THE FISHES OF ALASKA. 



135. Myoxocephalus axillaris (Gill). 



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Nelson I 1887 . St. Michael, as Cottus axillaris. Scofield L899), Port Clarence; Chignik and Heren- 

  1 < - < - 1 1 bays. N'"i seen by us. 



¥ui. 70.— Myoxncrphjilus axillaris <.(!! i 



136. Myoxocephalus stelleri Tilesius. 



We have 3 specimens, 10.5 and 5.25 inches long, from Tareinski Barbor, Kamchatka, June 20, 1900, 

 and cnic II) inches long from I'nalaska, July 2, 1900. Recorded from point Barrow by Murdoch I 1885) 

 as Cottus fli'castrensis. 



Fig. 71. Ityoxocephalug stellerl Tilesins. 



137. Myoxocephalus niger (Bean). 



We have in our collections I specimens 2 to <i inches long taken by Mr. M. C. Marsh al St. Paul 

 Island, Pribilof ((map, .Inly, 1900. Originally described l>y I'.ean i L882) from St. Paul Island. Bering 



Fig. 72.— Myoxocephalus niger (Bean). 



Sea, and recorded by him from Sanborn, Shumagins; also recorded from St. Michael (Nelson 1887 as 

 Cottus niger); and from the Pribilof Islands (Jordan & Gilbert 1899). 



