6* DEEP-SEA FISHKS OF 'I'HR ATLANTIC rsASIN. 



'plate XXIV. 



Text paj^e. 



89. Lampanyctus lacerta, Goode and Bean si 



Unnviug by A. H. Baldwin, from tj'pe No. 4377X, I'. S. N. M., colleeted by tliesteaiiiev Alhalrais 

 at Station 2401, in N. lat. 28^ 38' 30", W. Ion. 8.5^ 52' 30", at a depth of 112 fathoms. 



90. Lampanyctus Guntheri, Goode and Bean 7!l 



Drawing by A. H. Baldwin, from type No. 43777, U. S. N. M., (Gloucester Donation No. 199), 

 collected by the schooner John Smith, Capt. Peter Johnson, on Georges Bank, in 45 fathoms. 



91. Ceratoscopelus maderensis, (Lowe), Goode and Bean 82 



Drawing l>y .T. ('. Van Hook, from No. 43776, U. S. N. M., collected by the steamer Albatross 

 at Station 2528, in N. lat. 41° 47', W. Ion. 65° 37' 30", at a depth of 677 fathoms. (Nearly 

 twice natural size.) 



92. Lampanyctus alatus, Goode and Bean 79 



Drawing by A. H. Baldwin, from type No. 43769, U. S. N. M., collected by the steamer Alba- 

 tross at Station 2393, in N. lat. 28° 43', W. Ion. 87° 14' 30", at a depth of 525 fathoms. 



93. Diaphus theta, Eigeumaun and Eigenmann 89 



Drawing by A. H. Baldwin, from the type specimen taken at moderate depth ott" Point Loma, 

 near San Diego, Cal. 



'' PLATE XXV. 



94. Notoscopelus resplendens, (Richardson), Goode and Bean 83 



Copied by A. H. Baldwin, from Richardson, Voyageof the Erebus and Terror, PI. xxvil. Fig. 16. 



95. Notoscopelus castaneus, Goode and Beau X\ 



Drawing by A. H. Baldwin, from type No. 31706, U. S.N. M., collected by the steamer Fish 

 Hawk at Station 1113, in N. lat. 39° 57', W. Ion. 70° 37', at a depth of 192 fathoms. 



96. Notoscopelus caudispinosus, (Johnson), Goode and Bean 84 



Drawing by A. H. Baldwin, from No. 43768, U. 8. N. M., collected by the steamer Albatross at 

 Station 2569, in N. lat. 39° 26', W. Ion. 68° 03' 30", at a depth of 1,782 fathoms. 



TLATE XXVI. 



97. Notoscopelus querciuus, Goode and Bean 83 



Drawing by A. H. Baldwin, from type No. 43789, U. S. N. M., (Gloucester Donaticm No. 822), 

 collected by Capt. Frank Carroll and crew, of the schooner Polar TVave, oft' St. Peter's and 

 Banqnereux. 



98. Notoscopelus margaritiferus, Goode and Bean S4 



Drawing by A. H. Baldwin, from No. 43774, U. S. N. M., (Gloucester Donation 404), collected 

 by Capt. G. H. Curtis and crew, of the schooner Conductor, in N. lat. 44° 10', W. Ion. 58°, at 

 a depth of 300 fathoms. 



99. Lampadena speculigera, Goode and Bean 85 



Drawing by J. C. Van Hook, from type No. 43797, U. S. N. M., collected by the steamer Fish 

 Hawk at Station 797, oS' Newport, R. I., at a depth of 16i fathoms. 



100. CoUettia Rafinesquei, (Cocco), Goode and Bean 88 



Drawing by H. L. Todd, from No. 33350, U. S. N. M., collected by the steamer Albatross, at 

 Station 2099, in N. lat. 37° 12' 20", W. Ion. 69° 39' 00", at a deptli of 2,949 fathoms. 



''plate xxvii. 



101. .Sithoprora metopoclampa, (Cocco), Goode and Beau 86 



Drawing by A. H. Baldwin, from a specimen collected by the ateameT Albatross at Station, 2127, 

 in N. lat. 19° 45', W. Ion. 75° 04' 00", at a depth of 1,639 fathoms; and a specimen from Mes- 

 sina, obtained from Prof. H. H. Giglioli, director of the Royal Zoological Museum, Florence, 

 Italy. 



102. iEthoprora lucida, Goode and Bean 87 



Drawing by A. H. Baldwin, from No. 44084, U. S. N. M., collected by the steamer Albatross, at 

 Station 2127, in N. lat. 19° 45', W. Ion. 75° 04' 00", at a depth of 1,639 fathoms. 



103. .SSthoprora effulgens, Goode and Bean 87 



Drawing by A. H. Baldwin, from No. 43770, U. S. N. M., collected by Capt. Cuddy and crew of 

 the schooner Joseph 0., on Brown's Bank. 



