LIST OF PLATES AND FIGURES. 19* 



295. Nematonus pectoralis, (Goode and Bean), Giinther 33: 1 



Drawing by S. P. Denton, from typo No. 37342, U. S. N. M., collected by the steamer Albatross 

 at station 2380, in N. lat. 28 02' 30", W. Ion. 87° 43' 45", at a depth of 1,430 fathoms. 

 (Slightly reduced.) 



290A. Mixonus laticeps, Giinther 339 



Drawing from Giinther, Challenger Report, Vol. XXII, PI. xxv, Fig. 15. (Five and a half 

 times natural size.) 



296B. Tauredophidium Hextii, Alcock 336 



Outline from Alcock. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist., S. 6, Vol. VI, Fl. VIII, Fig. 1. (Nearly twice 

 natural size.) 



PLATE LXXXV. 



297, 297A, IS. Dicrolene intronigra, Goodo and Bean 338 



Drawings by H. L. Todd, from a specimen collected by the steamer Blake in the Gulf Stream. 

 (No. 297, three-fourths natural size; Noa. 297 A, B, natural size.) 



298. Barathronus bicolor, Goode aud Beau 341 



Drawing by M. M. Smith, from the type specimen collected by the steamer Wake, at station 

 lxxi, oft' Guadeloupe, in 769 fathoms. 



299. Aphyonis mollis, Goode and Bean 342 



Drawing by H. L. Todd, from the type specimen, collected by the steamer Blake at station 

 CCXXI, in N. lat. 24° 36', W. Ion. 84° 05', at a depth of 955 fathoms. 



PLATE LXXXVI. 



300. Alexeterion parfaiti, VaiUant 343 



Outline from VaiUant, Expeditions Scientifiques du Travailleur et du Talisman, PI. xxv (en- 

 larged). (Four times natural size.) 



301. Hephthocara simum, Alcock 344 



Outline from Alcock, Annals and Magazine of Natural History, 1892, PI. xvm, Fig. 1. (Nat- 

 nral size.) 



302. LamprogrammuB rriger, Alcock 344 



Drawing from Alcock, Annals and Magazine of Natural History, 1891, VIII, Fig. 2. (One-half 

 natural size.) 



303. Rhodichthys regina, Collett 342 



Outline from Collett, Norsk. Nordhavs Exped. Fiske, PI. v. 



PLATE LXXXVII. 



304. Ptilichthys Goodei, Bean 302 



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 345 



Drawing by H. L. Todd, from No. 29670, U. S. N. M., taken from the stomach of a red snapper 

 at Pensacola, Fla. (Nearly twice natural size.) 



306. Leptophidium cervinum, Goode and Bean 346 



Drawing by H. L. Todd, from type No. 28764, U. S. N. M., collected by the steamer Fish 

 Eatvk at station 941, in N. lat. 40° 01', W. Ion. 69° 56', at a depth of 76 fathoms. (About 

 four-fifths natural size.) 



307. Leptophidium profundorum, Gill 347 



Drawing by A. H. Baldwin, from a specimen collected by the steamer Albatross at station 2042, 

 in N. lat. 39° 33', W. Ion. 68° 26' 45", at a depth of 1,555 fathoms. (Slightly enlarged.; 



308. Leptophidium marmoratum, Goode aud Beau 348 



Drawing by M. M. Hildebrant, from type No. 37237, U. S. N. M., collected by the steamer Alba- 

 tross, at station 2350, in N. lat. 23 J 10' 39", W. Ion. 82° 20' 21", at a depth of 213 fathoms. 

 (Slightly reduced.) 



PLATE LXXXVIII. 



309. Phycis regius, (Walbaum), Jordan and Gilbert 357 



I "rawing by H. L. Todd, from No. 20923, U. S. X. M., obtained in New York City, by E. G. 

 Blackford. (Two-thirds natural size.) 



