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ART. 13. S. TANAKA : 



Distance from tip of snout to dorsal tentacle 



Distance from dorsal tentacle to median dorsal caruncle 



Distance from origin of last ray of doi.sal to caudal base. 



Distance from tip of lower jaw to vent 



Distance from vent to first ray of anal 



Number of rays of dorsal 



Number of rays of anal 



Number of rays of pectoral 



Number of rays of ventral 



Number of rays of caudal 



Corynolophus reinhandti (Lütken). 



PI. I., fig. 5. 



Himaniolophiis 7'einhardii Avas proposed by Dr. Lutken, 

 1878, based on a single specimen 14 inches long and from off the 

 coast of Greenhind. Some young specimens obtained in Mid-At- 

 lantic and referred by Lutken to this species, were doubted by 

 Dr. Günther''' as to the correctness of the identification. Now 



1 am much pleased to see 3 specimens from the coast of Japan. 



The first specimen was captured by a porgy (P(X^?^ws)-fisherman, 



2 miles off Port Shimoda, Province Izu, in June 1904. It liad 

 been exhibited at a show^ in Tokyo as a curiosity. The specimen 

 is unfortunately so much damaged that an exact examination can 

 not be made. 



The second specimen with slenderer body came from Sagami 

 Sea and is in the possession of the Science College. It has been 

 sent to the Stanford University in California for Dr. Gilbert's 

 examination. 



* GÜNTUKit, Cliullciiger Rcpurt, Deep i;ou Fisliey, 1SS7, p. 51. 



