Fig. 117. The Three-starred Anglerfish or Bathyceratias uilynchnus is the name I have 

 given to a fish, six inches long, which came within my range of vision from the bathy- 

 sphere, 2740 feet down. In its tall, lighted masts, its oval glands, and its fins, it is closely 

 related to well-known deep-sea fish. In mouth, teeth, and other respects it is quite different. 

 (From a painting by Else Bostelmann. Courtesy of National Geographic Magazine) 



