336 BULLETIN OF THE BUREAU OF FISHERIES. 



Family 41. GOBIESOCIDvE. The Clingfishes. 



214. Caularehus mseandricus (GLrard). 



The collect Li mo mtains 2 specimens, each 2.75 inches long, seined at Fort Rupert June 28, 1003. We 

 also have 2 specimens 1.5 and 2.25 inches long taken at Gabriola Island by the Albatross. 



Fig. 106. — Caularehus mreandricus (Girard). 



Family 42. BLENNIID^E. The Blennies. 



215. Bryosternrna polyactocephalus (Pallas). 



One specimen 7 inches long seined at station 4228; 2 specimens 4.5 inches long dredged at station 

 4205; no. 2914, a specimen 11.4 inches long, from station 4253. 



Fig. 107— Bryosternrna polyactocephalus (Pallas). 



In the smaller examples the cirri on the top of head are coarse, thick, and blunt; in the larger exam- 

 ples they are quite different, being small and hairlike and not so numerous. 



Recorded from stations 3213 and 3274, north ami BOUth of the Alaskan Peninsula (Gilbert 1895) as 

 Chirolophus polyactocephalus. St. Michael (Nelson 1887) and St. Paul (Jordan & Gilbert 1899). 



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Fig. 10S.— Apodichthys flavidus Girard. 

 216. Apodichthys flavidus Girard. 

 The collection contains 22 specimens 4 to 8 inches long from Sucia Islam 1. May li, L894. 



