76 U. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES 



509. Notacanthus analis Gill. 



Gulf Stream. 



Notacanthus analis Gill, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., VI, 1883, 255, lat. 40° 



N., long. 69° W., Albatross stations 2677 in 478 fathoms and 2676 in 



407 fathoms. 



510. Notacanthus phasganorus Goode. 



Grand Banks, Newfoundland. 



Notacanthus phasganorus Goode, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., Ill, 1880, 535, 

 Grand Banks of Newfoundland. 



611. Notacanthus spinosus Garman. 

 Off Panama. 

 Notacanthus spinosus Garman, Mem. Mus. Comp. ZooL, XXIV, 1899, 



301, PI. L, figs. 4, 4a, 4b; Albatross stations 3384 and 3354, 322 and 



458 fathoms. 



Genus 182. POLYACANTHONOTUS Bleeker. 



Polyacanthonotus Bleeker, Versl. Akad. Amsterdam (2), VIII, 368 



{Notacanthus rissoanus Filippi and Verany). 

 Zanotacanthus Gill, Johnson's Cyclopaedia, III, 1876, 883 {Notacanthus 



rissoanus Fihppi and Veranv). 

 Macdonaldia Goode and Bean, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XVII, 1894 



(1895), 467 {Notacanthus rostratus CoUett). 



512. Polyacanthonotus challenger! (Vaillant). 



5sorth Pacific and Bering Sea. 



Notacanthus rissoanus Giinther, Fishes, Challenger, XXII, Part LVII, 



PI. LXI, fig. 13 (not of Fihppi and Verany). 

 Notacanthus challengeri Vaillant, Exp^d. Sci. Travailleur et Talisman, 



1888, south of Yeddo; based on Giinther's description. 



513. Polyacanthonotus rostratus (Collett). 



Gulf Stream. 



Notacanthus rostratus Collett, Bull. Soc. Zool. France, 1889, 307, off 



Newfoundland, at Albatross station 2216 in 963 fathoms, and station 



2553 in 551 fathoms. 



Order Q. SYMBRANCHIA. Symbranchoid eels 

 Suborder HOLOSTOMI 



Family 66. SYNBRANCHID^ 



Genus 183. SYNBRANCHUS Bloch. 



Synbranchus Bloch, Ichthyologia, IX, 1795, 87 {Synbranchus marmoratus 



Bloch). 

 U nibranchaptura Lacepede, Hist. Nat. Poiss., V, 1803, 658 {Synbranchus 



marmoratus) . 

 Ophisternon McClelland, Calcutta Jour. Nat. Hist., V, 1845, 197 (0. 



Tetrabranchus' Bleeker, Nat. Tijds. Ned. Ind., II, 1862, 69 {T. microp- 



th»lmus McClelland). 

 Symbranchus of authors generally; corrected spelling. 



514. Synbranchus marmoratus Bloch. 



Tropical America, in streams from the Amazon northward to southern 



Mexico and St. Lucia; generally abundant; recorded northward from 



Vera Cruz, Trinidad, St. Lucia, Lake Peton, Huamuchal, Rio Chisoy, 



etc. 

 Synbranchus marmoratus Bloch, Ichthyologia, IX, 1795, 87, pi. 418, 



tropical America. 

 Synbranchus immaculatus Bloch, loc. cit., pi. 419, fig. 1. 

 Synbranchus transversalis Bloch and Schneider, loc. cit., 1801, 524, 



Guinea; after Gronow. 

 Unibranchapertura grisea, marmorata, immaculata, and lineata Lac6p6de, 



Hist. Nat. Poiss., V, 1803, 658, Surinam. 

 Synbranchus fuliginosus Ranzani, Nov. Com. Acad. Sci. Bonon, IV, 



1840, 75, pi. 11, fig. 1, Brazil. 

 Murxna lumbricus Gronow, Cat. Fish., 1854, 18, Sea of Guinea. 

 Symobranchus vittatus Castelnau, Anim. Amer. Sud, Poiss., 84, 1855; 



pi. 44, fig. 3, Rio de Janeiro. 



