FISHERIES OF THE UNITED STATES. 15 



MELANOGRAMMUS .EGLEFINUS, (Linn.) GiU.— Haddock.— New- 



fouudlantl to Cape Hatteras. 



Photograph. U. S. Fish Commission. 

 Photo-eugraving. 



PHYCIS CHUSS, (Walb.) Gill.— Hake.— ^Newfoundland to Cape Hat- 

 teras. . 



Photograph. U. S. Fish Commissiou. 



PHYCIS TENUIS, (Mitch.) De Kay.— Squirrel Hake.— Newfound- 

 land to Cape Hatteras. 



Photograph. U. S. Fish Commission. 

 Photo-engraving. 



PHYCIS CHESTER!, Goode & Bean.— Lono-Finned Hake. 



Photograph. U. S. Fish Commission. 

 Photo-engraving, 



PHYCIS REGIUS, (Walb.) Jord. & Gilbert.— Spotted CoDLiNa.— 

 Cape Cod to Cape Hatteras. 



Photo-engraving. 



BROSMIUS BROSME, Les.— CusK.— Nova Scotia to Cape Cod. 



16605. Cast. Boston, Mass. Wm. Prior, jr., «fc Co. Sept. 25, 1875. 

 Photograph. U. S. Fish Commission. 



HALOPORPHYRUS VIOLA, Goode & Bean.— Blue Hake. 



Photo-engraving. 



LOTA MACULOSA, (Les.) Ricb.—BuRBOT.— Fresh waters of Northern 

 North America. 

 Color sketch. (Rotter.) Prof. Alex. Agassiz. 

 Ph oto-en gr a vin g. 



rriERLUCiiDJE:. 



MERLUCIUS BILINEARIS, (Mitch.) Gill. — Whiting ; Silver 

 Hake.— Nova Scotia to Cape Hatteras. 



Photograph. U. S. Fish Commission. 

 Color sketch. Prof. Alex. Agassiz. 



L.YCODID.E. 



ZOARCES ANGUILLARIS (Peck) Storer.— EEL PouT.— Newfound- 

 land to Cape Hatteras. 



(Color sketch.) U. S. Fish Commission. 



LYCODES TURNERII, Bean.— Alaska. 

 Photo-engraving. 



