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On the sides of the body irregular whitish patches are observed, oue usually occurriiijr 

 on each side over the pectoral fin (PI. LXIX. fig. 1, c). The two patches on the two 

 sides are generally not exactly opposite but are of uniform shape and size — a circumstance 

 which proves the inconstancy of their position. 



6. Structure. 



In transverse sections (PI. LXIX. figs. 6, 7, 8) the patch appears as a tangentially 

 extended whitish mass attached outside to the highly pigmented skin. Conical threads 

 of pigment extend upwards from the pigmented base about halfway through the 

 organs. The proximal portion consists of a series of parallel gland-tubes placed vertically 

 to the surface, and between these blood-vessels extend upwards, the largest of which 

 are followed for some distance by the pigment of the skin. In this manner the dark 

 vertical threads are formed. 



The gland-tubes are filled with the usual spherical gland-cells. 



The distal portion of the organ consists, in the spirit specimens at my disposal, of 

 coagulated slime (PI. LXIX. fig. 8) in which I have not detected any nuclei. 



c. Function. 



The colour of this organ is very similar to that of those phosphorescent organs described 

 above, as to the nature of which there cannot be any doubt, whilst its structure resembles 

 that of some of them pretty closely. Their phosphorescent or non-phosphorescent 

 character must, however, for the j^rcsent remain undetermined. 



8. Glandular organ on the lower jaw. 



a. Distribution. 



This organ, which is situated on the lower jaw, has been found in Stemojjtyx 

 diaphana and Argyropelecus hemigymnus (PI. LXX. figs. 15, c, 16). 



h. Structure. 



This organ consists of two diSerent parts, an upper and a lower, the latter being 

 much the larger. Both are situated in the median line of the fish and are symmetrical. 

 The upper one is divided by a cartilaginous crest into a right and a left half, the lower 

 one is undivided (Sternojyiyx). The upper anterior margin of both organs is continuous 

 and semicircular, but the posterior margins in both have four lol)es. 



The organ rests on a light-refiecting spiculc-layer and consists of long straight gland- 



