136 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology. 



Station 4911. Southwest of Koshika Islands, Japan, 391 fathoms. 



4968. Between Kobe and Yokohama, Japan, 253 fathoms. 



5055. Suruga Gulf, Japan, 124 fathoms. 



5083. Off Omai Saki Light, Japan, 624 fathoms. 



5091. Off Gulf of Tokyo, Japan, 197 faihoms. 



5092. Off Gulf of Tokyo, Japan, 70 fathoms. 

 Eleven specimens. 



Brissopsis Oldhami Alcock. 

 Brissopsis Oldhami Alcock, 1893. Jour. Asiat. Soc, Bengal, 62, p. 6 (174). 

 A large series of this species was taken. 



Station 4906. Southwest of Koshika Islands, Japan, 369-406 fathoms. 

 4907. Southwest of Koshika Islands, Japan, 406 fathoms. 



4911. Southwest of Koshika Islands, Japan, 391 fathoms. 



4912. Southwest of Koshika Islands, Japan, 391 fathoms. 

 " 4913. Southwest of Koshika Islands, Japan, 391 fathoms. 



4915. Southwest of Koshika Islands, Japan, 427 fathoms. 



4956. Between Kagoshima and Kobe, Japan, 720 fathoms. 



4957. Between Kagoshima and Kobe, Japan, 437 fathoms. 

 4966. Between Kobe and Yokohama, Japan, 241-290 fathoms. 

 4970. Between Kobe and Yokohama, Japan, 500-649 fathoms. 

 4980. Between Kobe and Yokohama, Japan, 507 fathoms. 



" 5053. Suruga Gulf, Japan, 503 fathoms. 



5054. Suruga Gulf, Japan, 282 fathoms. 



5082. Off Omai Saki Light, Japan, 662 fathoms. 

 " 5087. Sagami Bay, Hondo, Japan, 614 fathoms. 



50S8. Sagami Bay, Hondo, Japan, 369-405 fathoms. 

 Seventy-three specimens. 



Aerope fulva A. Ac 

 Aerope fulva A. Agassiz, 1898. Bull. M. C. Z., 32, p. 81. 



We refer the fragments of an Aerope, of a bright yellow-brown color, to this 

 Panamic species. 



Station 4766. Between Atka Island and Bowers Bank, Bering Sea, 1766 

 fathoms. 



Two specimens (anterior fragments only). 



Aceste purpurea A. Ac and CI. 

 Aceste purpurea A. Agassiz and Clark, 1907. Bull. M. C. Z., 50, p. 259. 

 The specimens of Aceste collected belong to this Hawaiian species. 

 Station 4911. Southwest of Koshika Islands, Japan, 391 fathoms. 



4913. Southwest of Koshika Islands, Japan, 391 fathoms. 

 Three specimens. 



