4* DEEP-SEA FISHES OF THE ATLANTIC liASIN. 



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.">2. Pterothiissus gissu, Hilj;(uil(iit' 51 



Oiitliiiu liiiin (JiintluT. ('ha)lcngiT Reiiurl, Vul. xxii, PI. i.vi, Fij;. A. (About une-lialf natural 

 size. J 



PLATE XV. 



5:!. Platytroctes apus. Giiuther 46 



( lutliiu' I'rom (iiiiithcr, Clialleugor Report, \u\. xxii, I'l. l\ in, Fig. A. 



54. Aiiomalopterua pinguis, Vaillaut 49 



( )utliMe froiii \'aillaut, ExiM'ditions Scieiititt(xui>s du Travaillcur et tlu Talisman, PI. .\i, Fig, 4. 



55. Aulastouiatomorpha phosphorops, Alcuck 50 



Outline Irum Wiioil-JIasun, Natural History Notes from H. M. Indian survey steamer Invcst'Kjatoi; 

 No. 21, Fig. 1. (One-half natural size.) 



5(). Leptoderma macrops, Vaillaut 49 



Outliue lri>ni Naillaut, Expeditions Scieutiiiques du Travaillcur et du Talismau, PI. xii, Fig. 2. 



PLATE XVI. 



57. Xenodermichthys iiodulosus, Giintbcr 46 



Outliue fr(mi Giiuther, Challouger Report, Vol. xxil, PI. LViii, Fig. C. 



58. Aleposomus socialis, (Vaillaut), Goode and Beau " 4g 



Outline Ironi Vaillant, Expeditions Scientifitiues du Travaillcur et du Talismau, I'l. xiii. Fig. 1. 



59. Microstoma rotuiidatum, (Risso), Giiuther 53 



Outline Irom Cuvier and Valeucienues, Histoire Naturelle des Poiasons de la France, Vol. xviii, 

 PI. 544. 



60. Harpodou macrochir, Giiuther 59 



Outliue from GUnther, Challenger Report, Vol. xxii, PI. xlvii, Fig. A. 



PLATE XVII. 



61. Argentina silus, (Ascanius), Nilssou 52 



Drawing by H. 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, Goode and Bean : 52 



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

 at Station L'402, in N. lat. 28^^ 36', \V. Ion. 85° 33' 30", at a depth of 111 fathoms. 



63. Bathylagus enryops, Goode and Bean 55 



Drawing by A. H. Baldwin, from 31861, U. S. N. M., collected by the steamer Alhalroas in N. lat. 

 39" 52', W. Ion. 70" 30', at a depth of about 600 fiithoms. 



64. Bathylagus Benedicti, Goode aud Bean 55 



Drawing by A. H. Baldwiu, from a specimen collected by the steamer Albatross at Station 2711, 

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



PLATE XVIII. 



65, 66. Bathysaunis ferox, Giintber 58 



Djawings by H. L. Todd, from a specimen obtained by the steamer i'/oic at Station cccxLi, in 

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

 67, 68. Ipnops Murray!, Giiuther 67 



Drawings b>- H. L. Todd, from a specimen collected by the steamer Blake at Station ccxxxiii, 

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

 No. 68, one and a half times.) 



69. Bathylaco nigricans, Goode and Bean : 57 



Drawing by A. H. Baldwiu, from the type specimen collected by the steamer Blake at Station 

 xxxix, oil' Santa Cruz, iu 2,393 fathoms. 



PLATE XIX. 



70. Chlorophthalmus Agassizii, Bonaparte 60 



Drawing by A. II. Baldwin, from a specimen C(dlected by the steamer Albatross al Station 2314, 

 in N. lat. 32° 43', W. Ion. 77° 51', at a depth of 159 fathoms. 



71. Chlorophthalmus chalybeius, Goode 60 



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

 Stations 876-878, off Marthas Vineyard, iu 120-142J fathoms. (About one aud a half times 

 natural size.) 



