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ONCORHYNCHUS KISUTCH (Walbaum), Jordan and Gilbert. 



I^o. 33815, U.S.K.M. (2611). Petropauiski, September 24, 1883; L. 

 Stejiieger. Four specimens, 5^ to inches long. Anal rays devel- 

 oped, 13-14; branchiostegals 12-13; pyloric cceca QQ. "Miakisclia, 

 inner harbor, among the herrings." — (Stejneger.) 



HYPOMESUS OLIDUS (Pallas), Giinther. 



ISo. 33809, U.S.I>'".M. (2017). Petropauiski, Kamchatka, September 

 24, 1883; L. Stejneger. D. 10; A. i, 14; scales 62. 



iSTo. 38977, U.S.X.M. Petropauiski, August, 1883; K Grebuitski. 



OSMERUS DENTEX, Steindachner. 



Not 33808, U.S.i^.M. (2617). Petropauiski, September 24, 1883; l! 

 Stejneger. 



i^^o. 33874, LT.S.K.M. (2705). Avatcha Bay, September 27, 1883; L. 

 Stejneger. Young. D. 11; A. i, 15; P. 14; V. 8; scales 68. Length 

 of specimen, 1| inches. 



No. 38996, U.S.N.M. Petropauiski, August, 1883; N. Grebuitski. 

 Three examples. 



HEXAGRAMMUS ASPER, Steller. 



No. 38991, U.S.N.M. Petropauiski, August, 1883; N. Grebuitski. 

 D. XXIII, 21; A. 24; scales 103. 



No. 33857, U.S.N.M. (2580). Petropauiski, September 17, 1883; L. 

 Stejneger. Three young individuals ranging from 96 to 115 mm. in 

 length. D. XX, 21; A. 24; scales 103 in the largest. D. XXII, 22 in 

 another. The upper lateral line ends under the middle of the spinous 

 dorsal in all. 



No. 33811, U.S.N.M. (2618). Petropauiski, September 24, 1883; L. 

 Stejneger. 



No. 47557, U.S.N. M. Petropauiski; L. Stejneger. One young exam 

 pie, 3| inches long. 



HEXAGRAMMUS DECAGRAMMUS, Pallas. 



No. 38993, U.S.N.M. Petropauiski; N. Grebuitski. D.XXI, 24;A. 

 23; scales 109. 



HEXAGRAMMUS ORDINATUS, Cope. 



No. 33866, U.S.N.M. (2585). Petropauiski, September 17. 1883; L. 

 Stejneger. 



Length of the specimen, 87 mm.; D. XIX, 26; A. 25; lateral line 95. 

 The lateral line, which begins at the throat and ends at the origin of the 

 ventral, sends a branch on each side obliquely upward, ending usually 

 under the middle of the pectoral. Although this braiu^h is variable in 

 length, it is one of the characteristics of the species. The anal has 

 seven and the ventral two black cross bands; a black blotch somewhat 



