THE FISHES OF ALASKA. 

 114. Icelus canaliculatus Gilbert. 



301 



Originally described by Gilbert 1 1895) from station 3329 north of Unalaska 1890). No other spec- 

 imens have been taken. 



Flo. 53.— Icelus canaliculatus Gilbert. 



115. Radulinus asprellus Gilbert 



Twenty-one specimens, varying from 0.75 to 5 inches, are in the collection, representing the following 

 localities: Station 4221, mouth of Hood Canal; station 1219, Admiralty [nlel station 1204, off Fort 



I 'ni. M.— Radulinus asprellus Gilbert. 



Rupert, British Columbia; station 4191, in outer harbor at Nanaimo, British < olumbia; KaeaanBay; 

 station 4226, Behm Canal, near Loring; station 4234, in Yes Hay; and near Seattle by J. P. Todd. 



In the specimen from station 4226 the snout equals eye, and is 3.1 in head; maxillary 2.66; mandible 

 2.1; peritoneum silvery; length of caudal fin 1.45 in head. These measurements are aol given in current 



descriptions. 



Fig. 55.— Triglops beani Gilbert. 



116. Triglops beani Gilbert. 



The collection contains specimens from the following localities: Albatross stations 4205, 421 1, -1212, 

 and 42K? (all in Admiralty Inlet), 4248 (Eastern Passage), 4268 and 4269 (Afognak Hay.. 4242 (Karta 



