THE FISHES OF ALASKA. 



345 



Tin- species lias been recorded ilican lss2i fr Coal Harbor, Shumagins; St. Michael, and 1'na- 



laeka. Ppinl Barrow (Murdoch 1885). Si. Michael (Turner 1886). (Tnalaska and at station 3256 in 

 Bristol Bay (Gilbert 1895). Karluk (Rutter 1899). 



250. Gymnelis stigma (Lay & Bennett 



Originally described from Kotzebue Sound i 1839); also recorded from Albatross Btation 3688, near 

 St. Paul Island (Jordan & Gilbert L899) 



_~ ^r-rr—' "~: ';'' '," ' ...~,'-;  , •■"■'■r^-^^rrr- *..< i vww.^^yss w» t ? 



:-.^-w • ±.:-,' 



Fi<;. i_'4. Uelanoatigma pammelaa Gilbert. 



251. Melanostigma panmielas Gilbert. 



Described from the coast of southern Alaska, latitude 16 LC north, longitude 121 18 VS" west, 

 at Albatross station 3202, in 382 fathoms. 



Family 47. LYCODAPODID/E. 



252. Lycodapus rierasfer Gilbert. 



This species is represented in the collection bj v peci 5 to 6 inches long, dredged at si aliens 



4225, 4250, and 4257. Recorded from north of Tnalaska at station 3324 (Gilbert L89 i 



253. Lycodapus parviceps Gilbert. 



Originally described by Gilbert (1895) from station 3324, north of 1 nalaska Island. 



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Fig. 125.— Afexlucciua productua (Ayres). 

 254. Lycodapus extensus Gilbert. 

 Originally described by Gilbert (1895) from station ::.".l'1. north of Unalaska. 



Family 48. MERLUCCID^E. 



255. Merluccius productus 1 AyrcM. 

 We have one specimen, 4.5 inches long, collected by Mr. J. P. Todd near Seattle, 1903. 



