Hygophum spp. - all specimens reidentified to species; residuals 

 are small, poorly preserved specimens. 



Myctophum aurolaternatum - all specimens checked; originally 

 identified as "Astronesthidae" . 



Protomyctophum crockeri - some samples on northern lines may 

 contain P. thompsoni , which was not identified at the 

 time; specimens below line 130 checked. 



Bregmaceros spp. - all gadiform types (see Index) , except 

 Merluccius productus and Macrouridae, reexamined. 



Ophidiiformes - this category did not exist originally and 



ophidiiform larvae were included in Brosmophysis marglnata , 

 Carapidae, "Otophidium" , "Zoarcidae", and "blenny"; identi- 

 fications of B. marglnata and Carapidae proved to be mostly 

 correct and "Zoarcidae" to be a yet unidentified ophidiiform 

 species; all "Otophidium" and "blenny" were reexamined; the 

 former included primarily Ophidian scrippsae ; "blenny" con- 

 tained O. scrippsae, C. taylori , and other ophidiiform taxa 

 in addition to true blennioids. 



Ceratioidei - identifications of this group were inconsistent and 

 additional specimens may be in the unidentified fish larva 

 category. 



Lophiidae - specimen checked. 



Trachipteridae - tentative and sporadic identifications to genus 

 were lumped to family. 



Melamphaes spp. - all identifications ascribed to Melamphaidae 

 were reexamined and assigned to genus (Melamphaes , 

 Poromitra) or species (Scopelogadus bispinosus) ; larvae 

 originally identified as Melamphaes spp. were not 

 reexamined and this category may contain other melamphaid 

 genera . 



Cottidae - some samples may include specimens of Scorpaenichthys 

 marmoratus , hexagrammids (e.g., Oxylebius pictus, Zaniolepis 

 spp.), and some blennioids (e.g., Hypsoblennius spp.). 



Oxylebius pictus - all specimens checked; some reassigned to 

 Zani ol epi s spp . 



Zaniolepis spp. - all specimens checked; some reassigne^J to 

 Oxyl ebi us pi ct us . 



Sebastes spp. - category includes other scorpaenid genera, 



serranids, and other spiny-headed shorefishes, particularly 

 in samples south of line 120. 



Sebastolobus spp. - this category is underrepresented and 

 additional specimens may be in Sebastes spp. 



