109. LIPARIDID.E LIPARIS. 743 
D. about 48; A. about 48; P. 27; V. 14 (papillae). {Goode dD Bean.) 
Halifax. 
(Goode & Beau, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. 1879, 46.) 
hh. Dorsal separated from caudal by a uotcli. 
113§. Ei. montai^iai (Douov.) Cuv. 
Yellowish, the vertical fius brighter, with darker margins. Trunk 
thick; head broad; skin thin, loose; head flat above the nape, slightly 
prominent; snout very broad; maxillary not reaching eye; i^osterior 
nostrils simple; eye 9 in head, half length of snout or iiiterorbital 
space; xiseudobranchiaj none; posterior nostril not tubular; pectorals 
notched; dorsal continuous, not joined to the caudal; anal not con- 
nected with caudal; ventral disk circular, not quite half as long as 
head. Head 4 in total length; depth 5. I). 28; A. 24; C. 14; P. 30; 
vert. 10 + 25. {Giinther.) Massachusetts to Greenland and Northern 
Europe; not rare. 
{Cijclopterus montatjui Douovan, British Fishes, iii, pL 68; Giinther, iii, 161: Collett, 
Norges Fiske, 1875, 67.) 
1139. Lf. calliodOM (Pallas) Gthr. 
Olivaceous, iniuctate witli black dots, light below. Body depressed 
forwards, compressed and tapering behind; head narrowed forwards; 
snout rounded; eye small; interorbital space broad and nearly flat; 
maxillary not reaching eye; teeth small, evidently tricusi)id, in broad 
bauds; skin lax, thickish. Gill-oiieniugs very small. Dorsal and anal 
barely joined to base of caudal rays; edge of disk with 12 x»apillae; 
diameter of disk about one-half length of head. I). 28; A. 26. Alaska ; 
abundant. 
{Cijclopterus calhjodon Pallas, Zoogr. Ross.-Asiat. iii, 75, 1811; Giinther, iii, 162.) 
1140. li. cyciopHS Gthr. 
Eeddish olive, with darker specks, most conspicuous on the fins; a 
dark bar at base of caudal; a dark streak below eye; a jiale streak 
along sides. Skin not very thick, adherent. Body everywhere com- 
l)ressed, even the head being deeper than broad; head scarcely convex 
above, the nape not iirominent ; jaws equal ; maxillary reaching to 
opxiosite middle of the small eye; teeth small, tliree-lobed ; ventral 
disk oval, three-fifths length of head. Dorsal fin scarcely emarginate, 
‘ the spines rather stiff, the first spine in iront of vent; pectorals reach- 
ing vent; caudal entirely free from dorsal and anal. Head 4; depth 5. 
D. YII, 23; A. 27; C. 12. Monterey to Puget Sound. (Here described 
