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(general); Rey, Fauna Iberica, Feces, /, 1928: 256 (descr., ill., off Portugal); Jordan, Manual Vert. 

 Anim. NE. U.S., 1929: 5 (in synopsis, Newfoundland to Cape Cod); Breder, Field Bk. Mar. Fish. 

 Atlant. Coast, 1929: 5 (descr., habits, Arctic to N. Carolina, and east. Atlant.) ; Lyngnes, Z. Morph. 

 Okol. Tiere, iq, 1930: 591 (descr., and ill. of eggs, abund., type of bottom, Norway); Conel, Dean 

 Memor. Vol., Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., j, 1931: 70 (believed not hermaphroditic, see p. 35); 

 Schnakenbeck, Cons, explor. Mer. Ichthyol. N. Atlant., 1 931: plate not numbered (descr., ill., 

 Greenland and Murman coast to Portugal and Adriatic) ; Rep. Newfoundland Fisher. Res. Comm., 

 / (4), 1932: 107 (Newfoundland, no definite loc.) ; Holly, in Schultze, Kiikenthal, et aL, Tierreich, 

 Lief 59, 1933: 47 (class., refs., descr.); Bigelow and Schroeder, Canad. Atlant. Fauna, 12'', 1934: 2 

 (descr., ill., comp. with European forms, depth, type of bottom, Greenland and Grand Banks to N. Caro- 

 lina) ; Nobre, Faun. Marinh. Portugal, /, 1935: 497 (loc. off Portugal, depth); Gustafson, Arkiv. f. 

 Zoologi, Stockholm, 28A (2), 1935: l (habits in aquarium, feeding and food, rel. to salinity and light, 

 abund., west. Sweden) ; Vladykov and McKenzie, Proc. N. S. Inst. Sci., ig (i), 1935: 44 (Nova Scotia 

 Banks and Bay of Fundy, depth) ; Bigelow and Schroeder, Bull. U.S. Bur. Fish., 4S, 1936: 321 (size of 

 eggs and number, Georges Bank) ; Liibbert and Ehrenbaum, Handb. Seefisch. Nordeurop., 2, 1936: 323 

 (habits, eggs, distrib.) ; Norman, "Discovery" Rep., 16, 1937: 5 (comp. with M. australis and M. affinis) ; 

 Coonfield, Trans. Amer. mici. Soc, 59, 1940: 398—403 (in aquar., St. Andrews, Passamaquoddy Bay; 

 skin pigment); Jensen, Vidensk. Med., 105, 1942: 55 (Greenland). 



Sleep marken, Gunnerus, Trondh. Gesellsch. Schrift., 2, 1766: 230-236, pi. ,3 (descr., ill., habits; con- 

 sidered a worm; ref. to name Myxine glutinosa Linnaeus. Title page of copy seen is dated 1765, but date 

 of Gunnerus' paper is given as 1766 by Dean, 1913, Bibliogr. Fishes). 



Petramyzon myxine Walbaum, P. Artedi Genera Pise. Emend. Ichthyol., 3, 1792: 500 (diagn., refs.). 



GastTobranchus coecus'"- Bloch, Naturg. Ausland Fische, p, 1793: 67, pi. 413 (descr., ill., habits, Denmark, 

 Sweden, Norway, and Iceland); Bull. Sci. Soc. philom. Paris, i (4), 1797: 26 (equivalent to Myxine 

 glutinosa Linnaeus, 1758) ; Lacepede, Hist. Nat. Poiss., 2, 1798: 406 (descr., habits) ; Bloch and Schnei- 

 der, Syst. Ichthyol., 1801 : 534, pi. 104 (descr., ill.) ; Shaw, Gen. ZooL, 5(2), 1804: 264, pi. 134 (descr., 

 ill., habits) ; Turton, Brit. Fauna, 1807: 1 10 (brief descr.) ; Cuvier, Regne Anim., 2, 1817: 406; Strack, 

 Naturg. in Bildern, Fische, Lief 4, 1819-1826: pi. 33 (descr., ill., Norway, America); Yarrell, Hist. 

 Brit. Fish., 2, 1836: 462 (habits, descr., Gt. Brit.) ; 2, 1841: 612 (same as foregoing) ; Hamilton, Brit. 

 Fish., 2, 1843: 424 (brief descr.); Buckland, Nat. Hist. Brit. Fish., 1881: 145 (ill., the descr., p. 144, 

 is as "Gasteobranchus"). 



Gastrobranche aveugle, Lacepede, Hist. Nat. Poiss., 4° ed., r, 1798: 525, in Buffon, Hist. Nat. (descr., habits) ; 

 in Sonnini, Hist. Nat. Poiss., 5, 1802-1803: 145, pi. 17 (descr., ill., refs.). 



Glutinous gastrobranchus, Shaw and Nodder, Naturalist Misc., ro, 1798: pi. 362 (descr., ill.). 



Glutinous hag, Pennant, Brit. Zool., 5, 181 2: 109 (descr., habits). 



Myxirut coeca Oken, Lehrb. Naturg., 5 (2), 1816: 127 (descr.; but loc. "Guinea" is no doubt in error) ; Blain- 

 ville, in Vieillot, Faune Franc, 2, 1825: 2 (descr., meas., north, seas; pi. la not included in copy seen). 



Myxine litnosa Girard, Proc. Acad. nat. Sci. Philad., 1852: 224 (descr., off Grand Manan, abund., type of 

 bottom, depth); Gill, Rep. U.S. Comm. Fish. (1871-72), 1873: 814 (listed Nova Scotia to Massa- 

 chusetts); Garman, Mem. Harv. Mus. comp. Zool., 24, 1899: 343, pi. 68, fig. 7 (considered distinct 

 from glutinosa); Dean, Science, N.S. 77, 1903: 433 {limosa considered distinct from glutinosa on 

 basis of egg case); Jordan, Guide to Study Fish., i, 1905: 490 (retained as distinct from glutinosa); 

 Halkett, Check List Fish. Canad., 191 3: 38 (Newfoundland south to Cape Cod) ; Regan, Ann. Mag. nat. 

 Hist., (8) //, 1913: 398 (class., descr.. Bay of Fundy); Fowler, Proc. Boston Soc. nat. Hist., 55, 1917: 

 no (Bar Harbor, Maine) ; Huntsman, Contr. Canad. Biol. (1921), 1922: 55 (Bay of Fundy, Passama- 

 quoddy Bay, 18—60 fath., eggs); Holly, in Schultze, Kiikenthal, et al., Tierreich, Lief 59, 1933: 47 

 (class., refs., descr.); Jordan, Evermann and Clark, Rep. U.S. Comm. Fish. (1928), 2, 1930: 8 (con- 

 sidered distinct from glutinosa, Newfoundland to Cape Cod). 



Borer, Couch, Fish. Brit. Isles, 4, 1867: 408 (descr., habits, distrib. in Europe). 



Gasteobranchus coecus Buckland, Hist. Brit. Fish., 1881: 144 (descr., habits). 



41. Sometimes spelled caecus. 



