342 BULLETIN OF THE BUREAU OF FISHERIES. 



Family 44. ANARHICHADIDjE. The Wolf-Fishes. 

 236. Anarhichas lepturus (Beam. 

 Recorded from St. Michael and Kigiktowik (Nelson 1887); also from St. Michael 1 Turner 1886). 



^^y^gmm^ 



Fig. 118. — Anarhichas lepturus (Bean). 



Family 45. PTILICHTHYIDJ:. The Quill-Fishes. 



237. Ptilichthys goodei Bean. 



One specimen, 13.5 inches long, from Snug Harbor, August 6, 1903, caught in dip net over rail of 

 ship. Originally descrihed by Bean (1882) from Port Levashef, Unalaska. Recorded by Gilbert 

 (1895) from station 331, Unalaska Harbor. 



Fig. 119.— Ptilichthys goodei Bean. 



Family 40. ZOARCID/E. 



238. Lyciscus crotalinus (Gilbert 1. 



Recorded by Gilbert (18951 as Lycodopsis crotalinus from station 3210, south of Sannak Island. 



239. Lycodopsis paciricus (Collet! 1. 



This species, not heretofore recorded north of Puget Sound, was taken at station 4272, in Afognak 

 Bay, and also at stations 4214. 4219. 4223, and 4233. and at Seattle. Twenty-three specimens, ranging 

 from 3 to 8.75 inches in length, were collected. In some there is a very evident black blotch on the 

 upper part of the 3 or 4 anterior dorsal rays. 



240. Lycodes concolor Gill & Townsend. 



Described from Bering Sea, latitude 55° 19' north, longitude lliS° 11' west, at Albatross station 

 3608, in 276 fathoms. 



241. Lycodes digitatus Gill & Townsend. 



Described from Bering Sea. latitude 56° 14' north, longitude 164° 8' west, at Albatross station 3541, 

 in 49 fathoms. 



242. Lycodes palearis Gilbert. 



The collection contains 7 specimens, 2.25 to 15.5 inches long, taken at stations 4223. 4246, 1272. and 



4273. 



The spe.ies was originally described from stations 3253 and 3254, Bristol Bay (Gilbert L895). 



