j:g4 BULLETIN 82, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM 



GoUen Hind; off Aburatsubo, Sagami Bay; 110 meters; Alan Owston, April 2, 

 1899 [A. H. Clark, 1908] (1, U. S. N. M., 35402 [original No. 5417]). 



Golden Hind; off Sunosaki, Sagami Bay; 100 meters; Alan Owston, May 8, 1899 

 [A. H. Clark, 1908] (1, U. S. N. M., 35389 [original No. 5417]). 



Golden Hind; off Yenoshima; 146-238 meters; Alan Owston (1, M. C. Z., 275). 



Golden Hind; Misuka, Japan; Alan Owston (2, M. C. Z., 277). 



Albatross; Sagami Bay; 1900 (1, U. S. N. M., 35360). 



Golden Hind; Sagami Bay; Alan Owston (1, U. S. N. M., 35394). 



Sagami Bay; Doctor Haberer, April 1904 (7, Munich Mus.). 



Golden Hind; Japan; Alan Owston (6, M. C. Z., 53, 278). 



Off Hondo (Nipon) [A. H. Clark, 1908, 1909] (1, C. M.). 



Inland Sea, Japan [A. H. Clark, 1913] (3, B. M.). 



Japan; Dr. Franz Martin Hilgendorf [A. H. Clark, 1912] (detached arms, Berl. 



M., 2829). 



Albatross station 4948; Eastern Sea, between Kobe and Kagoshima; O Shima 

 Ught bearing N. iT E., 12 miles distant (lat. 31°19'00" N., long. 131°23'00" E.); 

 119 meters; bottom temperature 17.00° C; dark gray volcanic sand, broken shells, 

 and pebbles; August 21, 1906 (1, U. S. N. M., 35351). 



Albatross station 4929; in Colnett (or Vincennes) Strait; northeastern point of 

 Yaku Shima bearing N. 16° W., 10 miles distant (lat. 30''12'30" N., long. 130°43'00" 

 E.); 153 meters; bottom temperature 23.78° C; broken shells, coral, and pebbles; 

 August 15, 1906 (2, U. S. N. M., 35286). 



Albatross station 4936; Eastern Sea, off Kagoshima Gulf; Sata Misaki light 

 bearing N. 21° E., 5.7 miles distant (lat. 30°54'40" N., long. 130°37'30" E.); 188 

 meters; bottom temperature 15.89° C; stones; August 16, 1906 (2, U. S. N. M., 

 35388, 36051). 



Albatross station 4935; Eastern Sea, off Kagoshima Gulf; Sata Misaki light bear- 

 ing N. 58° E., 4.5 miles distant (lat. 30°57'20" N., long. 130°35'10" E.); 188 meters; 

 bottom temperature 15.89° C; stones; August 16, 1906 (6, U. S. N. M., 35379, 35383, 

 35392, 35398). 



Albatross station 4934; Eastern Sea, off Kagoshima Gulf; Sata Misaki light bear- 

 ing N. 77.5° E., 7 miles distant (lat. 30°58'30" N., long. 130°32'00" E.); 188-278 

 meters; bottom temperature 13.33° to 15.89° C; bottom, rocky; August 16, 1906 

 (31 + , U. S. N. M., 35285, 35358, 35403, 36233; M. C. Z., 339). 



Albatross station 4884; Eastern Sea, about 20 miles southwest of Nagasaki 

 entrance; Nomo Zaki bearing N. 76° E., 11.5 miles distant (lat. 32°32'00" N., long. 

 129°30'45" E.); 97 meters; bottom temperature 16.50 C; dark gray sand and broken 

 shells; August 8, 1906 (1, U. S. N. M., 35294). 



Dr. Th. Mortensen's Pacific Expedition, 1914-1916; station 14; Nagasaki; 1914 

 [Gisl^,n, 1927]. 



Korean Strait (lat. 33°00' N., long. 129°24' E.); 40 meters; Captain Schonau 

 [A. H. Clark, 1909] (1, C. M.). Same locality; 55 meters (2, C. M.). 



Near Hirado Island (lat. 33°10' N., long. 129°18' E.); 73 meters; Captain 

 Suensson [A. H. Clark, 1909] (12, C. M.). 



Albatross station 4902; Eastern Sea, between 10 and 20 miles southwest of the 

 Goto Islands; Ose Saki light bearing N. 10° E., 6 miles distant ^at. 32°30'50" N., 



