovandria rostrata, (Giinther), Goode and Bean .-...---..-.-----------------+ -+------------ 1382
Drawing from Giinther, Challenger Report, Vol. xx, Pl. Lrx,
5. 155A. Aldrovandia macrochira, (Giinther), Goode and Bean ...-..---.------------------------ 133
Drawings by H. L. Todd, from a specimen collected by the steamer Blake at Station L111, off Havana, in 242 fathoms.
. Aldrovandia phalacrus, (Vaillant), Goode and Bean ..--...----.--------------+--+-+---+------ 134
Drawing from Vaillant, Expeditions Scientifiques du Travailleur et du Talisman, Pl. XVI.
10s DEEP-SEA FISHES OF THE ATLANTIC BASIN.
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157. Aldrovandia eracilis, Goodeiamd Beane 22a eee = eee eee eee ee eee Drawing by 8. F. Denton, from a specimen collected by the steamer Blake at Station LxXx, off Guadalupe, at a depth of 769 fathoms. (About one-half natural size.) 158) ‘Aldrovandiay pallida, Goode/and Bean ]--esee4 2 sae ee eee eee eae se eee Drawing by H. L. Todd, from the type specimen collected by the Steamer Blake at Station CLXXIII, in N. lat. 24° 36, W. lon. 84°05’, at a depth of 955 fathoms. (About seven-twelfths natural size.) 159) Congermurcena) flava) Goodeand Beaneeeese=es- See eeeen eases eee eee eee ee eee reat Drawing by H. L. Todd, from a specimen collected by the steamer Albatross at Stations 2121 and 2122, between N. lat. 10° 37’ 40’, W. lon 61° 42’ 40’, and N. lat. 10° 37’ 00’, W. lon. 61° 44/ 22”, at a depth of 31 to 34 fathoms. (Five-sevenths natural size.) 160, Uroconger vicinus, Vaillant <-.2 5. --sssee se sami Seite see ee ieee eee eee eee eerie Drawing by H. L. Todd, froma specimen collected by the steamer 4/batross at Station 2161, in N. lat, 23° 10’ 36”, W. lon. 82° 20! 28”, at a depth of 146 fathoms. (Slightly reduced.)
PLATE XLIII.
161. Simenchelys parasiticus, Gill......... operate ete ate ete sicoteiaictate = etetalelateteteinfetete ete eee tee Drawing by H. L. Todd, from No. 21673, U. 8. N. M., collected by Capt. N. McPhee, of the Gloucester fishing fleet, near Sable Island Bank. (Seven-tenths natural size.) 2; alyophisbrunneus,) Gilbertic ce ssc eee eine Soe see ies eee tee eee eee eee ete Drawing by A. H. Baldwin, from type No. 44403, U. 8. N. M., collected by the steamer Alba- tross, off the Galapagos Telande! 163. Hoplunnis Diomedianus, Goode and Bean -........... Se ee Drawing by J. C. Van Hook, from type No. 44240, U.S. N. M., collected by the steamer Alba- tross at Station 2402, in N. lat. 28° 36’, W. lon. 86° 50’, at a depth of 111 fathoms.
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164, Synaphobranchus pinnatus, (Gronovius), Giinther. ..... is seclnin Se Sao e OR cet aoa a enee Sones Drawing by H. L. Todd, from No, 21681, U.S. N. M., collected by Capt. Olsen, of the Gloucester fishing fleet, on Le Have Bank. (Three-fifths natural size.) 165. Histiobranchus{infernalis, (Gillie. seen ce ee ee ee eee ee ee eee Eee eee Drawing by H. L. Todd, from No, 38205, U.S.N.M., collected by the steamer Albatross at Sta- tion 2727, in N. lat. 36° 35’, W. lon. 74° 03’ 30’, at a depth of 1239 fathoms. 166) Pisoodonophis)cruentifer,, Goodeland Beane sec cer slencele eee eee eae el-ee ee een eee eee ees Drawing by A. H. Baldwin, from No. 28938, U.S.N.M., collected by the steamer Fish Hawk at Station 1035, in N. lat. 39° 57’, W. lon. 69° 28’, at a depth of 120 fathoms. (Slightly re- duced.) 167. Myrus pachyrhynchus, Vaillant.............---.... ie codecnae Josleccmecseecjeisle ue stee ics Oe ree oer Drawing from Vaillant, Expeditions Scientifiques du Travailleur et du Talisman, Pl. v, Fig. 1. (About one-half natural size.) 168. Venefica procera, (Goode and Bean), Jordan and Davis...... aia the otefelaleteiarereiiay aetna miele teeta Drawing by H.L. Todd, from a specimen collected by the Blake at Station ciru, in N. lat. 16° 43 45’, W. lon. 62° 16/ 12”, at a depth of 303 fathoms. (Seven-twelfths natural size.) 169) 1694" 5.) Derichthys serpentinus; Gillt=ssseeseescte ees ere acre acer eer eee neeeeeeeree er eeeee Drawings by H. L. Todd, from type No. 33523, U.S. N. M., collected by the steamer Albatross, at station 2094, in N, lat, 39° 44’ 30”, W. lon. 71° 04’, at a depth of 1,022 fathoms.
PLATE XLVI.
170. Nemichthysscolopaceus, Richardsonecerss eae selee seis ante eteeinistae isola niesistetesiniefereieetsie sete
Drawing by H. L. Todd, from a specimen collected by William Parsons, on East Georges Bank.
171. Labichthys carinatus, Gill and Ryder
Drawing by A. H. Baldwin, from type No. 33369, U. S. N. M., collected by the steamer Alba-
tross, at station 2076, in N. lat, 41° 13’, W. lon. 65° 33/30”, at a depth of 906 fathoms. (Slightly reduced. )
L72. habichthys: elongatus; /Gilliand! Ryden2.-- ser sae eee eee ee ee eee ee eee eiaeee eee nears Drawing by A. H. Baldwin, from type No. 33577, U. S. N. M., collected by the steamer Alba- tross, at station 2100, in N, lat, 39° 22’, W, lon, 68° 34’ 30”, at a depth of 1,628 fathoms.
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Text page. ties Gabichthys infans; (Giinther), Goodeland Bean2.;5..--2.: 2.5 cee ctecns cece ne stew odes acne ececee 153 Drawing by A. H. Baldwin, from type No. 44239, U.S. N. M,, collected by the steamer Alba- tross, at station 2859, in N. lat. 55° 20’, W. lon. 136° 20’, at a depth of 1,569 fathoms. (About one-half natural size.) La uabichthys infans' (after Giinther) 2 .< 2.¢ <-sec2 sciccieste- ocins ecteiee se etree oat Scene Sete epee es 154 Outline from Giinther, Challenger Report, Vol. xxu, Pl. uxut. HiomoerivomerReanti, Gilltand Ryder == a )5 oat 2 ae ce eects ees es nic Se usteraie cloetee Seine =n anise are 155 Drawing by A. H. Baldwin, from No. 33383, U.S. N. M., collected by the steamer Albatross, at station 2075, in N. lat. 41° 40’ 30’, W. lon, 65° 28’ 30’, at a depth of 855 fathoms. (About ~ one and two-thirds natural size.) PLATE XLVIII.
HV omeey emianatriin Giunthenecenperctcace sas ceane: oss Sens ae Sans lcioe cae wclcasstiwecte s@aalecemeetinacin 154 Drawing from Giinther, Challenger Report, Vol. xx, Pl. tiv, Fig. D. (About natural size.) itmesnLy Dany is poLleCAnoides sy Walllanty .cc\e nim tcieccece ce wcaocwa coed ccejeces Semalscec cess ccs 159 Drawing from Vaillant, Expeditions Scientifiqnes du Travailleur et du Talisman, Pl. XVII.
(About one-half natural size.)
Mis sac COphanysisce fl aeeluim. MLC Ail eeea neta teenie ne see eine sie se c= wie aie mee esieiwie ioe eee 157 Drawing from Giinther, Challenger Report, Vol. xxir, Pl, Lxvi. (Enlarged about one-half.) PLATE XLIX. iio p Slusaccophanynsc farellumiVlGe Nill teat sealant snielelelel= 2 2 = ae)sinsinislno'elmiaic/el= aieimisel see e es === 157
Drawings by H. L. Todd, from No. 37988, U. S. N. M., collected by the steamer Albatross, at station 2717, in N. lat. 38° 24’, W. lon. 719 13’, eye a depth of 1,615 fathoms. (No. 179, one- third natural size; No. 180, one-half.)
Poss GAstroOshomusiB ainda Grandi ey Or: eee cee e ce =i cmeiniae ae lsnisisoeiessinciewleseinice aaese=n 159
Drawings by H. L. Todd, from No. 33386, U.S. N. M., collected by the steamer Albatross, at sta- tion 2074, in N, lat, 41° 43’, W, lon, 65° 21’ 50”, at a depth of 1,309 fathoms.
PLATE L. Layee NN OLACATICHNUP TABS wb LOCH am cjalsieisialsia ciclainicieina(h sale ce aalere catincre snes io ctaie' metepetsteletstelciatatatetslaistarsietstetetet 164
Drawing from Cuvier and Valenciennes, Histoire Naturelle des Poissons de la France, Pl. 241.
ioe oOtracanthusianali sen Gilleeeeeneeece esa ceret ice ste hc cote saincte-jecie stato eels eeee se ceeerecet cee 165
Drawing by H. L. Todd, from type No. 37856, U. S. N. M., collected by the steamer Albatross, at station 2677, in N. lat. 32° 39’, W. lon. 76° 50’ 30”, at a depth of 478 fathoms. (About one- half natural size.)
Hab NOLACANTMU AEE Olapanbil, p Riss Oe = Seristee se seria na sole oe sae ae nie wee ees slnvae(aiales eet sae ele cnrarae 166
Pee from Vaillant, Expeditions Scientifiques du Travailleur en du Talisman, Pl. xxvu,
Fig. 2. (Reduced about one-third.) TSGmNotacanthusiphaseanorus, GU0UGs-- =a. e es occ elns eae ae onsiem= om “minions ee ie ioe en el 167
Drawing by H. L. Todd, from type No. 25972, U. S. N. M., collected by Capt. Briggs Gilpatrick, of the schooner Gatherer, from the stomach of a Ground-shark, on the Grand Bank of Newfound- land, (One-fourth natural size, )
PLATE LI. Sie GiplioliagMOnele yt Goode ands beglee == os. s 1-2 at amin = aie se ais om almtntanlo! oleln = elolcie == sipi=t=ielemim isin ; 69
Drawing from Giinther, Challenger Report, Vol. xxu, Pl. uxt, Fig. C. (One-half natural size.)
188. Polyacanthonotus Rissoanus (De Filippi and Verany), Giinther...--......-.---.---.---------- 170
Drawing from Vaillant, Expeditions Scientifiques du Travailleur et du Talisman, Pl, xxv.
189, Macdonaldia rostrata, (Collett), Goode and Bean-. .....-.-..--..--------------0----- 0-2 -- wane V1
Drawing by M. M. Smith, from type No. 35601, U.S. N. M., collected by the steamer Albatross, at station 2216, in N. lat. 39° 47’, W. lon. 70° 30! 30”, at a depth of 963 fathoms.
Lop ma pPOPcUY Ee Galli Good eangBeane ates. «ie cisce ootancosain s/s ele ole tae elaine emieerniaalel sine eleraim mains 173
Drawing by H. L. Todd, from No. 39212, U.S. N.M., collected by the steamer Albatross, at sta- tion 2742, in N. lat. 37° 46’ 30”, W. lon 73° 56/ 30’, at a depth of 865 fathoms, (About one- half natural size.)
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PLATE LII. Text page. 19LA. BS Notacanthus eral ic Gill eee nectar ee 165 Drawings by A. H. Baldwin, from No. 37856, U. 8. N. M., collected by the steamer Albatross, at station 2677, in N. lat. 32° 39’, W. lon. 76° 50 30’, at a depth of 478 fathoms.
192A BS Notacanthus sexspinis Richard Sons aes ae a ae alee tee el ae eer 163 Drawings from Giinther, Challenger Report, Vol. xxu, Pl. Lx1, Fig. a.
193) Gipliolia Moseleyi, (Goode amd Beam ape ete e ate ie ee a = a ee lee 169 Drawing from Giinther, Challenger Report, Vol. xxu, Pl. Lx1, Fig. C.
194A, B. Polyacanthonotus Rissoanus, (De Filippi and Verany), Giinther...----.-----..-----.----- 170 Drawings from Giinther, Challenger Report, Vol. xx11, Pl. LX1.
195A, B. Macdonaldia rostrata, (Collett), Goode and Bean.....-..-.--.-.----.--------------------- 171
Drawings by ae H. Baldwin, from Nos. 35601-2, U.S. N. M., colle seted by the steamer Albatross, at station 2 216, in N. lat. 9° 47’, W. lon. 70° 30! 30”, at a depth of 963 fathoms. 196A; °B, isipogenys Gallit, Goode ands Beant asec seats seen eae eat ae eee eater 173 Drawings by A. H. Baldwin, from No. 39212, U.S. N. M., collected by the steamer Albatr 088, at station 2742, in N. lat. 37° 46’ 30, W. lon. 73° 56’ 30’, at a depth of 865 fathoms,
PLATE LIII.
197. ‘Beryss) splenG ens) yLio wie ese ote atara aio cts ctl te ote areata ate teat ae ee teeter ee teat 176 Drawing by M. M. Smith, from a specimen collected by the steamer Albatross, at station 2415, in N. lat. 30° 44’, W. lon. 79° 26’, at a depth of 440 fathoms. 198; Melamphaes)typbhlops;) (owe), Giim thera: sree. sea eee ieee ae eaten eee fee eet 177 Drawing from Giinther, Challenger Report, Vol. xxi, Pl. v, Fig. A 199. Scopelogadus, cocles, Vaillant >.5--.-.2---2---5-e -eeeee-e eee =e sia: Seeaceeeeeeeee see 182 Drawing from Vaillant, Expeditions Scientifiques du Trayailleur et du Talisman, Pl. xxv. (Slightly reduced.) 200. Poromitra’ capito,;Goode/and’ Beano... 1-4 sees sa eens eeee oon Bae iene eee ae eee eae 183 Drawing by H. L. Todd, from a specimen collected by the Saanie r Blake, at station CCCXXVIUI, in N. lat. 34° 28 45”, W. lon. 75° 22’ 50”, at a depth of 1,682 fathoms. (Two and two- sevenths natural size.) 200A. Plectromus crassiceps, (Giinther), Goode and Bean......-.....---- = -..cc0 cocccccecccs sc eee 180 Drawing from Giinther, Challenger Report, Vol. xxu, Pl. vin, Fig. B.
PLATE LIV. 201 Plectromus (suborbitalis; Gillisso-22s senses seen eeaeene Bebiesevsesack cre Rec Paar 179
Drawing by H. L. Todd, from type No. 33271, U. S. N. M., collected by the steamer Albatross, at station 2036, in N. lat. 38° 52’ 40’, W. lon. 69° 24’ 40”, at a depth of 1,735 fathoms. (One and three-fifths natural size.) 202; Plectromus' Beanii, (Ginther); Goode and Beans---—-~-cene-e sees eee eee nee eee 179 Drawing by 8. F. Denton, from No, 33378, U.S. N. M., collected by the steamer Albatross, at station 2075, in N. lat. 41° 40’ 30”, W. lon. 65° 35’, at a depth of 855 fathoms. 203. Anoplogaster cornutus, (Cuvier and Valenciennes), Giinther................--..--------------- 184 Drawing by H. L. Todd, from No. 33559, U. S. N. M., collected by the steamer Albatross, at station 2101, in N. lat. 39° 18’ 30”, W. lon. 68° 24’, at a depth of 1,686 fathoms.
PLATE LY.
204, 2044.\Caulolepis\lonpidens,) Gill=s= soe sea cee ee eee one eee ene ee eee eee eee 185 Drawings by H. L. Todd, from No. 33270, U.S. N. M., collected by the steamer Albatross at station 2054, in N. lat. 39° 27/10”, W. lon. 69° 56/20”, at a depth of 1,346 fathoms. 205. Stephanobery= {Monie),, Gill Se: Bese sae eon eich aoe ie eee ee 186 Drawing by H. L. Todd, from No, 33115 U. S. N. M., collected by the steamer Albatross at station 2077, in N. lat. 40° 09/40’, W. lon, 66° 02/20’, at a depth of 1,255 fathoms. (About three times natural size.)
PLATE LVI.
206. Stephanoberyx) Gilli) (Goode tandBeaneess- en secant eee ee eee eee eee eee 187 Drawing by H. L. Todd, from type No. 335 ., collected by the steamer Albatross at station 2099, in N. lat. 387° 12’ 20”, W. lon. 69° 39/ 00", at a depth of 2,94) fathoms
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Text page. ee rracnichthys»Darwinnits JOHNSOMshse.egaeces sateen ied tan Scene soe Soienceme ween ce ke woceceeeee 188 Drawing from Steindachner and Dederlein, Denkschrift d. k. Akademie d. Wissenschaften Vol. XLvur, Pl. 11. ; Hoplostethus mediterraneus, Cuvier and Valenciennes.....---...----.--.- =----<----2--s-ac-- 189 Drawing by A. H. Baldwin, from No. 43624, U. S. a M., collected by the steamer Albatross at station 2659, in N. lat. 28° 32’, W. lon. 78° 42’, at a depth of 509 fathoms.
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Sebi tOpSwaOl2G CUS gD Oa eer eee ee eer eR nen ee ererer-e eta ean sees nee eee see eee 195
Drawing by 8. F. Denton, from type No, 39287, U. 8. N. M., collected by Capt. Thomas Thompson, of the Gloucester fishing fleet, on Le Have Bank, at a depth of 125 fathoms. (One-seventh natural size.)
MERLING CLOSE DLE WOSIIS | O.OCCOn soma aecnte se inenie cine coeie:a = cicie oleae cis e¥scc le Save hue + eioid na xsl cue nee 196 Drawing by J. C. Van Hook, from a specimen collected by Capt. Thompson of the schooner M. A. Baston on Georges Bank. MEDINMUlayMaPIstralis” hOOVs a6 == =o esa cise Nec soa casts qcisslseaiscescctesessecs snc ssceegeoeeace 198 Drawing by H. L. Todd, from No. 37238, U.S. N. M., collected by the steamer Albatross in the Carribbean Sea. (About one-third natural size.) Hi DICrOtASs paLvipinnis: | GOOde and: | BOA ana a= = 52 655-5e)os05 Seccle cies Joss os scceisss esse ccc eneeee 201 Drawing by H. L. Todd, from the type specimen, collected by the steamer Albatross at station 2601, off Cape Hatteras, in N, lat. 34° 39/ 15’, W. lon. 75° 33’ 30’, at a depth of 107 fathoms. PLATE LVIII. mueHidopusicaudatus) (Huphvasen))). WHC soo. oc. a-m- So oetee orcs en seiee oe cone aaisainesesnnens 203
Drawing by A. H. Baldwin, from No. 10115, U. 8. N. M., collected by John Xantus, off Cape St. Lucas. enV. v te LOpOMEt onl abuse OG Vieerteterene rater toinale(a/elatetae ae aalera(sifaia/aiateni=iayersisleic'=icicl ele'siare =)= late aeeeie 204 Drawing by H. L. Todd, from No. 5735, U. 8S. N. M., collected by Prof. Félipe Poey at Havana, Cuba. (About two-ninths natural size.) = Benthodesmus)atlanticus, Goode and! Bean. ~~ 222. 22 eam ce eces cere sce escess cecw es cesecesece 205 Drawing by H. L. Todd, from type No. 29116, U.S. N.M., taken from the stomach of a halibut, by Capt. R. Morrison, of the schooner Laura Nelson, onthe west edge of the Grand Bank of Newfoundland, in 80 fathoms. (About one-third natural size.)
PLATE LIX. Ap hanOpUSHSALVOw OW Cleese eae ase ticle alee ainice cine sso aiclninieinaafale sleis)=/o\aleeiaiclniniai sie ie(acinlaleisieia = 207 Outline from Giinther, Challenger Report, Vol. xxu, Pl. vu, Fig. A. LIC HITS Be LUTAS eA S es oe lal ae folaiats ees alee ataiae i= leila eleleisicie cisiel«) «in'se m/sec) <(5 = =Yere(etniele einai 208 Drawing by H. L. Todd, from No. 18028, U.S. N. M., collected by Dr. Janeway, U.S. Navy, at St. Augustine, Fla. moLerachisrcarolunus,, Olivier and Via lenelennes) s.2-)- cen +2] oasis clo eine ~~ eisie eine ees canes === 212 Drawing by H. L. Todd, from No. 37861, U.S. N. M., coliected by the steamer Albatross at station 2660, in N, lat. 28° 40’ 00’, W, lon. 73° 46’ 00”, at adepth of 504 fathoms. (Enlarged one-half. )
PLATE LX. mGOnypironAshippasus, linnwmus) (Old male) seen. - oa2- ca. cna scien mele mame menelanias see ciaemle 209
Drawing by H. L. Todd, from No. 16482, U.S. N. M., obtained in Fulton Market, New York City, by E. G. Blackford.
20. Corypheena hippurus, Linneus (young)...-....-.-..---.---- ------ - 22-200 oe en ie = 209
Drawing by H. L. Todd, from No. 16484, U.S. N. M., obtained in the Fulton Market, New York City, by E. G. Blackford.
PAU PAG COLY DAce nahi ppUriss WINN US) oo tants aia alate wie lwice o <icie wleielmln)o wiein ale (winiele nin ame well aime 209
Sketches from Liitken, Spolia Atlantica, I, p. 486.
PLATE LXI.
Dy ie Gcraimnnic ole pissOrachinisc lis se OC ya serena ees = eases em eiee ies ama ee ee oe ete 218
Copied from a drawing by Shufeldt, Journal of Morphology, Vol.1. (One-third natural size. )
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222. Centrolophus pompilus, (Gmelin), Cuvier and Valenciennes........-..---.---.-----+---------- Drawing by 8S. F. Denton, from a specimen obtained at Dennis, Mass., by Vinal N. Edwards. (About two-thirds natural size.)
223. Schedophilus medusophagus, Cocco -......-------.----- ---- -220 22-2 222 2222 eee eee ee ee eee Drawing from Giinther, Transactions of the Zodlogical Society of London, Vol. x1. Pl. Lxvu.
PLATE LXII.
224 sloosteus) enlematicns, soockiIng ton ec. eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eaeeeee Drawing by Giinther, Challenger Report, Vol. xxu, Pl. xttv. (Slightly reduced. )
295) CAGrOtUs WV ALLOWS DID yy GBI aerate ete eee mete ee me lee i ee Drawing by S. F. Denton, from No. 39340, U.S. N.M., collected off the coast of Washington, by Charles Willoughby. (About one-ninth natural size.) 226; Loichthys Lhockinetonii; Jordanian Gul bers ie eters ete mala te alata ee ee eee eee Drawing by A. H. Baldwin, from No, 27397, U.S. N. M., collected off the coast of Washington. (Slightly reduced.)
PLATE LXIII.
227. Nomeus Gronovil, (Gmelin), Giinther= = -2-o.- ocean oa ee cicis scenes sole eee elec siaisse eases Drawing by H. L. Todd, from a specimen collected by the steamer Albatross at station 2647, in N. lat. 25° 48’ 00, W. lon. 80° 04’ 00”, at a depth of 85 fathoms. (Enlarged one-third.) 228; Paenes pellucidus, Wiltken 22 2-92-22. - -oa- eines ee an ee eae eee eee eee ae Drawing by M. M. Smith, from No. 35415, U.S.N. M., collected by the steamer Albatross at station 2171, in N. lat. 37° 59’ 30’, W. lon. 73° 48’ 40”, at a depth of 444 fathoms. 229. Psenes maculatus; Liitken =. <2. dcccaae cence = jacise sca cewieetes ce eeeer nee eben seesceeeene cers Drawing by H. L. Todd, from No. 39329, U.S. N.M., collected by the steamer Albatross at sta tion 2628, in N. lat, 32° 24’, W. lon. 76° 55’ 30’, at a depth of 528 fathoms. (Nearly twice natural size.)
PLATE LXIV. 230; Luvarus imperialis, (Rafinesquec=:.s-------2-2--- ossees te ce cinie Se sernninis ceee seer een eneaee aes Outline from Day, Fishes of Great Britain and Ireland, Pl. xii. 231,.Glossamiapandionis: \Goode:and (Bean. = 26 soe eee eae eee ne eee ee ener ee Drawn by H. L. Todd, from type No. 26628, U.S.N.M., collected by the steamer lish Hawk at station 897, in N. lat. 37° 25’, W. lon. 74° 18’, at a depth of 1574 fathoms. (Enlarged about one-fourth.) 232, Verilus:sordidus’ Poey. 2. 2a o2ccon secs te oie Seniesa ene Seer oe eee Roe Drawing by A. H. Baldwin, from No. 12565, U.S. N. M., collected by Prof. Félipe Poey, off Cuba, (Slightly less than one-half natural size.)
PLATE LXV.
233, 203A, Bb. Cyttus; hololepis, Goode:and Beanies. --eecosceres cece eeem nee ree eesesnaeeeeeeeee Drawings by H. L. Todd, from type No. 39296, U.S. N.M., collected by the steamer Albatross at station 2358, in N, lat. 20° 19’, W. lon. 87° 03/ 30”, at a depth of 220 fathoms. (Enlarged nearly one-half.) 234. Diretmus ‘argenteus,; Johnsons. <secces rincicee acess eee cece stereo see see Ree n aaeeeeetee Drawing from Johnson, Proceedings of the Zodlogical Society of London, Pl. Xxxvt. 235. Antigonia capros; Lowe: 2-2. $2cec<2-2-sesecece sce ee eee Se eee eee eee en eee eens Drawings from Temminck and Schlegel, Fauna Japonica, Pl. xu. PLATE LXVI. 236, Hipigonusioccidentalis; Goode and! Beane=.-e-- pe ecen cee et cee ce ores eee eeeeeen eee sees Drawing by H. L. Todd, from the type specimen, collected by the steamer Blake at station LIV, off Barbadoes, in 237 fathoms. (Natural size.) 237. Hypoclydonia bella} Gooderand’ Beans s-aesoeeeeeece ace ce nesses eennace Sach icee se ee eeeenee Drawing by 8S. F. Denton, from No. 39388, U.S. N. M., collected by the steamer Albatross at station 2426, in N. lat. 36° 01’ 30’, W. lon, 74° 47/ 30”, at a depth of 93 fathoms. (About one and two-thirds natural size.) 238; Polyprion, americanum, (Schnerder),ordanlsss ise se sess eee ice eae eee ee eee eeeerene
Drawing by H. L. Todd, from a specimen collected by the U.S. Fish Commission, on the Grand Bank,
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aod ee BOUGOPMACANTAIIS: Albus: Gulley so.) ale wt elatecio etm o ow ctalae cole se awiiotene «ase Socewe doecleaee Drawings by H. L. Todd, from a specimen collected by the steamer Albatross at station 2606, in N. lat. 34° 35/ 15”, W. lon, 75° 52’ 00”, at a depth of 25 fathoms. (No. 239, eight times
natural size; No. 240, four times.)
PLATE LXVIL. PoC OLY RES ARTO OLIA OW Ole ainiats wate mie tetera = eet ioral e claels smal oueisisete = ces siocnise = aie aea eat eel oe eieeiee ae Drawing from Giinther, Challenger Report, Vol. xxu, Pl. 1, Fig. B. Bay eocoLprena, cristulata, Goode and Beam). an-tee oak se ance ee ences ane eseass isis ae ceiiccees seeenens Drawing by H. L. Todd, from type No, 39326, U.S. N. M., collected by the steamer Albatross at station 2415, in N. lat. 30° 44’, W, lon. 79° 26, at a depth of 440 fathoms. Pa mBSCOU NARA CASHizil Good Giand (Beaiteesn sc seccee on = css cance + <secccecacics+ «5asceeermunceerce =e Drawing by M. M. Smith, from the type specimen collected by the steamer Blake at station CCLIX, in N, lat, 23° 13’, W. lon, 74° 52’, at a depth of 80 fathoms.
PLATE LXVIII.
244. Helicolenus maderensis, Goode and Bean ..-.... ..---- 22-25 22222 ee ene eee cece cee eens nceces Drawing by H. L. Todd, from No. 26627, U. 8. N. M., collected by the steamer Fish Hawk at sta- tion 897, in N, lat. 37° 25’, W. lon, 74° 18’, at a depth of 1574 fathoms. (Slightly reduced.) ato mePOntunusy rath punivs Goodland BbaNcsacmnciow oacces cca oes coma ete soeesceesecnisoaenenscaceee Drawing by A. H. Baldwin, from No. 39526, U. S. N. M., collected by the steamer Albatross at station 2298, in N. lat. 35° 39’, W. lon. 74° 52’, at a depth of 80 fathoms. Zoe POntnEBEOnPisninibs G00 e: an dy Be alnmm mr le. c( nelson ewes viet nese lapse ace ninl= << lense epeeeelecse Drawing by H. L. Todd, from type No. 39322, U. S. N. M., collected by the steamer Albatross at station 2402, in N, lat, 28° 36’, W. lon. 85° 33’ 30’, at a depth of 111 fathoms.
PLATE LXIX.
2275 Pontinus| macrolepis, Goode'and Bean: 2. .-<. 25. <2 2.- cececc cesses ene ccsceccce ws Seer seen eee Drawing by A. H. Baldwin, from a specimen collected by the steamer Blake at station crv, off Barkadoes, at a depth of 500 fathoms. Zit aes © PASTOR SIMATINUA m (LiNNPOUG) o WiLbOe tas: so Sait aie aloes ='elaiz c'sei= seivie wf ctisls Sojseccjcacioeclselseise > Scie Drawing by H. L, Todd, from No, 10442, U. 8S. N. M., collected at Eastport, Me.
PLATE LXX. ZIM SetALCHes PALMAtis sy GO0UG sa sa aclseee er sam ie aise see oe Soe esecisecisnes vorcereencce/sescn secicns Drawing by H. L. Todd, from type No. 26084, U. S. N. M., collected by the steamer Fish Hawk at station 876, off Martha’s Vineyard, in N. lat. 39° 57’ 00’, W. lon. 70° 56’ 00”, at a depth of 120 fathoms. (Twice natural size.) ModeEmUmICLOMe MIs SpIlOsus, (Mullery Gillosssseasse =n cleema= saeineslneine ccs celsecincisinistc asim alselsi= Drawing by H. L. Todd, from a specimen collected off Half Way Rock, Salem, Mass., at a depth of 35 fathoms. (About three times natural size.) aol AS be CaLeproctus ranula, Goode and Beal. .2.. 22 32 --- warisen wanes ele asiaecmenaceacseseecan- Drawings by H. L. Todd, from No. 22310, U.S. N. M., collected by the steamer Speedwell at sta- tion 117, off the mouth of Halifax Harbor. (Little less than twice natural size.) Deen ONO Llp AkEn a OOOU Osan ate eat sete sede elalmint orate wm lm eleleleeminteele (ote in wee te lala) lm ele Drawn by H. L. Todd, from type No. 26184, U.S8.N.M., collected by the steamer Fish Hawk at station 891, in N, lat. 39° 46’, W, lon, 71° 10’, at a depth of 480 fathoms.
PLATE LXXI.
253. Paraliparis) Copel; Goode and! Bean. 22-2 22s. once oc anns eins oe cc emee enemies ennces cece nenne= drawing by H. L. Todd, from No. 35637, U.S. N.M., collected by the steamer Albatross at sta- tion 2232, in N. lat. 39° 12/17’, W. lon. 72° 09’ 30’, at a depth of 520 fathoms. (Slightly re- duced.) 254. Gymnolycodes Edwardsi, Vaillant. ..........--. .----- 2-220 eee e ns cece ee een ee cece s cee nee none Drawing from Vaillant, Expeditions Scientifiques du Travailleur et du Talisman, Pl. xxv1. 255. Artediellus uncinatus, (Reinhardt), Jordan .......----.----.-----------------+---+-+-+---+---- Drawing by A. H. Baldwin, from a specimen collected by the steamer Albatross at station 2477, in N. Jat. 44° 29' 30”, W. lon. 57° 11’ 15’, at a depth of 114 fathoms, (About two-and-a-half times natural size.)
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256. ‘Triglops Pingelii, Reinhardt: -. 33. .--rre-r reece rere sores en eeeele ee a ee ee eee ee eee Drawing by H. L. Todd, from a specimen collected by the steamer Speedwell at station 117, 8
iiles off Chebucto, at a depth of 52 fathoms, (Eularged about one-half.) PLATE LXXII.
207. Cottunculus micropsy Collette. eer aes eee eet eee eee Seale eae ee Drawing by H. L. Todd, from No. 26087, U. 8. N. M., collected by the steamer lish Hawk at
station 880, in N. lat. 388° 48/ 380, W. i 70° 54’, at a depth of 2524 fathoms. (Natural size.) 258: Cottunculus) Thomsonii, (Giunth ens. — jon ae ee ae ee eee eee Drawing by H. L. Todd, from No. 37386, U.S. N.M., collected by the steamer Albatross at sta- tion 2584, in N. lat. 39° 05/ 30", W, lon. 72° 23/ 20", at a depth of 541 fathoms. (Seven-twelfths natural size.) 259: Podothecus) decagonus,, (Schneider) \Jordanes oss eo sae eee seen sees =e ee eee eee eee Drawing trom Collett, Norsk, Nordhavs Expedition, Pl. 1, Fig. 11. 260. Aspidophoroides monopterygius, (Bloch), Goode and Bean......--..-.-.-..------.----- 22... Drawing by H. L. Todd, from No, 21761, U. S. N. M., collected by the steamer Speedwell at Sandwich Point, Halifax, in 18 fathoms. (Enlarged about one-half.)
PLATE LXXIII.
Z6lA. bs Cottunculusimicrops, Collettoemcms cers es sees sae ae eee ise eee ee ene eee Drawing by H. L. Todd, from No. 26087, U. 8. N. M., coilected by the steamer Fish Hawk at station 880, in N. lat. 38° 48’ 30”, W. lon. 70° 54’, at a depth of 252} fathoms. (Natural size.) 46245. (Cottunculus) Thonisonii, Gunthersa---- sees -see nee eee ee een eee ee eee eee Drawings by H. L. Todd, from No. 37386, U. 8. N. M., collected by the steamer Albatross at station 2584, in N. lat, 39° 05’ 30”, W. lon, 72° 23/20", at a depth of 541 fathoms. (Natural size.) PLATE LXXIV.
263; 263AB. Hypsicometes) cobioides, Goodes-.-- eases se ssn a ae sees eee eee ner een eee eee Drawings by A. H. Baldwin, from aspecimen collected by the Siento Albatross at Re ution 2377,
in N. lat. 29° 07’ 30”, W. lore 88° 08’, ata depth of 210 fathoms. 264,-264A. i\Chiasmodont niger: Johnson 2a. -ee-e ee se aies ees eee cee eie nee ieee ae eee ee eee Drawings by H. L. Todd, from No, 25633, U. 8. N. M., collected at the surface by Capt. Thomes
F, Hodgdon of the schooner Bessie W, Somes, on Le Haye Bank.
PLATE LXXV.
265. Lopholatilus chamzeleonticeps, Goode and Bean.......----..-..-..--2-. -- 2-2-2 eee ne ee nnene Drawing by H. L. Todd, from No, 22899, U. 8. N. M., collected by Capt. Kirby, 80 miles south by east of No Man’s Land.
PLATE LXXVI.
266. Pseudoscopelus scriptus, Liitken....... Sete eisai eee eee ee eee eee Drawing from Liitken, Spolia Atlantica, Pl. 1, Fig. 3. (About three times natural size.)
267. Porichthys porosissimus, (Cuvier and Valenciennes), Giinther........................----.---. Outline by A. H. Baldwin, from a specimen collected by the steamer Albatross at station 2121, in N. lat. 10° 37’ 40’, W. lon. 61° 42’ 40" at a depth of 31 fathoms. 268, 268A, B. Callionymus himantophorus, Goode and Bean.....-...-....-.-..--.------------------ Drawings by H. L. Todd, from a specimen collected by the steamer Blake at station xxx, off Barbados, in 209 fathoms. (Natural size.) 1
PLATE LXXVIL.
269. Anarrhichaslupus, Uinneus) 2. <= .cee seas eer ee nae seas See eee nee ee eee eee eee Drawing by H. L. Todd, from No, 21846, U.S. N. M., collected by Capt. John Gourville, of the Gloucester fishing fleet, on Georges Bank. 270. Anarrhichas ‘minor: (Olafsen’...5). 23s 4-e.5cee eee rie See eaee seen he eee ae oie eee eee Drawing by H. L. Todd, from No. 21618, U. 8. N. M., collected by Capt. R. H. Hurlbert, in N. lat. 42° 27’, W. lon. 64° 20’.
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271. Anarrhichas latifrons, Steenstrup and Hallgrimsson .... ...... 22.22.2222 eee ece eee eee eee eee--e Drawing by H. L. Todd, from No. 21373, U. 8. N. M., collected by Capt. Joseph W. Collins, of the schooner Marion, in N, lat. 43°56’, W.lon. 59904’. (About one-fourth natural size.)
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ome Od CEE SMALKM 1 OOlebbe. scise teen ns tases ose sasiee ast eooe te ee oh oae econ cesta eecee cece Drawing by H. L. Todd, from No, 21991, U.S.N.M., collected by Capt. Z. Hawkins and crew, of the schooner Gwendolen, on Le Have Bank, in 400 fathoms. (About two-sevenths natural size.) Ziomisy COGESrreviotiatus; dein nard ties secaasnes vaca tocie cee oe oe ode cceeck cee ee eee Drawing by H. L. Todd, collected by Capt. R. Markuson and crew, of the Gloucester fishing fleet, southwest of Banquereux, in 300 fathoms. ay COGe sg iiel Ouse COlletinrtasecmaccealac tees acs ose J senecce mea coo ceaenisccu se ccsceseaceenenoes Drawing by H. L. Todd, from No. 32995, U.S.N.M., collected by the steamer Albatross at sta- tion 2018, in N. lat. 37° 12’ 22’, W, lon, 74° 20! 0 04", at a depth of 788 fathoms. (About two- fifths natural size.) ioe lay COCOSEINUCOSUS pRIC HATO Ollsaastcae se camalonacic scaisecciea sees senate ececeicnecen cost one enneeee Drawing by H. L. Todd, from No. 16930, U.S.N.M., collected in Cumberland Gulf, by W. A. Mintzer. (About two-fifths natural size.)
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aon ay. COdES ZOALCHUs) GONKE ANG BEAN) cee cce enna secs cine casclesealesials seneicens)ssannelsscescccessece Drawing by 8S. F. Denton, from type No. 39298, U. S. N. M., collected by steamer Albatross, off Nova Scotia in N. lat. 449 46 30’, W. lon. 59° 55’ 45’’, at a depth of 130 fathoms.
ZIGAG y.codes\zoarchus, Goode and Bean: <<. <2... 5-1. csectecccnscisis cisnnacenje cece acnececeneessese Drawing by S.F. Denton, from No: 39299, U.S.N.M., collected by the emer Albatross at station 2486, in N. lat. 44° 26’, W. lon. 579 11’ 15”, at a depth of 190 fathoms,
Bi, eA aay cenchelys) Verrlli, Goode and\Bean! J... 22-.-scee soon ccemiccwcmec= ana ccesce ce snecclse se Drawings by H. L. Todd, from No, 21015, U.S. N. M., collected by the 7 8, Fish Commission, 27 miles southwest of Chebucto.
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Diss MsyCOGeS! PErspicillum) (KTOVer ecces cc cecs samneaaccces cccwas cseces ascepcceccs coseseccescasace Drawing by H. L. Todd, from No. 39336, U.S. N. M., collected by steamer Albatross at station 2456, in N. lat. 47° 29’, W. lon. 52° 18’, at a depth of 86 fathoms. (Twice natural size.) aio A amin GOCE SsDOLSDICIIIM PAT OVEL te ataetaelatnlete ea oatmeal aie em alata =u lelelsialmielalaraalala aa om waleetsineal sisiain aie Drawing by 8. F. Denton, from No. 39337, U.S. N. M., collected by the steamer Albatross at sta- tion 2491, in N. lat. 45° 25’ 30’, W, lon, 58° 35’ 15”, at a depth of 59 fathoms, (Nearly four times natural size.) 279. bycenchelys paxillus, Goode and Bean.............---- ---- ---0ee ne ene ween cone ne voce ee meee Drawing by H. L. Todd, from No, 22177, U.S. N. M., collected by Capt. Joseph Collins, of the Gloucester fishing fleet, in N. lat. 42° 48’, W. lon. 63° 07’. (About one-half natural size.)
279A. Lycenchelys paxillus, Goode and Bean... ...... 2... -- 2-2... sone cnn e nn connec cone nn cn ee cennne Drawing by H. L. Todd, from a specimen collected by the steamer Blake at station CCCIx, in N. lat. 40° 11’ 40’, W. lon. 68° 22’, at depth of 304 fathoms. 280. Lycodonus mirabilis, Goode and Bean..........-.-- 2. 2202 cee nee cece ee cece conn ee cece e eee eens Drawing by S. F. Denton, from No. 39207, U.S. N. M., collected by the steamer Albatross at station 2742, in N. lat. 37° 46’ 30’, W, lon. 73° 56’ 30", at a depth of 865 fathoms.
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281A, B. Lycodes reticulatus, Reinhardt...........------------+++-+++--+-- See eee eateries Drawing by H. L. Todd, from a specimen collected by Capt. R. ieee southwest of Ban-
quereux, in 300 fathoms. (One-half natural size.) 282. Lycenchelys paxillus, Goode and Bean.........------- +--+ eee ee cece cee e cence cee ee cee ee scene Drawing by H. L. Todd, from No. 22177, U.S. N. M., collected by Capt. Joseph W. ‘Collins of the Gloucester fishing fleet, in N. lat. 42° 48’, W. Jon. 63° 07’. (Natural size.)
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2834, B. Lycodes mucosus, Richardson ....--.------ +--+ ------ 22222 cree e eee ee eet eee eee cree eee Drawings by H. L. Todd, from No. 16930, U. 8."N. M., collected by W. A. Mintzer, in Cumber- land Gulf. (Three-fourths natural size.) 283C. Lycodes zoarchus, Goode and Bean. .----.---- +--+ ------ ++ 220+ ene cree eee ree ene eee e ee Drawing by H. L. Todd, from type No. 39298, U. 8. N. M., collected by the steamer Albatross, off Nova Scotia, in N, lat. 44° 46’ 30’, W. lon. 59° 55’ 45”, at a depth of 130 fathoms.
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284. Melanostigma gelatinosum, Giinther...-...--..-----. +--+ ------ 02-225 202 wees cee eee eee eee Drawing by H. L. Todd, from No. 28853, U. S. N. M., collected by the steamer Fish ar at station 952, in N. lat. 39° 55’, W. lon. 70° 28’, at a depth of 396 fathoms. (Enlarged one- half.) 985. Dicromita Agassizil, Goode and!) Beanie acetate elem miele = imine = fatnd =I l=) =lelnl gi lal gl cla prelate efniele alate) Drawing by H. L. Todd, from a specimen collected by the steamer Blake at station xcuu, off Granada, in 291 fathoms.
285A, B. Dicromita Agassizii, Goode and Bean .......------ 2. e222 cone eee e ee eee een eee eee ene Drawings by H. L. Todd, from type No. 26023, U.S. N, ire collected by the steamer Fish Hawk at station 869, in N. lat. 40° 02’ 18’, W. lon. 70° 23’ 06”, at a depth of 192 fathoms.
2865 Bassozetus Cabera, | GOOde) AG Geir ete ete ete eteteteleeteteteelee letlaeale e ele eeelt
Drawing by S. F. Denton, from type No. 37341, U. 8. N. M., collected by the steamer Albatross
at station 2379, in N. lat. 28° 00! 15’’, W. lon, 87° 42’, at a depth of 1,467 fathoms. (About seven-ninths natural size.)
987, BassOzOtus mlormaliss Gill cece entoreiesersieieia erste sicker ae eter ate eats Tole oye tala eat iote alee elec etae eeie
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station 2380, in N. lat. 28° 02’ 30’, W. lon. 87° 43’ 45", at a depth of 1,430 fathoms. (About seven-tenths natural size.)
288. Benthocometes robustus, Goode and Bean .-.... 2222. oon. one on ew ee wenn ween ne eo sees Drawing by H. L. Todd, from No. 29057, U. 8. N. M., collected by the steamer Fish Hawk at station 1043, in N. lat. 88° 39’, W. lon. 73° 11’, at a depth of 130 fathoms. (One and three-
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289. Neobythites Gillii, Goode and Bean....--. ~~. oe. on 38 eee eran ener en -cnees ences onsoaseaeece Drawing by A. H. Baldwin, from type No. 37340, U. 8S. N. M., collected by the steamer Albatross at station 2402, in N. lat. 28° 36’, W. lon. 85° 33’, at a depth of 111 fathoms.
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290. Neobythites marginatus, Goode and Bean .........--- 200 e202. wens peewee eee eee eee ee coe nee Drawing by H. L. Todd, from the the type specimen collected by the steamer Blake at station LXXIXx, off Barbadoes, in 209 fathoms. (One and three-fifths natural size. ) 291° Bassopieas Gillis) Goodeiand Beamer. ect em =ne elem sin lelels = leialal sle’ainls ai=ierel=)==iat=) stelatel einletpl psialel sists wei ae Drawing by A. H. Baldwin, from No. 39417, U. S. N. M., collected by the steamer Albatross at station 2684, off Cape Henlopen, Delaware, in N. lat. 39° 35’, W. lon. 70°54’, at a depth of 1,106 fathoms. (Slightly more than one-third natural size.) PEPE aetoycofecKsheye\ 5 bd Yep (EMC CINE EE cop Sones core son ome eene eaogornonseriocong: bon cdan stanscesesce Drawing by A. H. Baldwin, from type No. 35625, U. 8. N. M., collected by the steamer Albatross at station 2230, in N. lat. 38° 27’, W. lon. 73° 02’, at a depth of 1,168 fathoms. (Enlarged about one-half.)
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293. Penopus Macdonaldi, Goode and Bean ..........---.---.--+- oe be eeeececees aialsinisl=lalaleloteenies = sae Drawing by S. F. Denton, from type No. 39433, U.S. N. M., collected by the steamer Albatross
at Station 2716, in N, lat. 38° 29’ 30”, W. lon, 70° 57’, at a depth of 1,631 fathoms, 294, Barathrodemus manatinus, Goode and Bean .......--- -.- 2-2 220. - + wee nne conn ee eee eens anes Drawing by H. L. Todd, from the type specimen collected by the steamer Blake at station cccxxy, in N, lat, 33° 35/ 20’, W. lon, 76°, at a depth of 647 fathoms. (Slightly enlarged.)
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295. Nematonus pectoralis, (Goode and Bean), Giinther...............222...2202.2006 Biedses Kes zeee Drawing by 8. F. Denton, from type No. 37342, U.S. N. M., collected by the steamer Albatross at station 2380, in N. lat. 28° 02’ 30”, W. lon. 87° 43’ 45”, at a depth of 1,430 fathoms. (Slightly reduced.) ZA EOnUe Jatice ps, GUNthOls sis. Ssddec ses decd once bse desc dsetded ete dcs ds ene decdesdwes devs Drawing from Giinther, Challenger Report, Vol. xx, Pl. xxv, Fig. B. (Five and a half times natural size.) 296B, Tauredophidium Hextii, Alcock -....... BINT sda be Se cetetee sastec nate Snes et ne arse stele eee ews Outline from Aleock, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist., S. 6, Vol. v1, Pl. vu, Fig. 1. (Nearly twice natural size.)
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297, 297A, B. Dicrolene intronigra, Goode and Bean ..- 22. 6s0c0 cscs ccecns ct cece cocccs coccecscscee Drawings by H. L. Todd, from a specimen collected by the peer Blake in the Gulf Stream. (No, 297, three-fourths natural size; Nos.297A, B, natural size.) 206. Barathronus bicolor, Goodeiand Bean 1.5 cso. sec aconiacwa se weve velcncd dv seccseveeedsccccces Drawing by M. M. Smith, from the type specimen collected by the steamer Blake, at station LxXI, off Guadeloupe, in 769 fathoms. Ze ApnYy Onis mollis, Goode and Beal cocc.ssde IeeSs dares acco e snes on ocleee con casieee ccm scaececce Drawing by H. L. Todd, from the type specimen, collected by the steamer Blake at station CcxxI, in N. lat, 24° 36’, W. lon. 84° 05’, at a depth of 955 fathoms.
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JU), Alexeterion partaith, Vaillant. oo. coc. ccccccncoc oes. sede aus Faded isdawadsedcded cose Sears ted Outline from Vaillant, Expeditions Scientifiques du Travailleur et du Talisman, Pl. xxv (en- larged). (Four times natural size.)
sol evophthocara Ssintum, “Alcockic.c- cnc co cces coe cee ees dscvel -sdsisscdisc- dd das 9 Sosa Jase soe seee Outline from Aleock, Annals and Magazine of Natural History, 1892, Pl. xvii, Fig. 1. (Nat-
ural size.) BUA aM pO PLAM MME MIFST) ALCOCK .n.m -tsicoc c)aiaislw ola siclelw ole slelue inion we lelsielelclesid nie ds erie dd tte dase eA aare
Drawing from Alcock, Annals and Magazine of Natural History, 1891, viu, Fig. 2. (One-half natural size.) Sls eR MORICHEI Ys Repinds COlLette ee mee eel endo oeeisicisiiews aniciseelece nls aves sn aceaelaceemsloacicie : Outline from Collett, Norsk. Nordhays Exped, Fiske, Pl. v.
PLATE LXXXVII. BOt, etilichthys Goode) Beals. cece .s—c- - 94-05 r- oo ce Said oan cle can oe celecue edad Henle ols'sneid seieSecinate== Drawing by H. L. Todd, from No, 26619, U.S. N. M., collected by Dall and Bean at the entrance to Port Levasheff, Unalaska, in 10 fathoms. (About twice natural size.) 305. Otophidium omostigma, Jordan... ...--- 2... 2-22 eee eee woes eon nes ws eed ee sno ee ee Senge eeeee Drawing by H. L. Todd, from No. 29670, U.S. N. M., taken from the stomach of a red ene at Pensacola, Fla. (Nearly twice natural size.)
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Drawing by H. L. Todd, from type No. 28764, U. S.N. M., collected by the steamer Fish
Hawk at station 941, in N. lat. 40° 01’, W. lon. 69° 56’, at a depth of 76 fathoms. (About four-fifths natural size.)
307. Leptophidium profundorum, Gill ......--... Re ea a eee niet atcatne o cetncie aici ei taia tote oleferataie melee aiatera
Drawing by A. H. Baldwin, from a specimen collected by the steamer Albatross at station 2042,
in N. lat. 39° 33’, W. lon. 68° 26' 45’, at a depth of 1,555 fathoms. (Slightly enlarged. )
308. Leptophidium marmoratum, Goode and Bean ...-.......--.---------- --+------+--22 eer ee ree eee
Drawing by M. M. Hildebrant, from type No. 37237, U. S. N. M., collected by the steamer Alba-
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309. Phycis regius, (Walbaum), Jordan and Gilbert -----..--------------------+ ---- -+-- eee cere cree Drawing by H. L. Todd, from No. 20923, U. S. N. M., obtained in New York City, by E. G. Blackford. (Two-thirds natural size.)
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$10. Phycis| cirratus (Goode) and Beanie see cee nlen een ale aeinlen elelein es laid etstelsta ofall sissies ela eee Drawing by H. L. Todd, from type No. 39059, U. 8S, N. M., collected by the steamer Albatross,
at station 2376, in N. lat. 29° 03' 15’, W. lon. 88° 16’, at a depth of 324 fathoms. 311. Phycis chuss, (Walbaum); Gilles oo. oe ce enn oe rieee sowie eee eee es ee epee Sees seeeaes Drawing by H. L. Todd, from No. 28707, U. 8. N. M., collected by the steamer Fish Hawk, at
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312. Phycis tenuis, (Mitchill), De Kay...... Beara ele eee teed eee ee a Drawing by H. L. Todd, from No, 21029, U.S. N. M., collected by the steamer Speedwell, at stations 73 and 74, in Halifax Harbor,
313: Phycis Chesteri, Goodeiand Bean. .nenc-csececice sas ece sete ccacee es eeerce see eee en eeareneee Drawing by H. L. Todd, from No. 21840, U. 8. N. M., collected by the steamer Speedwell, at station 174, off Cape Ann, in 140 fathoms. (About two-thirds natural size.)
314. Aprion macrophthalmus, (Miiller), Jordan and Swain. -........--..---.--2.---- +2200 --- 0 ------ Drawing by M. M. Smith, from a specimen collected by the steamer Blake, at station CCLXI, in N, lat, 23° 13’, W. lon, 89° 10’, at a depth of 84 fathoms.
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315. naeemonema \barbatu!la, Goode‘and Bean <6 o< se. see aciceniee cl asiceeieseees ounce cece sosserecenieess Drawing by W.S. Haines, from No. 38331, U. 8. N. M., doilented by the steamer Albatross, at station 2397, in N. lat. 28° 42’, W. lon. 86° 36’, at a depth of 280 fathoms.
315A. seemonema)barbatula, Goodeand Beaneacns-s-2 ee ee ceeeeseeoeee saben eee eee eee eee neeeeeee Drawing by H. L. Todd, from No, 29046, U. S. N. M., collected by the steamer Fish Hawk, at station 1045, in N. lat. 38° 35’, W. lon. 73° 13’, at a depth of 312 fathoms.
316; Ikeemonema' melanurum) Goodeiand! Bean) jas->ccceseoes one eee cciee ones See eee ee oe eee eee Drawing by W. 8. Haines, from type No. 38270, U. S. N. M., collected by the steamer Albatross at station 2415, in N. lat. 30° 44’, W. lon. 79° 26’, at a depth of 440 fathoms. oli.~Molva-vulearia,Mleming =: scs<-<sececarectees tense ete eae esac: aneceeee saeeeeeeaeeceeeee Outline from Day, Fishes of Great Britain and Ireland, Pl. Lxxxvt.
PLATE XCI. 318. -Physiculus;Kaupi; Poy. <s2-ccescseces - cece const ae cecleccente evens na sSeceerteasoeeeeEaaeaee Outline from Giinther, Challenger Report, Vol. xxi, Pl. xvu. 319. Physiculus: fulvus,: Bean\sc sc. acces ecaceewcetone selec see eee coos meee ener ete EEE Eee.
Drawing by H. L. Todd, from type No. 28766, U.S. N. M., collected by the steamer Fish Hawk, at station 941, in N. lat. 40° 01’, W. lon. 69° 56’, at a depth of 59 fathoms. 320. Uraleptus ‘Maraldi (Risso); (Costa. -cccccc sce: codec cieseseeas ae cisensiee-k cae siecle eeeeereseee Drawing by H. L. Todd, from a specimen collected by the steamer Blake, at station LXxX1I, off Neris. (Nearly twice natural size.)
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321, Lotellaymaxillaris Beans .acecmcececeee eee canes soneccicene Sicinnaia a elaniniot eielsislseielacieiee siamese starter Drawing by H. L. Todd, from type No. 29832, U.S. N. M., collected by the eee Fish Hawk, at station 952, in N. lat. 39° 55’, W. lon. 70° 28, ata depth of 296 fathoms. (Nearly three times natural size.) $22,. Mora mediterranea) RIssO = sooo ore - dane emi ene eacice on cinanme enn cacleren sesccines cee eemaaemeae Outline from Bonaparte, Fauna Italica, Vol. 111, Pl. 107. $23.. Lepidion. Rissoi, Swainson's-<<..s< 32. ts sss 22 sc mde ceiesawae see cones sas cos sess ca enone oceeeeeee Outline from Vinciguerra, Ann, Mus, Civ. Genoa, Vol. xvii, Pl. 1.
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324. Antimora viola (Goode and) Bean), Jordanseessee seieeceore ences aces ee nee steno eee eee eee Drawing by H. L. Todd, from type No. 21837, U.S. N. M., collected by Capt. Joseph W. Collins, of the schooner Marion, on the edge of Le Have Bank. (Three-eighths natural size.)
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Sous ONOBeNSisg (OmMNArGt) Gill) avcecetnoslesmeteocio c= seeciceeces daeecsiscccccewceee Sia eelaeasiesee seiae Drawing by S. F. Denton, from No, 39321, U.S. N. M., collected by the steamer Albatross, at station 2550, in N. lat. 39° 44/30”, W. ieee 70° 30' 45”, at a depth of 1,081 fathoms. 328. Rhinonemus cimbrius, (Linnzus), Goodeand Bean...... Bateman ea teieae eke soca k cceteoseon eee te Drawing by H. L. Todd, from No. 2,721 U. S. N. M., collected in Chaleur Bay, by Edward Brown. (About three times natural size.)
BIO MESLOSIMINAOFOSme: (MUL Or) yi GuNLHGD Ne cemeler tate s'cisc cele wise se ccsc ee cescaciasscue coceiseecossess Drawing by H. L. Todd, from No. 29967, U. S. N. M., obtained in a Boston market, by W. A. Wilcox. PLATE XCV. 330. Merlucius bilinearis, (Mitchill), Gill........--....... Beene Baas Nese scs cotada ce ecoeee sees a
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331. Bregmaceros atlanticus, Goode and Bean ...............----- +2000 Reteccenisticcetiscece cee Drawing by H. L. Todd, from a specimen collected by the steamer Blake, at station cx11t, off Neris, in 305 fathoms. (Three and a half times natural size.)
do2,o55.) Coalorhynchus occa, Goode)|and) Beam) ~ --- <- 2 econ wen ww wee wns enn e cers eoeeee ones ncce Drawing by H. L. Todd, from type No. 37334 U.S.N.M., collected by the steamer Albatross, at station 2396, in N. lat. 28° 34’, W. lon. 86° 48’, at a depth of 335 fathoms. (One-half natural
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dose LACUNA) DELP las aGOpod Onis cisiacic ella seisicieisaele wiciee = scle civ ele’ csecicciaciscew ce Seeeecenelenerienecs Drawing by H. L. Todd, from No. 15608, U.S, N. M. (Gloucester donation 490), collected on the eastern part of Banquereux, at a depth of 200 fathoms, by Capt. David Campbell and crew of
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335. Macrurus Bairdii, Goode and Bean....-. Peete eats ete eats x cine aan ose seisaticls s semeciecsclssisesi Drawing by H. L. Todd, from No. 21014, U.S. N. M., taken 40 miles east of Thatcher’s Island, at a depth of 160 fathoms. (About two-thirds natural size.)
Boom Ce lOrnyncChie| Carminatis GOOde ree sceieeeeieesls cee ane = ano = elnle-im on cla ip ele wie ain (eleinle ele mareini== Drawing by H. L. Todd, from No. 26187, U.S. N. M., collected by the steamer Fish Hawk, at sta- tion 893, off Marthas Vineyard, in 372 fathoms. (Seven-twelfths natural size. )
337. Calorhynchus occa, Goodeiand Bean <. 2... 2... 26. 200 coo 5 «oc ene on eres nnn one ne ere nae Drawing by H. L. Todd, from type No. 37334, U.S. N. M., collected by the steamer Albatross, at station 2396, in N. lat. 28° 34’, W. lon. 86° 48’, at a depth of 335 fathoms. (Seven-twelfths
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338. Coelorhynchus caribbzeus, Goode and Bean .....--.------------2+0 se eens eee eee creer e eee eens Drawing by H. L. Todd, from type No. 37333, U.S.N.M, collected by the steamer Albatross, at station 2377, in the northern part of the Gulfof Mexico, in N. lat. 29° 07’ 30, W. lon. 88° 08’,
at a depth of 210 fathoms. (About two-thirds natural size.)
339. Corypheenoides carapinus, Goodeand Bean. ....-.---.-----------+-+++-cee eee eee eee eee Drawing by H. L. Todd, from a specimen collected by the steamer Blake, at station CCXLI, in N. lat. 29° 43’, W. lon. 70° 55/ 25”, at a depth of 1,002 fathoms.
340. Hymenocephalus Goodei, (Giinther), Bean.......--.---.-------------++-+---+--- settee esses: Drawing by H. L. Todd, from a specimen collected by the steamer Blake, at station 56, in N. lat. 23° 09’, W. lon. 82° 21’ 30”, at a depth of 175 fathoms. (Four-fifths natural size.)
341. Hymenocephalus cavernosus, Goode and Bean..--..----------------------+---2 errr cette Drawing by S. F. Denton, from type No. 37337, U.S. N. M., collected by the steamer Albatross, at station 2398, in N. lat. 28° 45’, W. lon. 86° 26’, at a depth of 227fathoms. (Slightly enlarged. )
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22* DEEP-SEA FISHES OF THE ATLANTIC BASIN.
PLATE XCVIII.
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342. Lionurus filicanda, (Gtinther':..-2: ¢24-2-2-2-> -2---iac eee Faaaaeress sweetest ee eee Lees 409 Outline from Giinther, Challenger Report, Vol. xx11, Pl. XxxIv. ;
343: Trachonurus sulcatus; Goode and Bean-n a a ~ oe aap oe eet = ea ek ee 410
Drawing by A. H. Baldwin, from type No. 37335, U. 8. N. M., collected by the steamer Albatross, at station 2394, in N, lat, 28° 38’ 30’, W. lon. 87° 02’, at a depth of 420 fathoms. (Slightly enlarged.)
344. Cetonurus globiceps, Vaillant... 5.2/2.3. o soos soci s win osicte = so sisce Jam saclene srincee ease eee
Outline from Vaillant, Expeditions Scientifiques du Tr: availleur et du Talisman, Pl. xx, Fig. 1.
345; Chalinuras'imula, (Goodeiand Bean’. 2c so. eaten oie oe aaa eRe a ene eee eee ee ee
Drawing by H. L. Todd, from No. 39152 U. 8. N. M., collected by the steamer Albatross, at sta-
tion 2095, in N, lat, 389° 29’, W, lon, 70° 58’ 40’, at a depth of 1,342 fathoms.
PLATE XCIX. 345A. Chalinura mediterranea, ‘Gigliolt 22 ose noe tase cee conioe- ee ee aa ee teen oaee ee ne eee Outline by Prof. H. H. Giglioli, from a specimen in the Central Collection of Italian Verte- brata, Royal Zodlogical Museum, Florence, Italy. (Slightly reduced.) 346: (Nematonurus eigas) (Vaillant); Goodeand|Beanes--- 2+ s-= see eeaene esse ee ae eres es eeeeee Outline from Giinther, Challenger Report, Vol. xx, Pl. Lx.
347. Moseleya longifilis, (Giinther), Goode and Bean -........-...--.---.. selec cceis eoeeeeoaees Sseece Outline from Giinther, Challenger Report, Vol. xx11, Pl. xxxv.
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348. Abyssicola macrochira, (Giinther), Goode and Bean ..-.--.-..-..-. 2-2 --- -<<- ceecce cone cenene Outline from Giinther, Challenger Report, Vol. xx1r, Pl. xxrx, Fig. B.
349. Trachyrhynchus scabrus,