REVIEW OF POLYIPNUS AND AEGYROPELECUS SCHULTZ 149 



de I'Atlantique nord, no. 15, 1934. — Nobre, Faune marinha de Portugal, vol. 



1, p. 351, 1935.— Fowler, Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 70, p. 245, 1936.— 

 Parr, Bull. Bingham Oceanogr. Coll., vol. 3, art. 7, pp. 49, 53, fig. 18 

 (3), 1937. — Norman, British, Australia, and New Zealand Antarctic Re- 

 search Expedition, 1929-1931, Kept. Ser. B (Zool. Bot.), vol. 1, no. 2, p. 82, 

 1937. 



Sternoptix mediterranea Cocco, Giorn. II Faro, vol. 4, anno 6, p. 7, figs. 2a, 

 2b, opposite p. 16, 1838 {Argyropclecus emiyynmus is the spelling used by 

 Cocco, 1838, for a synonym of <S. mediterranea). — Bonaparte, Iconografia 

 della fauna italica per le quattro classi degli animali vertebrati, vol. 3, fasc. 

 28, pi. 121, fig. 3, 1840. 



lArgyropelccus d'urviUei CtniER and Valenciennes, Histoire naturelle des 

 poissons, vol. 22, p. 405, 1850. — Gxjnther, Catalogue of the fishes in the 

 British Museum, vol. 5, p. 386, 1864. — Goode and Bean, Oceanic ichthyology, 

 p. 127, 1895. 



Argyropelectis intermedius Clarke, Trans. Proc. New Zealand Inst., vol. 10 

 (for 1877), p. 244, pi. 6, 1878. 



Argyropelecus lieatJii Gilbert, Bull. U, S. Fish. Comm., vol. 23 (for 1903), pt. 



2, p. 601, pi. 72, fig. 1, 1905 (U.S.N.M. no. 51632, type, examined by author).— 

 Jordan and Jordan, Mem. Carnegie Mus., vol. 10, no. 1, p. 9, 1922. — 

 Fowler, Fishes of Oceania, vol. 10, p. 35, 1928. 



Argyropelecus ''lychmis" (non Garman) Lendenfeld, Mem. Mus. Comp. Zool., 

 vol. 30, p. 170, pi. 6, figs. 24, 25, 1905. 



The following 35 specimens were collected by the First Johnson- 

 Smithsonian Deep-sea Exj^edition, 1933, in the vicinity of the West 

 Indies : 



U.S.N.M. no. 102779, 5 specimens, length about 5 to 9 mm, tin tag no. 328, 

 station 62, latitude 19°25'45" N., longitude 69°09'00" W., to latitude 19''27'45" 

 N., longitude 69°14'45" W., depth about 350 fathoms, February 18, 1933. 



U.S.N.M. no. 102780, 8 specimens, about 8 to 21 mm, tin tag no. 494, station 

 86, latitude 19°30'30" N., longitude 65°14'00" W., to latitude 19°18'30" N., 

 longitude 65°16'00" W., about 350 fathoms, February 27, 1933. 



U.S.N.M. no. 102781, 3 .specimens, about 15 to 20 mm, tin tag no. 498A, 

 station 87, latitude 19n8'30" N., longitude 65°16'00" W., to latitude 19°13'00" 

 N., longitude 65°16'00" W., about 350 fathoms, February 27, 1933. 



U.S.N.M. no. 102782, 8 specimens, about 7 to 14 mm, tin tag no. 176, station 30, 

 latitude 1S°40'30" N., longitude 66°30'0O" W., to latitude 18°40'30" N., longitude 

 66°36'15" W., about 1,200 fathoms, February 8, 1933. 



U.S.N.M. no. 102783, 1 specimen, length 19 mm, tin tag no. 461, station 85, 

 latitude 18°39'30" N., longitude 65°16'55" W., to latitude 18°44'00" N., longi- 

 tude 65°16'15" W., about 400 fathoms, February 26, 1933. 



U.S.N.M. no. 102784, 2 specimens, 13 and 20 mm, tin tag no. 452, station 

 84, latitude 18°32'30" N., longitude 65°18'30" W., to latitude 18°39'00" N., 

 longitude 65°17'00" W., about 300 to 350 fathoms, February 26, 1933. 



U.S.N.M. no. 102785, 2 specimens, 21 and 27 mm, the larger fish has tag no. 510, 

 the other 511, station 83, latitude 18°32'54" N., longitude 65°23'42" W., to lati- 

 tude 18°32'15" N., longitude 65°18'45" W., about 250 to 320 fathoms, February 

 26, 1933. 



U.S.N.M. no. 102786, 6 specimens, about 4 to 11 mm, tin tag no. 24C, 

 station 5, latitude 18°37'00" N., longitude 66°24'30" W., about 600 fathoms, 

 January 31, 1933. 



