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BULLETIN OF THE BUREAU OF FISHERIES. 



204. Gyrinichthys minytremus Gilbert. 



Originally described by Gilbert (1895) from north of Unalaska Island at station 3331. 



205. Paraliparis holomelas Gilbert. 



( Iriginally described by Gilbert ( 1S95) from north oi' Unalaska at stations 3308 and 3332. We have 

 25 specimens taken at stations 4194, 4202, 4251-4253, 4255, 4258. 4292 and 4293. 



206. Paraliparis cephalus Gilbert. 



Recorded by Gilbert (1895) from north of Unalaska at stations 3225 and 3330. 



207. Paraliparis ulochir Gilbert. 



Originally described by Gilbert (1895) from north of Unalaska at station 3332. 



208. Rhinoliparis barbulifer Gilbert. 



Originally described by Gilbert (1895) from north of Unalaska at stations 3227, 3325, 332ti, 3329 to 

 3332. 



Fig. 102.— Bathyinaster signatus Cope. 



Family 38. BATHYMASTERID.-E. 

 209. Bathymaster signatus Cope. 



Seventeen specimens 1.5 to 11.75 inches long, collected at stations 3856, 3599 (Bering Sea). 4285, 

 4289, and at Karluk; Loring; Yes Bay; Redfish Bay; Killisnoo; Sitka; and Pablof Harbor. 



It has been recorded (Bean 1882 and 1884) from Sitka; St. Paul, Kodiak Island; Coal Harbor and 

 off Popoff Island, Shumagins; Iliuliuk, Unalaska; Mary Island; Fort Wrangell; Port Chester and 

 Xakat. Gilbert (1895) records it as very abundant in the shallow water dredgings along the southern 

 shore of the Alaskan Peninsula, northward through Unimak Pass and north of Unalaska at stations 

 3211 to 3215. 3217, 3220, 3222, 3223 and 3319, and Jordan & Gilbert (1S99) record it from Sitka. 



Fig. 103.— Ronquilus jordani Gilbert. 

 210. Ronquilus jordani (iilbert. 



The collection contains 37 specimens 2.5 to (i.75 inches long taken in Admiralty Inlet, at Hood Canal, 

 and al stations U93, 4197, 4204, 4209, 4212. 4213, 4220. 4228, 4272. 1278 and 4289. The Bpecies was 

 originally described by Gilbert L8.89) as Batkymaster jordani from Fort Wrangell. He also records i1 

 under the same name from station 32(;2 in Bristol Bay. 



