246 FL<iHES FROM rOMMAXDER ISLANDS— BEAN AND BEAN, vol.xix. 



Ko. 33878, U.S.N.M. (2316). Copper Island: L. Stejueger. 

 No. 38971, U.S.X.M. Bering Island, Mareli, 1884; Js^. Grebuitski. 

 Three individuals. 



ANOPLARCHUS ALECTROLOPHUS (Pallas), Jordan and Gilbert. 



^"^o. 33904, U.S.N.M. (1(>L*9). Jiering Island, May 10, 1882; L. Stej- 

 neger. Two specimens. Length, 90 t(> 97 mm. D. LXI; A. 43. 



The following color notes were made by the collector: Color, olive 

 brown, with darker and lighter spots. On the lower jaw. several 

 transverse light, dark-bordered stripes. Both of these have the crest 

 on the head Avell developed. 



:N^o. 33819, r.S.X.M. (112(;). Bering Island, May 30, 1882; L. Stej- 

 ueger. Ou the beach. Forty-nine specimens. Length, 40 to 122 mm. 



Xo. 33894, IT.S.X.M. (1463). Bering Island, August 14, 1882; L. Stej- 

 ueger. "Beach. Color purplish l)lack, with cream-colored figures." 

 Length, 28 mm. D. LIX; A. 42. 



Xo. 33893, U.S.X.M. (1921). Bering Island, February 20, 1883; 

 L. Stejueger. Found on beach. 



Colors observed by the collector: Color purplish blackish brown, 

 with bluish white s})ots on anal and sides of lower jaw. Length, 93 

 mm. Crest well developed. 



Xo. 33905, U.S.X.:\I. (1946). Bering Island, March 11, 1883; L. Stej- 

 ueger. "Color purplish blackish brown." Length, 70 mm. 



Xo. 33891, U.S.X.:\I. (1949). Bering Island, March 13, 1883; L. Stej- 

 ueger. A color drawing of this example by Dr. Stejueger. Length, 

 92 mm. D. LXII ; A. 45. 



Xo. 33871, U.S.X.M. (2345). Copper Island, spring of 1883; L. Stej- 

 ueger. Length, 78 mm. D. LXII ; A. 43. Crest well developed. 



Xo. 33892, U.S.X.M. (2353). Bering Island, spring, 1883; L. Stej- 

 ueger. Three young, 36 to 50 mm. long. D. LXIII; A. 45 in the 

 largest. 



Xo. 33880, U.S.X.M. (2488). Bering Island; L. Stejueger. Three 

 specimens, length, 75 to 85 mm. One of these has D. LX: A. 45, and 

 the scales absent on anterior half of bodj' in front of seventh anal ray; 

 it has also a low crest. The same absence of scales is found in 38960 

 and 38962 of Grebuitski's collection, and in various examples of Dr. 

 Stejneger's. 



Xo. 38961, U.S.X.M. Bering Island, Xovember, 1883 ; X. Grebnitski. 

 One specimen 90 mm., with a high crest. D. LXI; A. 44. 



Xo. 38962, U.S.X.M. Bering Island, March, 1884; X. Grebnitski. 

 Twenty-six specimens, showing a great deal of variation in the devel- 

 opment of the crest. The smallest is 61 mm. long, largest 113. D. 

 LXII; A. 45. In the largest example, D. LXIII; A. 44. 



The variability in the stpiamation is still further shown iu the fol- 

 lowing individuals from tlie State of Washington. 



D. LYI; A. 39. The length of this specimen is 115 mm. It has a 



