APPENDIX. f).">l 



Page 366: Physieulus Dalwigkii. Add to synonymy: 



(GOnthbr, Challenger Report, \ i, Sh Fishes 63.) 



The Bpecies was obtained by the Chalk nger off [nosima, Japan, in 345 fathoms. 



Giglioli added this species to the fauna of bhe Mediterranean, August 4. L879, a speci- 

 men having then been taken at Nice (Nature, January 1. lsxo. ijic'i. ir is probably more or 

 less abundant below the thousand-foot line. 



Page 369: Mora mediterranean Vinciguerra obtained about one hundred specimens 

 in the Gulf of Genoa, July 16, 1879. at a depth of about 600 meters (Orociere delle Vio- 

 la ute, 88). 



Page370: Lepidion Inosimas, Giinther [Maloporphyrus lepidion, Giinther, Ghall. Rep., 

 vi. 63, Haloporphyrus inosimce, Giinther, <>p. <•/'/., xxn, 02). 



This species was found by the Challenger off* Inosima, Japan, in 345 fathoms. 



Lepidion Bissoi. A single specimen of this species was obtained by Vinciguerra, .Inly 

 10, 1870, in the Gulf of Genoa, at a depth of 600 meters (Crociere delle Violante, 90). 



Page 'ITl! : Depth of Lepidion ensiferus, 6oo fathoms. 



Salilota australis, Giinther [Haloporphyrus australis, Giinther, Ann. and Mag. Nat. 

 Bist., 1878, ii, Id.— Salilota australis, Giinther, Challenger Report, xxn, 95, PL xvn, 

 Fig. B). Two specimens of this species were obtained at Puerto Bueno, on January 9, 

 1870. Specimens were also secured by the Challenger Expedition at station 316, off Cape 

 Virgins, Patagonia, in 55 fathoms; and at station 314, between Cape Virgins and Falkland 

 Islands, in 70 fathoms. It is included by Dr. Palacky in his lists of deep-sea fishes, and 

 judging from its appearance is likely to be found at greater depths than 70 fathoms. 



Antimora microlepis, Beau (Proc. U. S. N. M., xiii, 1890, 38). Two specimens were 

 taken by the Albatross from station 2860, off Cape St. James, Queen Charlotte Islands, in 

 876 fathoms. 



Page 376: Halargyreus Johnsonii. Add to synonymy: 



GCnther, Challenger Report, \ i, shore Fishes, 1880, 26. 



Page 383: Onos Beinhardtii. Add to synonymy: 

 (ri vihkr, Challenger Report, xxxi, 20, PI. m, Fig. F. 



Bhinonemus cimbrius occurs in 30 to 100 fathoms in the Clyde Sea area (Linn. Soc. 

 Journal, xx, 440). 



Page 388: Bregmaa ros McClellandii, Thompson, was obtained by Alcock in 1893 in 128 

 fathoms in the Bay of Bengal, and is believed by him to be identical with the immature 

 specimens previously obtained (Journ. Asiatic Society of Bengal, lxu, Part n, 1883, p. 12). 



Page 390: Macrurus semiquincunciatus is referred to by Palatky (Die Verbreitung der 

 Fische, Prag, 1891, 24) under the name sesquicunciatus. 



Macrurus lophotes, Alcock, 111. Zool. Investigator, Fishes, PI. in, fig. 1. 



Macrurus Investigatoris, Alcock, 111. Zool. Investigator, Fishes, PI. in, fig. 4. 



Macrurus Petersoni, Alcock, 111. Zool. Investigator, Fishes, PI. in, fig. 5. 



Macrurus Hoskynii, Alcock, 111. Zool. Investigator, Fishes, PI. ix, tig. 4. 



Macrurus macrolophus, Alcock, 111. Zool. Investigator, Fishes, PL xn, fig. 1. 



Macrurus semiquincunciatus, Alcock, 111. Zool. Investigator, Fishes, PI. xn, tig. 2. 



Macrurus Eextii, Alcock, 111. Zool. Investigator, Fishes, PI. xn, fig. 3. 



Macrurus Wood-Masoni, Alcock, 111. Zool. Investigator, Fishes, PI. xin, fig. 1 



Macrurus hispidus, Alcock, 111. Zool. Investigator, Fishes, PI. xm. fig. 2. 



Macrurus brevirostris, Alcock, 111. Zool. Investigator, Fishes, PL xin, fig. 3. 



