216 PROCEEDINGS OF UNITED STATES NATIONAI, MUSEUM, 



Table of Measurements — Continued. 

 Speciea : Anarrhichas lupus. 



Current ntimber of specimen . 

 Locality 



Extreme length - 



Length to origin of middle caudal 



rays 



Body : 



Greatest height 



Greatest width 



Height at base of pectorals — 



Least height of tail 



Head: 



Greatest length 



Distance from nostril to ante- 

 rior margin of orbit 



Greatest -width 



Width of interorbital area 



Length of snout 



Greatest height 



Length of upper jaw J 



Length of mandible 



Distance from snout to orbit. . 



Long diameter of eye 



Dorsal : 



Distance from snout 



Greatest height 



Length of longest ray 



Anal: 



Distance from snout 



Length of first ray 



Length of longest ray 



Height at last ray 



Caudal : 



Length of middle rays 



Length of external rays 



Pectoral: 



Distance from snout 



Length 



Branchiostegals 



Dorsal 



Anal 



Caudal 



Pectoral 



Ipswich Bay, 

 Massachusetts. 



Milli- 

 metres. 



380 

 345 



lOOths 



of 

 length. 



74 

 46 

 20 

 20 



191 



24 



13 



^ 



17 

 12 

 13 



22 

 6J 

 10 



50 

 5 



7 



23i 



15 



17419. 



Bergen, Nor- 

 way. 



MiUi- 

 metres. 



522 



lOOths 



of 

 length. 



^ 



114 

 44 

 54 



18 



11§ 



124 

 7 



^ 



12 

 50 

 "74 



94 



224 

 15 



23005. 



Christiania 



Fjord, Norway. 



E. CoUett. 



Milli- 

 motres. 



639 

 585 



VI 



74 

 48 

 20 

 20 



lOOths 



of 

 length. 



214 



19i 

 44 



22J 



10 

 44 

 44 



19 



104 

 12i 



194 

 7 

 104 



494 

 3 



&i 

 34 



94 



84 



22 

 1« 



1 14900. 



Coxswain's 



Ledge, July 25, 



1874. 



Milli- 

 metres. 



1110 

 1020 



72 

 44 



21 



lOOtha 



of 

 length. 



lOJ 



214 

 5 



114 



6 



54 

 20i 

 124 

 14s 



6i 



3 



21 



124 



52 

 4f 



8i 



*22 

 14! 



* The pectoral extends to the 14th dorsal ray. 

 t These measurements are taken from a cast, 

 t In No. 17419 the vomerine teeth extend farther back than the palatine. 



