DUNN: DEVELOPMENT AND DISTRIBUTION OF LEUROGLOSSUS SCHMIDTI 



Peden, British Columbia Provincial Museum, 

 Victoria, kindly made available unpublished 

 data on vertebral counts of Leuroglossus spp. 

 Kevin M. Howe, UW, shared his knowledge of 

 fishes, radiographed specimens, made literature 

 available, and reviewed the manuscript. Daniel 

 M. Cohen, National Systematics Laboratory, 

 NMFS, Washington, D.C. (present address: 

 NWAFC, Seattle), imparted generously his 

 knowledge of bathylagids, provided unpublished 

 data on L. schmidti, and made helpful comments 

 on the manuscript. 



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