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Tabic of Mcasurcmait'i— Continued. 

 Species: Anarrhichas lupus. 



Current number of specimen. 

 Locality 



Extreme length 



Length to origin of middle caudal rays. 

 Body: 



Greatest height 



Greatest width. 



Height at base of pectorals . . 



Least height of tail 



Head: 



Greatest length 



(lii-afcst width 



Wi<lth()f iiitiTorbitalarea 



Lcniithof snout 



Teeth 



Length of upper jaw 



Length of mandible 



Distance from snout to orbit 



Long diameter of eye 



Dorsal : 



Distance from snout 



Greatest height 



Length of first ray 



Length of longest ray 



Anal: 



Distance from snout 



Length of first ray 



Length of longest ray 



Caudal : 



Length of middle rays 



Pectoral: 



Distance from snout 



Length 



Branchiostegals 



Doisal 



Anal 



Caudal . . . 

 Pectoral . 



Lat. 42^ 50' N. 



Lon. 6r)'=50' W., 



85 fth. 



Lat. 42° 50' N. 



Lon. G5° 50' W., 



85 fth. 



Milli- 

 metres 



13 



5 



4 



(*) 



13 



14 



«i 



24 



17 



VII 



75 



lOOths 



of 

 length. 



Milli- 

 metres. 



lOOths 



of 

 length. 



14i 



19 

 VII 



75 

 40 

 21 

 20 



13 

 14 

 6 



n 



22 

 11 



* The vomerine series extends farther back than the palatines. 



