115. LYCODID.E LYCODES, 787 
A. 95; P. 22; ^ . 4. Xova Scotia to Fiiiinark and Spitzberg’en. (Col- 
lett) 
(Collett, Norges Fiske 1874, 9;'); Collett, Norske N(.nl-Havs Exp. 1880, 84: Lijcodis 
i-ahri Coode & Bean, Proc. IT. S. Nat. Mas. 1879, ‘209, not of Keinh.) 
1209'. L.. rctictilalass Reijih. 
Brownish, with reticulated black lines on the head and body; those' 
on the body disitosed in 5 groups or cross-bands, the three anterioi- 
of which emit 1 or 2 vertical streaks on the dorsal tin; dorsal dark- 
edged. Body entirely scaly; vertical tins naked. Head twice as long 
as high; snout long; maxillary extending to behind middle of eye: 
distance from vent to ventrals more than length of head. Head 4 : 
depth about 8. D. 94; A. 75; T. 4; cceca 2. L. 44 inches. Green- 
and, south to the Grand Banks. 
(Reinhardt, 1. c. 167 ; Gliiither, iv, 'MO: Gill, 1. c. '260; Collett, 1. c. 84: Lycodcs ronxi 
Malmgr. 1864: Lycodes graciUs Bars, Christ. Yid. Selsk. Fork. 1866: Ly codes perspicill urn 
Kruyer, Dausk. Yideusk. Selsk. Afhandl. 1846, 236: Lycodes perspiciUum Giinther, iv, 
320: Lycodcs pcrspicUUon Gill, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. 1863,260.) 
120^. L.. seminiidios Rcinh. 
Color uniform pale grayish brown, without spots or bands. Body 
naked iu front of Yent, scaly behind; tins naked. Head large. Dis- 
tance of ventrals from vent somewhat more than length of head. 
Head 3^; depth 7. 1). 91; A. 74; P. 21; coeca 2. Greenland to Spitz- 
bergeu. {Collett.) 
(Reinhardt, Kong. Dausk. Selsk. etc. 1838, 2‘23; Giinther, iv, 320; Gill, 1. c. 260; 
Collett, 1. c. 113.) 
12 © 9 . Li. nebuBosus Krdyer. 
Brown, with small, fiiint, yellow, transverse bands across the back 
Body naked anteriorly; the posterior i>art of dorsal tin scaly; the anal 
naked or nearly so. D. 87; A. G8; 1^.19; Y". 3. Greenland. (Kroyer.) 
An imperfectly-described species, unknown to recent writers. 
(Krdyer, 1. c. 1844, 140; Gill, 1. c. 260.) 
1210 . L. coccaHCfias Bean. 
Brown, red below; pectorals reddish brown above, carmine below ; 
9 blnish-white bauds on the dorsal; a few whitish blotches on sides 
and on head; anal brownish red; head white below; a whitish blotch 
as large as eye at upper angle of gill-opeuing. Posterior two-thirds of 
tail covered with separated scales; rest of body, head, and fins, scalc- 
less; lateral line visible only on scaly part of body, consisting of a few 
taint, short, linear scratches. Pectoral twice as long as premaxillary, 
falling short of the vent by its own length; dorsal beginning over 
