1914.] NATURAL SCIENCES OF PHILADELPHIA. 365 



color-pattern, etc. My examples are all similar and the paratypes 

 but slightly smaller. 



(Named for Mr. George A. Armour.) 



LIPARIDID^. 



Liparis tunicatus Reinhardt.i 



One example, 18 mm. long, from Etah, in 5 fathoms, in August. 



One example, 82 mm. long, from Foulke Fjord, in 35 fathoms. 



Three examples, 15 to 20 mm. long, from Upernavik, in 8 to 10 

 fathoms, on August 1. 



Two examples, 76 to 85 mm. long, from Foulke Fjord, in 35 

 fathoms, on August 4. 



One example, 62 mm. long, from Ulriks Bay, in 7 to 25 fathoms, on 

 August 11. 



One example, 48 mm. long, from Bardin Bay, on August 20. 



One example, 104 mm. long, from Robertson's Bay, in 5 to 40 

 fathoms, on August 24. 



ZOARCID^. 

 Lycodalepis polaris (Sabine). 



One example, 414 mm. long, from Saunder's Island, in 10 to 15 



fathoms, on August 3. 



Faunal Works. 



Bay, E. 1896. Den ostgronlandske Expedition, udfort i Aarene 1891-92 



under Ledelse af C. Ryder. < Meddd. Gronland, XIX, 1896, pp. 52-58. 



[List of 15 species from Scoresby Sound and Angmagsalik, in east Greenland.] 

 CoLLETT, Robert. 1886. Aphanopus minor, en ny Dybvandsfisk af Trichuri- 



dernes Familie fra Gronland. < Christ. Vidensk. Selsk. Forhandl., 1886, 



No. 19, pp. 1-7. 

 Dresel, H. G. 1885. Notes on some Greenland Fishes. < Proc. U. S. Nat. 



Mus., VII, 1884, pp. 244-258. [List of sixteen species with full notes.] 

 Fabricus, Otho. 1780. Fauna Groenlandica, etc. Hafnia? et Lipsise, 1780. 



pp. 1-452. (Fishes, pp. 125-183, 344.) [Contains descriptions of 45 



species, some of which described as new: Salmo rivalis, S. stag7ialis, Pleuro- 



nectes platessoides, Cottus scorpioides, Blennius punctatus, Gadus brosme, 



Ophidium viride.] 

 Graah, W. a. 1832. TJndersogelserejse til Ostkysten af Gronland. Kjoben- 



havn, 1832, p. 194. [Eight species mentioned from the southern part of 



the east coast of Greenland.] 

 [GiJNTHER, A. 1877. Account of the Fishes collected by Capt. Feilden between 



78° and 83° N. Lat., during the Arctic Expedition 1875-6. < Proc. Zool. 



Soc. London, 1877, pp. 293-295, PL 32. (Six species listed and Salmo 



arcturus described as new; also 4 species from Godhavn Harbor.)] 



** I may also note three examples in the collection of the Academy from 

 Godhaab, and one from McCormick Bay, by Dr. B. Sharp in 1892. 



Four wholly unarmed examples of Gasterosieus aculeatus Linnanis from God- 

 havn, having 3 to 5 dorsal spines, were received from Dr. I. Hayes. 



An example of Pholis fasciatus (Schneider), 265 mm. long, was obtained at 

 Godhavn. 



