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NATURAL HISTORY OF ARCTIC AMERICA. 

 Table of Measurements— Continued. 



Current numlier of Bpecimen 

 Locality 



Extreme lensth 



Length to origin of middle caudal rays. 

 Body: 



Greatest height 



Greatest width 



Height at ventrals 



Least height of tail 



•Head: 



Greatest length 



Distance from snout to nape 



Width of intcrorbital area 



Length of snout 



Length of maxillary 



Length of mandible 



Long diameter of orbit 



Dorsal (spinous) : 



Distance from snout 



Length of base 



Length of tirst spine 



Length of second spine 



Length of third spine 



Length of fourth spine 



Length of tittli spine 



Length of sixth spine , 



Length of seventh spine 



Length of eighth spine 



Length of nmth spine 



Length of tenth spine 



Length of longest ray , 



Length of last ray 



Anal : 



Distance from snout .' 



Length of base 



Length of tirst ray 



Length of longest ray 



Length of last ray 



Caudal : 



Length of middle rays 



Pectoral : 



Distance from snout 



Length 



Ventral : 



Distance from snont 



Lt^ngth 



Branchiostegals 



Dorsal 



Anal 



Caudal 



Pectoral 



Ventral 



21,025 a, ?. 

 Halifax, N. S. 



Millime- 

 tres. 



240 

 198 



lOOths of 

 length. 



VI 



IX, 18 



15 



+, 12, + 



17 



1,3 



13,879. 

 Eastport, Me. 



Millime- 

 tres. 



129 

 106 



26 

 24 

 26 

 7 



42 

 30 



6J 



9 

 20 

 22 



9 



38 



23 



12 



]3i 



14' 



15 



14 



12i 



11 



8i 



6 



lOOths of 

 length. 



25 



VI 



X, 17 

 14 



Right 18 

 Left 17 

 L3 



35 

 25 

 12 

 13 

 14 

 14 

 14 

 13 

 12 

 10 



7 



5 

 16J 



63 



25 



9 



12i 



7 



20. Cottus scorpioides Fabr. 



Cottus scorpioides Fabr., Faun. Gronld. : Lutken, Aftryk af VidenskabeEge 

 Meddelolser fra den naturhistoriske Forening Kjobenbavn, 1876, p. 12. 



21744. 7 specimens. Cumberland Gulf, A. L. Kumlien. 



21745. 4 specimens. Lat. 66° 24' N., long. 68'^ 49' W. A. L. Kumlien. 

 21750. (670.) Young. Head of Cumberland Gulf. A. L. Kumlien. 

 22327. (180.) 9 adult. Cumberland Gulf. A. L. Kumlien. 



223.30. (151.) Young. Niantilic, Cumberland Gulf. A. L. Kumlien. 

 22331. Young. Cumberland Gulf. Lieut. W. A. Mintzer. 



Mr. Kumlien brought down many examples of a species of Cottus 

 which closely resembles scorpius and gronlandicus, and yet agrees with 



