LIST OF PLATES AXD FIGURKS. 7* 



PLATE XXVIIL 



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104. RMaoacopelus Coccoi, (Cocco), Goode and Bean !H) 



Drawing by J. 0. Van Hook, from No. 43822, U. S. N. M., collected by the steamer Albatross, 

 in a towing net, in N. lat. 39"^, \V. Ion. 72^. (About twice natural size.) 



105. Tarletonbeania tenua, Eigeninann and Eigenmann .s!( 



Drawing by A. H. Baldwin, from No. 41882, U. S. N. M., collected by C. H. Eigenumnn, ofV 



Point Loma, near San Diego, Cal. 



lOti. Dasyscopelus asper, (Kicbardson), (ioode and Bean !t2 



Copied by A. H. Baldwin, from Richardson, Voyage of the Erebus and Terror, PI, xxvii, i ig. 



105. 



107. Electrona Rissoi, (Cocco), Goode and Bean 91 



Drawing by A. H. Baldwin, from No. 40062, U. S. N. M., from the Central Collection of Italian 

 Vertebrata, Koyal iJoological Museum, Florence, Italy. (Enlarged about om--hatf. ) 



PLATE XXIX. 

 108, 109. Neoscopelus macrolepidotu3, Johnson 1)3 



Drawings by II. M. Smith, from a specimen collected l)y the steamer Blake, at Station XLi, oft' 

 Dominique, in 333 fathoms. 



110. Nanuobrachlum McDonaldi, Goode and Beau .- !U 



Drawing by S. F. Denton, from No. 35445, U. S. N. M., collected by the steamer Albatross, at 

 Station 2182, laN. lat. 39° 25' 30", W. Ion. 71- 44", at a depth of 861 fathoms. 



PLATE XXX. 



111. Maurolicus borealis, (Nilsson), Otinther 9fi 



Drawing by A. H. Baldwin, from a specimen collected by the steamer Albatross, at Station 

 240.', in N. lat. 28- 36', W. Ion. 85^ 33', at a depth of 111 fathoms. 



112. Opisthoproctus soleatus, Vaillant 95 



Drawing from Vaillant, Expeditions Scientifiques duTravailleuret du Talisman, PI. xiv. Fig. 

 1. (Nearly four times natural size.) 



113. Ichthyococcus ovatus, (Cocco), Bonaparte 95 



Outline from Vaillant, Expeditions Scientitiqnes du Travailleiir et du Talisman, PI. xiv. Fig. 2. 



114. Cyclothone microdon, (Giinther), Goode and Bean 99 



Drawing by H. L. Todd, from No. 29833, U. S. N. M., collected by the steamer Fish Hawk, at 

 Station 953, off Marthas Vineyard, iu N. lat. 39^^ 52' 30", W. Ion. 70^ 17' 30", at a depth of 724 

 fathoms. (Nearly twice natural size.) 



PLATE XXXI. 



115. Chauliodus Sloanii, Schneider 9ti 



Drawing by H. L. Todd, from No. 23420, U. S. N. M., collected by Capt. Charles Anderson and 

 crew, of the Gloucester ashing fleet, in N. lat. 42" 08', W. Ion. 65^ 35', at a depth of 185 fath- 

 oms. (About one-half uatur.il size.) 



116. GoDostoma denudatum, Ratiuesque 98 



Drawing from Bonaparte, Fauna Italica, folio 119, Fig. 1. 



117. Gonostoma brevidens, Kuer and Steindachner 98 



Drawing by H. L. Todd, from No. 33368, U. S. N. M., collected by the ste.-imer Albatross, at Sta- 

 tion 2077", in N. lat. 41^ 09' 40", W. Ion. Oe*^ 02' 20", at a depth of 1,255 fathoms. (Slightly 

 reduced.) 



118. Cyclothone bathyphila, (Vaillant). Goode and Beau 100 



Drawing by A. H. Baldwin, from a specimen ccdlected liy the steamer Albatross, at Station 2.534, 

 in N. lat! 40 ^ 01', W. Ion. 67" 29' 15 ', at a depth of 1,234 fathoms. 



PLATE XXXII. 



119. Cyclothone elongata, (Giinther), Goode and Bean 101 



Drawing by A. II. Baldwin, from No. 33291, U. S. N. M., collected by the .steamer Albatroo , at 

 Station 2039, in N. lat. 38^ 19' 26", W. Ion. 68- 20' 20", at a depth of 2,369 fathoms. (Nearly 

 twice natural size.) 



120. Bonapartia pedaliota, Goode and Bean 11'2 



Drawing by H. L.Todd, from the type specimens, collected by the steamer Albatross, at Sta- 

 tion 2642, in N. lat. 25" 2C' 30", \y. Ion. 79" 58', at a depth of 217 fathoms. (Enlarged about 

 one-half.) 



