APPENDIX. 537 



Aphoristia trifanciata, Alcock I. c, p. 18, PI. vii, lig. 4), was found at station 162, 145 to 

 250 fathoms, and station 104, 195 to 210 fathoms, in the Bay of Bengal. 



Page 402: Trigla (/urnardus occurs in 80 to 90 fathoms in the Clyde Sea area (Linn. 

 Soc. Jour. Zool., XX, 446). 



Page 403: Trigla cariUone. Vinciguerra identified with Lepidotrigla aspera specimens 

 obtained by him in the Gulf of Genoa at a depth of 90 meters. 



Page 470: Peristedion Murrayi, Giinther. Alcock records the capture of a single spec- 

 imen identified by him with this species, obtained by the Investigator at station 115, iu the 

 liay of Bengal, at a depth of 188 to ;i20 fathoms. 



P. cataphractus (L.) Cuv., is said by Risso to occur in deep water off Nice. 



Page 471: Ferisfcilion Rivers- Andersoni, Alcock {=PerisiethuH TUvcrs-Andemoni, 

 Alcock, Journ. Asiatic Soc. of Bengal, lxiii, Part ii, No. 2, 1894, p. 7, PI. vi, figs. 2, 2a, 2b) 

 was taken by the Investigator at station 151, off Colombo, in 142 to 150 fathoms. 



Page 485: Lophius miitihis, Alcock (Journ. Asiatic Soc. of Bengal, LXii, Part ii, No. 4, 

 1883, p. 11; 111. Zool. Investigator, Fishes, PL ix, fig. 2), is from 128 fathoms in the Bay of 

 Bengal. We propose the generic name LopModes for this type of Lophiida>, having the 

 second ])ortion of the spinous dorsal obsolescent. 



Lophius luguhris, Alcock (op. cit., LXiii, Part ii, No. 2, 1894, p. 4), closely alHed to the 

 pieceding, was found by the Investigator at station 151, off Colombo, in 142 to 400 fathoms. 

 It likewise is a Lophindes. 



Page 499: Onchoeephalus'vespertilio. Add to synonymy: 

 Malthe vesperliUo, Gunthek, Challenger Report, vi. Shore Fishes, 1880, 7. 



MALTHOPSIS, Alcock. (Figure 411.) 



MdWiopxiit, Ai.coCK, Ann. and MaR. Nat. Hist., July, 1891, 26. 



A genus resembling Onchoeephalus {=Malt.he), but having only two gills on each side 

 instead of two and a half, represented by the single species, Malthopsis lutcus (Alcock, lac. 

 cit., PI. VIII, fig. 2), of which ten specimens were taken by the Investigator at station 115, in 

 the A7ulauian Sea, at a depth of 188 to 220 fathoms. 



Page 499: Hulieuliva nigra, Alcock (Ann. and ]\lag. Nat. Hist., July, 1891, 24), was taken 

 by the Investigator at station 115, in the Andaman Sea, at a depth of 188 to 220 fathoms, 

 and is so close to H. coccinea that Alcock considers it possible, though hardly probable, that 

 it may be its young. 



Halicutwa spongiosa, Gilbert (Proc. U. S. N. M., xiii, 1890, 124). Numerous specimens 

 were obtained from Albatross station 2992, off the California islands, at a depth of 460 

 fathoms. 



Page 499: Halicutwa fumosa, Alcock (Journ. Asiatic Soc. of Bengal, LXiix, Part ii, 

 No. 2, 1894, p. 5), is a new species found by the Inrestiyator in the Bay of Bengal, station 

 102, 145 to 250 fathoms. It would appear to belong to a distinct sul)genus or genus. 



Page 501: Dibronchus nasutus, Alcock (Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., July, 1891, 24, PI. 

 VII, fig. 1), was obtained by the Investigator in the Andaman Sea, at station 115, in 188 to 

 220 fatlioms. 



hihrancliHS micropus, Alcock (loc. cit., 25, PI. vii, tig. 2), was obtained by the Investigator 

 at station 120, in the Bay of Bengal, at a depth of 240 to 276 fathoms. Another specimen 

 was obtained from Inrestigator station 128, in the Gulf of Manaar, at a depth of 902 

 fathoms (Alcock, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., November, 1892, 348). 



