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NATURAL HISTORY OF ARCTIC AMERICA. 



Talle of Measurements — Continued. 

 Genus, Gatteroatexu. 



Corrent number of specimen ? •f""?m-y K"o.?nf^^* 



'^ { L., 2.',Ulu a. I L.,2L',015o. 



Locality 5 Christiania, Noi-way, K. Col- 



Head: 



Greatest lenpth 



Greatest width 



Width of iuterorbital area. 



LenKtli ofsiiDut 



Lcnt,'tli of opirctilum 



Length iif iiiaxillary 



Lcnjith iif iiiaiidiblo 



DianictiT of orbit 



Dorsal (spinous) : 



Distance from snout 



Lcnfjt h of base 



Length of tirst spine 



Length of second spine 



Lcngtli of last spine 



Dorsal (soft) : 



Length of base 



Length of antecedent spine 



Length of lirst ray 



Length of longest ray 



Length of last ray 



Anal: 



Distance from snout 



Length of base 



Length of first spine 



Lengtli of lirst ray 



Lengtli of longest ray 



Length of last ray 



Caudal : 



Length of middle rays 



Length of external rays . . . 

 Pectoral: 



Distance from snout 



Length 



Ventral: 



Distance from snout 



Length 



Dorsal 



Anal 



Caudal 



Pectoral 



Ventral 



Millimetres 

 and lOOths 

 of length. 



X, 



IV, 1 



.28 

 .12 

 .06 

 .06 

 .10 

 .07 

 .08 

 .08 



.29 



.28 



.065 



.07 



.055 



.26 

 .08 

 .14 

 .14 

 .04 



.59 

 .24 

 .09 

 .14 

 .14 

 .04 



.13 

 .14 



.30 

 .16 



.37 



.13 



1,12 



1,10 



J, IV 



9 



1.1 



Millimetres 

 and lOOths 

 of length. 



.30 

 .13 

 .06 

 .06 

 .09 

 .07 

 .08 

 .08 



.30 

 .30 

 .07 

 .07 

 .055 



.24 

 .08 

 .15 

 .15 



Blanchardi Sauvag© 

 (tjTe) (39) 21,139. 



Boston, U. S. 



Millimetres and lOOtbs 

 of length. 



.60 

 .23 

 .09 

 .15 

 .15 



.32 

 .17 



.39 



.13 

 IXI. 10 



1,9 



+, 12, + 



10 



1.1 



.28 

 .12 

 .00 

 .00 

 .08 

 .07 

 .08 

 .08 



.27 



.28 



.06 



.06S> 



.055 



.26 

 .07 

 .13 

 .1* 

 .04 



.5(5 

 .2» 

 .08 

 .13 

 .13 

 .045 



.12 

 • U 



.30 

 .1ft 



.3(J 



.12 



IX, 1, 11 



LIO 



V, 12, IV 



10 



1.1 



Family, MICROSTOMIDiE. 



28. Mallotns villosus (Miill.) Ciiv. 



Mtillolus rillosus Ricil., F. B. A., iii, 18:W, p. 187. 

 Signalized from Bathurst's Inlet. jNIi". Kumlien mentions " small lier- 

 riug like fish that enter the sound in great numbers in early spring, but 

 soon leave. They arc called 'ice fish' by the whalers." I suppose they 

 belong to the species named above. 



Family, SALMONID^. 



29. Salmo salar (Liiin.) Giiiitbor. 



Salmo Kiiliir Kl'.mukx, in lit. 



Mr. Kumlien w rites mo that this salmon was obtained in quantities in 

 the Cuniln'ihintl waters, and that he recognized at least two species of 



