APPENDIX. ,509 



Kain /mr/rHm, Gilbert (I'ror. IJ. S. Nat. Mus., lSi)l, p. S,!!)), wa.s taken in tin. Santa 

 Barbara Cliainiel in 822 fatlionis. 



Kaia abi/ssicola, Gilbert and Tlioburn (P.ull. U. S. Vhh Com.. ISiU), was taken otf (Jiieeii 

 Charlotte Islands, P.ritisU Ooliinibia, at a dei.tli of 1,5,S8 faf bonis. 



Page 28: JOita hi/pn-horm. Tlic Norwegian Nortb Sea Expedition of J87S took a speci- 

 men 1.5 miles northwest of Hpitzbergen in 450 fatlioms (Collett, Christ. Vi.l Sel^k iv 

 1878, 8). ' ' 



Page 29: Ii<(i<i fiilloiiirn. Collett reports this species Ironi numerous localities between 

 J^dereu's Eev and Trondlijem's Fiord, at a depth of 80 to b5(> fathoms. Its nortberii limit 

 is ISr. lat. 63"^ 45' (Christ. Vid. Helsk. l^irli., 1882, No. 29, 4). 



Page 30: Rala indro.sinisix. (Jollett reports that siiu(^ the discovery of this species at 

 Trondhjem's Fiord, in 188(»-'SI,it has been Irajuently observed in the same locality at 

 depths of 100 to 300 fathoms. Its northern limit is N. lat. (i3o 45' (Christ. \'i(l. S(!lsk. Forli. 

 1882, No. 29. 4). • •' 



Page 30: R/uk Ixiti.s. Collett rc])orts that this species is common along the entire coast 

 of Norway and the fiords of Finmark, and that it descends to a depth of 2(K) fathoms. Its 

 northern limit is N. lat. 71"^ (Christ. Yid. .Selsk. Forh., 1882, No. 29, 4). 



Page 30: Rdia romcr. Collett re[)orts that many examples were taken at .bederen's 

 Bev, Bergen and Trondhjem Fiord, and that it is rare elsewhere iu Norwegian waters. It 

 is fonnd iu depths of 100 to 150 fathoms, and deeper. Its northern limit is N. lat. 03045' 

 (Christ. Vid. Selsk. Forh., 1882, No. 29, 4). 



Family TRYGONIDyE. 

 lUioLoriirs, M. A II. 



Vrolophus knianu-s, Giinther (Challenger Iveport, Vi, 37; xxii, 12), was from ChiiUiniiir 

 station 192, off the J\i Islands, in 140 fathoms. 



Urolophus Goodfl,, lonvXN and I)Oll:man (Proc. 1'. S. Nat. Mus., 1889, p. 1.51), taken in 

 Magdalen Bay at a depth of 33 fathoms, is probably hemibathybial. 



Page 31 : CMinivra ministro.su. Add to synonyniy: 



Valllant, Exp. Sci. Trav. ct Tal., 80. PI. iv, H;;-. 2. 



Cliimarti medittrruneus. Kisso, Hist. Nat. Eur. Meriil.. in, IML'IJ, \i. OS. 



Si)e<'imens of this species were also taken by the TraraiUcur at station T.xxxvi, od" the 

 coast of Soudan, in SOO meters; station xov, on the Banc d'Arguin, in 1,230 meters; and 

 statiou cxxvii, off the Azores, in 1,257 meters. 



Yinciguerra obtained a sjiecimeii, ,Inly 2<i, 1.S79, iu the (iulf of Genoa, at a depth of 

 600 meters (Crociere dclle Yiolante, 1883, 23). 



Cai)elIo has obtained several specimens in the markets of Lisbon (Peixes de Portugal, 

 1880, 43). 



The Bev. Mr. (J reeii obtained an egg capsnle off tin- southwest coast of lr<4and at a 

 depth of 315 fathoms (Giinther, Ann. and j\Iag. Nat. Hist., Dec. 1889, 415). 



The discovery of this cap.sule confirms Dr. Giinther in his opinion that those ]>ievioiisly 

 figured did not belong to Vhtma-m, but lo Callorhynvlnis. It is to be lioped that Dr. Yail- 

 hint will publish a statement of the character of the fragments found by him iu the Gulf 

 of (rascony and their likeness to the one so well figured by Dr. Giinther. 



Chimcera affinix. A single spe<Mmeii has been taken by the fishermen of Setubal, 

 Portugal (Peixes de Portugal, 1880, 43). 



Page 3(3: AlepofeithaUtx /y(Vo/(-r, Alcock. A good figure is given in •• Illiistraiious of 

 the Zoology of 11. M. S. rnrentlf/ator," Part 1, i'l. iv, lig. 2, Calcutta, 1892. 



Alepoccphalus Rhin/ordii, Alcock (Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., November, 1892, 357), is a 

 species describe<l from a single male si)eciinen, about 14 inches long, obtained by the 

 Investigator at station 12S, in the Gulf of Manaar.. at a, depth of 902 fathoms. 



