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shape and character of the fins, and points of less importance can not 

 be made; the caudal fin is entirely gone. 



Color, pale olive, with small, indistinct, brownish spots; a row of 

 dark brown spots about the size of eye along body at base of dorsal, a 

 row of smaller ones along middle of body, and a similar row along 

 base of anal, the latter extending outward to the fin; belly plain; a 

 dark spot extending downward from eye. 



Fiu. 13.— Bryostemma saitone. 



The species may l)e distinguished from B. otohime b}- the more sub- i 



dued coloring of the body, and the shorter anal fin, this fin in the latter ! 



species having 45 ra3\s. i 



We have one specimen, 1K5 mm. long, from Aomori, presented l)y { 



Mr. Sotaro Saito, director of the Museum of Aomori, for whom the ! 



species is named. ' 



Ty2>e. — No. 7072, Stanford Zoological Museum. j 



I 

 lO. ENEDRIAS Jordan and Gilbert. 



Euedrias Jordan and Gilbert, in Jordan and Evermann, Fishes North and Mid. 

 Amer., Ill, 2414, 1898 (nebuloms). 



This genus difters from Pholis in the scal}^ head. 

 [evedpa^ lurking place.) 



17. ENEDRIAS NEBULOSUS (Schlegel). 

 GINPO (SILVER TAIL). 



Gunnellus nebulosuf^ Schlegel, Fauna Japonira, Poiss., p. 138, 1846, pi. lxxiii, 



fig. 2; Bay of Mogi, near Nagasaki. 

 C'enlronolus nebulomti Steindachxer, Ichth. Beitr., IX, 1880, p. 24; GuU" of 



Strielok, near Vladivostok. — Nystrom, Svensk. Vet. Handl., 1887, p. 37; 



Nagasaki.— IsriiKAWA, Prel. Cat., 1897, p. 35; Tokio, Hokkaido. 

 Mursenoides nebulosus, Steindachner, Reise H. M. S. Aurora, 1898, p. 213; Kobe. 

 Enedrias nebidosus, Jordan and Gilbert, Rept. Fur Seal Invest., 1898, p. 482; 



Hakodate, Tokyo. — Jordan and Evermann, Fish. N. and M. Am., Ill, p. 



2414; Hakodate. 



