Diagnoses of Neiv Species of Fishes. 



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whicli become nearer aiiteriorily and extend in advance of the dorsal tin 

 as well as on the vertical tins. No specialized area of smaller scales be- 

 hinci base of pectorals. Pectorals scaleless. Head moderate, i in length, 

 entirely naked. 



Color (in alcohol) hrowni.sh yellow suffused vvitli reddish in front, varie- 

 gated, darker anteriorily, witli four dark longitudinal l)ands most distinct 

 about middle of bod}', fadim,' out backwards. Fins light and without 

 dark margins. Head dark above and laterally, light below. Dorsal, 

 101 ; ventral, 81 ; pectoral, IS. 



Bering Sea, Lat. N. 56° 14^ Long. W. 1(;4° 8' (station 3541 ; 49 fathoms). 



Lycodes concolor. 



Body rather elongated, its greatest height being less than 4 total length ; 

 covered with very small, entirely separated embedded scales whicli be- 

 come more distant anteriorly and extend in advance of the donsal tin and 

 scapular region, as well as on the vertical fins ; j^ectorals with scattered 

 scales on external and internal surfaces near base. A specialized area of 

 smaller scales behind base of i)ectoral and a naked area aj^jund upper 

 axilla of pectorals. Head moderate, a fifth of total length, entirely 

 naked. Color nearly uniform, only relieved by the apparently lighter 

 hue of the scales and the somewhat darker margins of the fins. Dorsal, 

 118; ventral, 98; i>ectoral, 21. 



Bering Sea, Lat. N. 55° 19', Long. W. 1()8° 11' (station 3608, Aug. 12, 

 1895; 276 fathoms). 



MACRURID.E. 

 Macrurus lepturus. 



Type 22 inches long. D., 14-122. A., 116. P., 20. V., 8. 



Scales deciduous and moderate, oblong or oval with reduced exposed 

 surfaces; those on the back or above the lateral line have a few (3-5) 

 ridges beset with sj>ines, })ut those below are mostly unarmed. Head 

 one-sixth of entire length, regularly conical. Snout moderatelv ex- 

 tended. Median tubercle very projecting; lateral wfli developed, con- 

 nected by well defined ridge; infraorbital vertical, with the ridge linear 

 and near the orbit. Teeth cardiform in both jaws ; the lower teeth beset 

 the outer slope of the jaw. 



Bering Sea, S. W. of Pribilof Islands (station 3604; 1401 fathoms). 



Macrurus dorsalis. 



Type length, 26 inches. D., 15-120. A., 122. P., 21. V., 9. 



Scales deciduous and rather small, diversiform, with small exposed sur- 

 faces ; near the dorsal they have about five radiating spinigerous ridges, 

 but below the lateral line these ridges are fewer and unarmed. Head a 

 little more than one-sixth of the length. Snout short, itrojecting a con- 

 siderable length beyond the eye and a little beyond the supraniaxillary. 

 Median tubercle very i)rominent ; C(jnnecting ridge is well defined ; infra- 

 orbital nearly vertical, with the ridge linear and near the orbit. Teeth 

 cardiform. 



Bering Sea, S. W. of Pribilof Islands (station 3604; 1401 flithoms). 



