LIST OF PLATES AND FIGURES. 11* 



PLATE XLVII. 



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17:;. Labichthys infans, (Giinther), Gooile and Beau 153 



Drawiuff by A. H. Balilwin, from type No. 41239, U. S. N. M , lonr'itcd by tbf stiwnier AJba- 

 tross. at station 2859, in N. lat. 55'^ 20', W. Ion. 13(1- 20', at a clejitb of l,.">(i9 fatb.mis. (About 

 one-lialf natural 8ize.) 



171. Labichthys iiifans (after Giinther) 1.54 



Outline from Giinther, Challenger Report, Vol. xxii, PI. LXiii. 



17.">. Serri vomei Beanii, Gill and Ryder 155 



Drawing by A. H. Baldwin, from No. 33383, U. S. N. M., collected by the steamer Alhatrum, at 

 .station 2075, in N. lat. 41*^ 40' 30", W. Ion. 65^ 28' 30", at a depth of 855 fathom.s. (About 

 one aud two-thirds natural size.) 



PLATE XLVIII. 



17(i. Cyema atrum, Giinther 154 



Drawing from (iihithor, CbiUlcngcr Report, Vol. XXII, PI. Liv, Fig. D. (About natural size.) 

 177. Eurypharynx pelecanoides, Vaillant 159 



Drawing from Vaillant, Expeditions Scientifiques du Travailleur et du Talisman, PI. xvii. 

 (About one-half natural size.) 

 17X. Saccopharyux flagellum, Mitchill 157 



Drawing from Giinther, Challenger Report. Vol. xxil, PI. I.x\i. (Enlarged about one-half.) 



PLATE XLIX. 



179, 180. Saccopharynx flagellum, Mitchill 1.57 



Drawings by II. L. Todd, from No. 37988, U. S. N. M., collected by the steamer Alhairosa, at 

 station 2717, in N. lat. 38^ 24', W. lou. 7F 13', at a depth of 1,615 fathoms. (No. 179, one- 

 third natural size; No. 180, one-half.) 

 181,182. Gastrostomus Bairdii, Gill and Ryder l.'>9 



Drawings by H. L. Todd, from No. 33386, U. S. N. M., collected by the steamer Alhalrosa, at sta- 

 tion 2074, in N. lat. 41'^ 43', W. Ion. (S^ 21' 50", at a depth of 1,309 fathoms. 



PLATE L. 



183. Notacanthus nasus, Bloeh 161 



Drawing from (!uvierand Valenciennes, Histoire Naturelle des Poissons de la France, PI. 241. 



181. Notacanthus analis, Gill 165 



Drawing by H. L. Todd, from type No. 37856, U. S. N. M., collected by the steamer Albatross, 

 at st.ation 2677, in N. lat. 32^ 39', W. lou. 76-= 50' 30", at a depth of 478 fiithoms. (About one- 

 half natural size.) 



185. Notacanthus Bonapartii, Risso 166 



Drawing from Vaillant, Expeditions .Seleutilii|ues du Travailleur et du Talisman, PI. xxvii, 

 Fig. 2. (Reduced about one-third.) 



186. Notacanthus phasganorus, Goode 167 



Drawing by H. L. Todd, from type No. 25972, U. S. N. M., collected by Capt. Briggs Gilpatrick, 

 of the schooner (hilhcrcr, from the stomach of a Ground-shark, on the Grand Bank of Newfound- 

 land, (tlue-folirth natural size.) 



PLATE LI. 



187. Gigliolia Moseleyi, Goode and Bean 169 



Drawing from (Jiintlier, Challenger Keport, Vol. XXII, PI. I,XI, Fig. C. (One-half natural size.) 



188. Polyacanthonotus Rissoanus (Do Filippi and Verany), Giinther 170 



Drawing from Vailliint, P>xpeditions Siientitifjues du Travailleur et du Tali.sman, PI. xxvii. 



189. Macdonaldia rostrata, (Collett), Goode and Bean I'll 



Drawing liy M. JI. .Smith, from type No. .35601, U.S. N. M., collected by the .steamer Alhulross, 

 at station 2216, in N. lat. 39^ 47', W. Ion. 70-^ 30' 30", at a depth of 963 fathoms. 



190. Lipogenys Gillii, Goode aud Bean 173 



Drawing by H. L. Todd, from No. 39212, U. S. N. M., collected by the steamer Albatross, at sta- 

 tiiui 2742. ill \. lat. 37-^ 46' 30 ", W. Ion 73-- 56' 30", at a depth of 865 fathoms. (About one- 

 half natural size.) 



