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The leugth is slightly more than 19 mm. The dorsal is long and. 

 begins near the head. The anal is long and the vent is not far behind 

 the head. Eye very large. Pectorals large. A separate caudal. I 

 am unable to find ventrals. Although the specimen is very small, it is 

 ])retty certain that it represents the species named. 



AMMODYTES PERSONATUS, Girard. 



"^o. 33S08, U.S.IST.M. (1706). Bering IsLmd, i^ovember 3, 1882; L. 

 Stejneger, "Cast ashore. Color silvery; back green, iridescent at 

 the border of the silvery white of the lower surface; on top of head a 

 golden yellowisli spot." Three si^ecimens; average length, 83 mm. 



JSTo. 33900, LT.S.N.]\r. (1707). Same as above; six specimens, the 

 largest 85 mm. long. 



No. 33907, U.S.X.M. (1708). Seven specimens, the largest 90 mm., 

 same locality as the two preceding and the same notes by the collector. 



Xo. 33883, U.S.N.M. (2189). Bering Island, May, 1883; L. Stejneger. 

 Brauchiostegals C. D. 61; A. 29. Lateral folds, 100; pores, 133. 

 Length of specimen, 117 mm. 



No. 47562, U.S.N.M. Bering Island; L. Stejneger. D. 59; A. 28. 

 Length, 6f inches; head, 1§ inches. Mandible reaches to below middle 

 of eye. Depth, three-fourths of an inch, one-eighth of total without 

 caudal. Head nearly i^ in total to caudal base. Lateral folds, 142. 



GADUS MORRHUA, Linnaeus. 



No. 33825, F.S.N.M. (1681). Bering Island, October 10, 1882; L. 

 Stejneger. A single young example of which Dr. Stejneger made a 

 color drawing. 



POLLACHIUS CHALCOGRAMMUS (Pallas), Jordan and Gilbert. 



No. 33882, U.S.N.M. (1893). Bering Island, March 30, 1882; L. Stej- 

 neger. A single example 4i inches long. 



ELEGINUS NAVAGA (Kolreuter). 



No. 33840, U.S.N.M. (1902). Bering Island, February 10, 1883; L. 

 Stejneger. This was found dead on the beach. Dr. Stejneger noted 

 the following colors: "Above olive gray, below whitish, sides with a 

 gloss of brass." 



No. 33829, U.S.N.M. (1903). Bering Island, February 11, 1883; L. 

 Stejneger. 



No. 33835, U.S.N.M. (1904). Bering Island, February 11, 1883; L. 

 Stejneger. 



No. 38950, U.S.N.M. (1). Bering Island, March, 1884; N. Grebnitski. 

 One example. 



No. 38957, U.S.N.M. Bering Island, February, 1885; N. Grebnitski. 

 One specimen from a fresh-water lagoon, 2 miles from the station. 



