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Tage 323: Ha^s.sozctux iwnUi was obtained by the ChaUciujcr in tlie mid- Atlantic 

 (station 104), lat. 2° 25' N., Ion. 20o 1' W., at tlic depth of 2,o0(» fatlioms. 



Page 324: Gljipiopliidium aryenteiim, Ah'ock. A good figure is given in "Illustrations 

 of the Zoology of H. il. S. InmHtifjntor,'" Part i, PI. ii, fig. 3, Calcutta, 1892. 



GhjptopMMum macropun, Alcock (Journ. Asiatic Society of Bengal, LXiii. Part ii. No. 

 2, p. 8, PI. VI, fig. 3), closely allied to 0. mdcynpns, was taken by the Tnrestigtitor at station 

 1(52, in the Bay of Bengal, 115 to 250 fathoms. 



Page 325: Dermatorm trichiurus, Alcock. A good figure is given in " Illustrations of 

 the Zoology of H. M. S. lurcsfinufor:'' Part t, PI. i, Fig. i, Calcutta. 1802. 



To the synonymy of XeobythUcs add I'yrnocmspcdum, Alcock. 



Weobythiies squamipinnis, Alcock ( = Pycnocraspedum nqumnipinniH), occurs in the P>ay of 

 Bengal, in 115 to 250 fathoms. 



Keobythitespterotns. Alcock, 111. Zool. Investiyator, Fishes, IM. xi, fig. 1. 



NeohytUtes steatiticus, Alcock (Journ. Asiatic Soc. of Bengal, lxii. Part ii. No. 1. 1893, 

 p. 12, PI. IX, fig. 3), was obtained from 128 fathoms in the Bay of Bengal. 



Page 326 : XeobythUes mucrops, Giinther, is rei)orted by Alcock from the Bay of Bengal, 

 Investigator station 115, 180 to 220 fathoms, twenty specimens varying in length from 4 to 

 U inches having been taken in this locality in 1889 (Alcock, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., 

 1891, July 30). The Tnvestiyator also obtained it in the Andaman Sea in 265 to 271 (not 71 

 as stated in text) fathoms. 



Page 328: Bassoqiyas Gillii. The type specimen is 18^ inches long. 



Bassoqigas grandis, Giinther, is represented by a single specimen obtained by the Chal- 

 lenger at station 237, south of Yeddo, near Yokohama, Japan, at a depth of 1,875 tathoms. 

 Bassogigas ptvrotus, Alcock, was obtained by the Inrestigator at a depth of 1,000 

 fathoms, at station 104, in the Laccadive Sea (Alcock, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., October, 

 1800 297) also at station 117, in the Andaman Sea, 1,748 fathoms (Alcock, Ann. and Mag. 

 Nat 'llist July 1891 .30). The specimen obtained at the last station was noteworthy from 

 the fact that its'pectoral fin-rays were very prolonged, reaching to the tenth anal ray, while 

 in the female the pectoral fin rays reached to the first anal ray. 



Bassoyiyas .teUiferoides (= NeobythUes steUifcroides, Gilbert Proc IJ. S. N. M., xiil, 

 1890, 112). Many specimens were obtained from Albatros. station 2996, oil the coast of 



southern California, in 112 fathoms. . , , • „,hu 



Page 333: Cancel Pycnocraspedim, which, according to Alcock, .s synonymous ^Mth 

 Neobythite., Goode and Bean.-Journ. Asiatic Society of Bengal Lxm, ^-^ H' ^"; ^' •'; • 



Paoe 337: Several small specimens of l>irrokncn,uIt,Jd,s, Alcock, were oltanedbv the 

 Inr^^ior at station 120 in the Bay of Bengal, at a depth of :Mn ^ 2, . athoms; a so 

 others of both sexes at station 130 of the same vessel >n ^e Bay of Bengal, m .81 to -.8 

 fathoms (Alcock, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., Noyonber ■•^•>-. • f )• T„,estiaator- Part 



A oood flsure is -iven in '^ Illustrations of the Zoology ot 11. M. S. hn est gator 1 ait 

 I Pi:^^^!'"a"t^;^ 1892. An examination of this figure confirms our op.nmn that the 

 inns Paradierol.,. of Ah.ck is P-i-b; •■..-■'lent ^^^^^^^^{^^^ „ ,,, . Annals 



Page 338: Bicrolene mgncaiulis. Thi^, specu ^ s tu u.c . :> 



a„„ Ma.».i„e„f Sa.„ra, ^^'>;^lf^^;:^l^ZJ;.:.oU.e, .11. Z,.,„. /.„.„>,..■, 



Dicrolenc nigncaiidis— not muni,nt»> {■a.^'-"^'^)^ 



Fishes, PI II, fig. 4 paradicrolenc 111. Zool. Inrestigator, Fishes, PI. Xt, fig. 1. 



Bierolene mult,fihs, -^l'^"^^^' ^ "' 77'" , ,' [„,estiqator\n the Laccadive Sea, station 

 Dicrolene Vailhmtl, Alcock, was taken b.M h. . / n i estigaun 



105, 740 fathoms. , , . 



rr::ir::r;"«S:"--«-- - - - - -' - 



length, in the Bay of Bengal, at station n-, 

 Hist., July, 1891, 29). 

 19868— No. 2 34 



