4* DEEP-SEA FISHES OF THE ATLANTIC BASIN. 



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5J. Pteiotliiissus gissu, I ! il!;rii(l(iil" 51 



Outlino Jroin Giiuthcr, CbaIlcuj;or Kciiort, Vul. xxii, I'l. i.vi, Fig. A. (About oiic-lialf uatural 

 size.) 



TLATE XV. 



53. Platytioctes apus, (iiiiither 1 1! 



Outline from Giinther, Challenger Heport, \o\. \xii, I'l. L\ III. Fig. A. 

 51. Awomaloptenis pinguis, A'aillant 4',i 



Outline Ironi ^aillant, Expeditious Scieutiliques du Travailleur ot du Talismau, PI. XI, Fig. 4. 

 55. Aulastomatomorpha phosphorops, Aleoek 50 



Outlini' I'roni Wmid-Masiin, Natural lli.story Notes from H. M. ludiau survey Bteamev Investigator, 

 No. i'l. Fig. 1. (Oue-lialf iiatural size.) 

 5(>. Leptoderma macrops, Vaillant 49 



Outline from Vaillant, Expeditions Scientifiques du Travailleur et du Talisman, PI. xii. Fig. 2. 



PLATE XVI. 



57. Xeuodennichthys uodulosus, Giinther 4G 



• tiitliue from (iiinthcr, Clialleugcr Keport, Vol. XXII, PI. I.vili, Fig. C. 



58. Aleposoiuus socialis, ( N'aillant), Goode and Bean 48 



Outline from N'ailhmt, Expeditious Seieutifiques du Travailleur et du Talisman. I'l. xiii. Fig. 1. 



5'.). Microstoma rotundatum, (Risso), Giinther 53 



Outline from Cuvier and Valenciennes, Histoire Natnrolle des Poissons de la France, \o\. xviii, 

 PI. 544. 

 60. Harpodon macrochir, Giinther 59 



Outline from Giinther, Challenger Keport, Vol. xxii, PI. xlvii, Fig. A. 



PLATE XVII. 



(jl. Argentina silus, (Aacanius), Nilsson 52 



J >rawiug l>y 11. L. Todd, from No. 37801, U. S. N. M., collected by E. H. Bunker, Fletchers Neck 

 Life-Saving Station, Biddeford, Me. (About one-half natural size.) 



62. Argentina striata, (ioode and Beau 52 



Drawing by A. H. Baldwin, from type No. 43858, U. S. N. M., odleeted by the steamer Albatross 

 at Station 2402, in N. lat. 28° '36', W. Ion. 85° 33' 30", at a depth of 111 fathoms. 



(>3. Batbylagus euryops, Goode and Bean 55 



Drawing by A. U. B.aldwin, from 31861, U. S. N. M., collected by the steamer Albatross in N. lat. 

 39° 52', W. Ion. 70° 30', at a depth of about 600 fathoms. 



64. Bathylagus Benedicti, Goode and Beau 55 



Drawing by A. 11. Ralihvin, from a specimen collected by the atea,mev Albatross at Station 2711, 

 iu N. lat. 38° 59', W. lou. 70° 07', at a depth of 1,344 fathoms. 



PLATE XVIII. 



65,66. Bathysaunis ferox, Giinther 58 



1 )rawinga Ijy H. L. Todd, from a specimen obtained by the steamer Blake at Station CCCXLI, in 

 N. lat. 39 38' 20", W. lou. 70"' 56', at a depth of 1,241 fathoms. 

 67, 68. Ipnops Murray!, Giinther 67 



Drawings by II. L. Todd, from a specimen collected by the steamer Jilake at Station ccxxxili, 

 iu N. lat. 24° 36', W. Ion. 84° 05', at a depth of 955 fathoms. (No. 67, throe times uatural size ; 

 No. 68, one and a half times.) 



69. Bathylaco nigricans, Goode and Bean 57 



Drawing by A. II. Baldwin, from the type specimen collected by the steamer Blake at Station 

 xxxix, oft' Santa Cruz, in 2,393 fathoms. 



PLATE XIX. 



70. Chlorophthalmiis Agassizii, Bonaparte 60 



Drawing by A. II. Baldwiu. i'rom a specimen collected by the steamer Albatross at Station 2314, 

 iu K. lat. 32 43 . W. lou. 77° 51', at a depth of 159 fathoms. 



71. Cblorophtkalmtis chalybeius, Goode 60 



Drawing by H. L. Todd, from No. 26092, U. S. N. M., collected by the steamer Fish Hawk at 

 Stations 876-878, oil' Marthas Vineyard, iu 120-142* fathoms. (About one and a half times 

 natural size.) 



