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BULLETIN OF THE BUREAU OF FISHERIES. 



margin ill denned, and not very distinct from upper lobe; rays somewhat produced, longest ray consid- 

 erably shorter than upper lobe, length of upper lobe 1.3 in head, tip reaching vent; ventral disk nearly 

 circular, its length l.li in head. I."» horny lobes, rather deciduous. 



Color jet black above, lighter on belly, a white crescent-shaped line across base of caudal, extending 

 on tip of last dorsal and anal ray; caudal indistinctly barred with black and white bars; dorsal and anal 

 litis dark, edges with a narrow black border. 



We have 13 specimens, varying from 0.75 to 2.75 inches long, collected by Mr. Rutter at Karluk, 

 June 8-10, 1903. The species is recorded by Rutter (.1899) from Karluk and Uyak Bay. 



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Fig. 99.— Neoliparis rutteri Gilbert & Snyder. 

 189. Neoliparis callyodon I Paha- 1. 



One hundred and twenty-six specimens, 0.75 to 5 inches long, secured in 1903 from the following 

 places: Shakan Bay; Diamond Point; Point Ellis: Punter Bay; stations -1205-7; Naha Bay. Loring; 

 Neah Bay, and at Karluk. 



Recorded (Bean 1S82. as Li parts calliodon) from Port Etches; Belkofski; Sanborn Harbor. Shtt- 

 magins; Nateekin Bay, Unalaska; Adak; Amchitka; St. Michael. Unalaska (Gilbert 1895). Karluk 

 and Uyak Bay l Rutter L899 i. Si . Michael (Turner 188G, as Liparis calliodon I. Jordan & Gilbert (1899) 

 found it at Captains Harbor, Unalaska; St. Paul Island; St. George Island, and Sitka. 



Fig. 100. — Neoliparis callyodon (Pallas). 



190. Liparis cyclopus < lumber. (PI. win. fig. 1.) 



Recorded from Unalaska (Bean L882) as Liparis cyclopus; Aika [aland (Turner L886) as Liparis 

 cyclopus; Bristol Bay, at station 3230 (Gilbert 1895). 



191. Liparis fucensis ( Hlberl . 



Twelve specimens, 1.4 to 3.25 inches long, dredged at stations 4208, 4220, 1270 to 4272, 4289, and 

 1302, and mouth Hood ('anal; and 22 ismall) from station 4256. 



