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/. tenuis, Gilbert [loc. cit., 86). Numerous specimens were taken off the coasl of 

 southern California, at Albatross stations 2893,2946,2959,2977, and 2983, in 45 to L50 

 fathoms. 



T. fimbriatus, Gilberf (loc. cit., 87). Several specimens from Albatross stations 2893 

 and 2975, off southern California, in 145 and 36 fathoms. 



/. oculatus, Gilberl (loc. cit., 87). One specimen from Albatross station 2935, off the 

 coast of . southern California, in 124 fathoms. 



Page 269: Triglops Pingelii. Colletl reports this species from the Norwegian coast 

 from Varanger Fiord to Christiansand, al depths of 20 to 150 fathoms Christ. Vid. Selsk. 

 Forh. 1878, No. I. 7). Ltttken has reported it from the Faroe Island-. 



Frionistius macellus, Bean i Proc. U. S. X. M.. vr. p. 355. Jan. 12, 1884 described from 

 Carter Bay, British Columbia, is near to Triglops, and may possibly enter the deeper zones. 



Page 270: Cottunculus microps. Add to the synonymy: 

 Cottunculus inermis, V.wi i wi, Exp. Sri. Travailleur e1 Talisman, Poissons, 1888, p, 365, PI. xxvin. tig. 2. 



Collett records a considerable number of specimens.off the Norwegian coast at depths 

 of 100 to 200 fathoms (Medd. om Forges Fiske, 1879-1883, 53). 



Page 270: Cottunculus Thomsonii. The type specimen was obtained by the Knight 

 Errant in the Faroe Channel, station 1. August 10, 18S0. at a depth of 335 fathoms. 



Page 271: After Cottunculus insert: 



PSYCHROLUTES, Gunther. 

 Psychrolutes, Gi other, Cat. Fish. Brit. Mas., in, 1861, 516 (type, Psychrolutes paradoxus, Giinther). 



Body tadpole shaped, tapering, with loose, naked, movable skin. Head large, 

 depressed, snout obtuse, interorbital space broad, concave, smooth. Jaws with villiform 

 teeth in bands on vomer, palatines toothless. ('■ ill-membranes united to isthmus. Gills in 

 :i pairs, with no slit behind the fourth. Branchiostegals 7. Fins continent, the spinous 

 dorsal composed of short, flexible spines, embedded in the skin: soft dorsal short, with its 

 rays close together; anal low: caudal distinct; pectorals long, with broad, procurrent bases. 

 Ventrals I. .">. rather long, approximate, distinct, with base adnate to body. 



Psychrolutes :<lir<t. Beau (Proc. U. S. N. M., xm, 1890, 43). Many individuals 

 obtained by the Albatross at station 2848, between Unga and Nagai islands, at a depth of 

 110 fathoms. 



P. paradoxus, the type of this genus, a member of the Alaskan fauna, doubtless also 

 secured below the hundred-fathom line. 



Mdlacocottus zonurus, Beau, is described in Proc. U. S. X. M.. xm. 1890, 43. 



Page 279: ParaUparis rosaceus, Gilbert (Proc. U. S. X. M., xm. 1890-1893). A 

 specimen was taken from Albatross station 2919, off the coast of southern California, in 984 

 fathoms. 



Page 2S.".: Bathyagonus nigripinnis, Gilbert (Proc. U. S. X. M., xm, 1890, 89). Many 

 specimens were obtained from Albatross station 3073, off the coast of Oregon and Wash- 

 ington, in 477 fathoms. 



Xenoehirus triaeanthus, Gilbert (Proc. I". S. X. M.. xm, 1889-1891). Several specimens 

 were obtained at Albatross stations .2893, i"»7:;. and 3059, off the coast of California. Wash- 

 ington, and Oregon, in 145, 68, and 77 fathoms. 



X. pentacanthus, Gilberl i /<«•. cit., 91). Several specimens from Albatross station 307<i, 

 oil' the coast of Oregon and Washington, in L78 fathoms. 



X. latifrons, Gilbert (loc. cit., 92). Numerous specimens were taken at Albatross sta- 

 tions 2898, 2935, 2948, 2972, 2973, and 3059, along the coasts of California. Oregon, and 

 Washington, in 61 to 158 fathoms. 



Page 289: Family Nototheniidce. — Notothenia mizops, Gunther (Challenger Report, vi, 

 16, PI. vni. Fig. I).: \\n. 268). Several specimens of this species, from l.\ to ti inches in 

 length, were taken by the Challenger off Cerguelen Island, in 120 fathoms. 



Notothenia longipes, Steindachner (Sitzungsber. Akad. Wids. Wien, lxxii, 70, fig. 7. — 

 Giinther, Challenger Report, VI, -'!). Specimens identified by Giinther with this species 



