8* DEEP-SEA FISHES OF THE ATLANTIC BASIN. 



Text pa-ie. 



121. Yarrella Blackfordii, Goode and Beau lO.'J 



Drawing by A. H. Baldwin, from type No. 44242, U. S. N. M., collected by the steamer Alba- 

 tross, at Station2376, in N. lat. 29^ 03' 15", W. Ion. 88° 16", at a depth of 324 fathoms. (Slightly 

 reduced.) 



122. Photichthys argeuteus, Hntton 104 



Drawing from Giiiither, Challenger Report, Vol. xxil, PI. XLV. (About oue-half natural size.) 



PLATE XXXIII. 



123. Astronesthes niger, Richardson 105 



Drawing by A. H. Baldwin, from No. 34538, U. S. N. M., collected by Capt. Field, on a voyage 

 from Mogador to New York, and presented to the National Museum by Mr. E. G. Bhukford. 



124. Autroiiesthes gemmlfer, Goode and Bean 105 



Drawing by A. H. Baldwin, from type No. 24645, U. S. N. M., obtained by the schooner Polar 

 Have from the stomach of a halibut, in N. lat. 44^25', W. Ion. 53° 12', at a depth of 300 fathoms. 



125. Astronesthes Richardsonii, Poey IOC) 



Drawing by M. M. Smith, from No. 3.5540, U. S. N. M., coUocted by the steamer Albatross, at 

 Station 2202, in N. lat. 39° 38' 00", W. Ion. 71° 39' 45 ", at a depth of 515 fathoms. 



PLATE XXXIV. 



126. Diplophos taenia, Giinther 104 



Drawing from Giiuther, Challenger Report, Vol. xxii, PI. iv., (Enlarged mvirly five times.) 



127. Stomias ferox, Reiuhardt 107 



Drawing by H. L. Todd, from No. 23360, U. S. N. M. (Gloucester donation No. 190), collected 

 by Capt. David Cammel and crew, of the Gloucester fi.shiug fleet, at East Bauquereux. 

 (Three-fifths natural size.) 



128. Stomias boa, (Risso), Cuvier lOH 



Drawing from Cuvier and Valenciennes, Histoire Naturelle des Poi.ssons, Vol. xviii, I'l. 545. 



129. StODiias afEnis, Giiuther 108 



Drawing from Giiuther, Challenger Report, Vol. xxii, PI. uv. Fig. A. 



PLATE XXXV. 



130. Echiostoma barbatum, Lowe 109 



Drawing by S. F. Denton, from No. 35624, U. S. N. M., collected by the steamer Alhulnms, at 

 Station 2236, in N. lat. 39^ 11' 00", W. Ion. 72° 08' 30", at a depth of 636 fathoms. (Enlarged 

 one-third.) 



131. Echiostoma margarita, Goode and Bean 109 



Drawing by A. H. Baldwin, from ty))e No. 39282, U. S. N. M., collected by the steamer Alba- 

 tross, at Station 2394, in N. lat. 28° 38' 30", W. Ion. 87° 02', at a depth of 420 fathoms. 



132. Opostomias micripnus, Giinther 110 



Drawing from Giinther, Challenger Report, Vol. xxii, PI. Liii. Fig. A. (About one-half 

 natural size.) 



133. Grammatostomias dentatus, Goode and Bean 110 



Drawing by H. L. Todd, from type No. 37370, U. S. N. M., collected by the .steamer Albatross, 

 at Station 2565, in N. lat. 38° 19' 20", W. Ion. 69° 02' 30", at a depth of 2,069 fathoms. 

 (Slightly enlarged.) 



PLATE XXXVI. 



134. Pachystomias microdon Giiuther Ill 



Outline from (iiinthir, Challenger Report, Vol. x.xir, PI. liii. 



135. Eustomias obscurus, Vaillant Ill 



Outliue from Vaillant, Expeditions Scientificiues du Travaillcur et dn Talisman, PI. viii. Fig. 3. 



136. Bathophilus iiigerrimus, Giglioli . Ill 



Outliue from Giglioli, "Pelagos." (Enlarged one-third.) 



137. Photonectes gracilis, Goode and Bean 112 



Drawing by M. M. Smith, from the type specimen collected by th(i steamer lllake at Station x„, 

 off Martinique, in 472 fathoms. 



PLATE XXXVII. 



138. Malacosteus uiger, Ayres 114 



Drawing l)y II. L. Todd, from No. 32169 U. S. N. M. (Gloucester Donation, No. 797), collected by 

 Capt. Charles Anderson and crew of the schooner Alice G. Wonsoii, on the northeastern edge 

 of Georges Bank, in 125 fathoms. (Enlarged two-thirds.) 



