ICHTHYOLOGICAL COLLECTIONS OF THE ALBATROSS. 475 



2. Icelus bicornis (Reinliardt). Stations 3439, 3440, and 3441. 



3. Triglops beani Gilbert. Station 3438. 



4. Heniilepidotus hemilepidotus (Tilesius). Numerous specimens, less than an 



inch long, taken at the surface near St. Paul Island. 



5. Aspidophoroides bartoni Gilbert. Stations 3439, 3440, 3441, and 3442. 



6. Odontopyxis frenatus Gilbert. Station 3440. 



7. Lycodes brevipes Bean. Stations 3440, 3441, and 3442. 



8. Lycodes palearis Gilbert. Stations 3439 and 3442. 



9. Gymnelis viridis (Fabricius). Stations 3441 and 3442. 



10. Pollachius chalcogrammiis (Pallas). Stations 3440, 3441, and 3442. 



In addition to these there are mentioned by Commander Tanner, m 

 his report on the cruise (in IJeport Uo S. Fish Commissioner, 1892), 

 yonug cod {Gadus macroeephaltis), tomcod {Microgachis proximus), and 

 flounders {Limanda aspera and Lepidopsetta hilineata). Si:»ecimens of 

 none of these were inchided in the material submitted to me. The 

 "eels" referred to by Captain Tanner were probably Lycodids. 



FISHES DREDGED IN THE STRAITS OF FUCA. 



1. Raja inornata Jordan & Gilbert. A male specimen, 17 inches long, from station 



3450. Spines and jmckles in greatly reduced numbers. Four strong supra- 

 ocular spines, a strong spine anteriorly on middle of back, and a row of 

 strong spines on the tail. A few small prickles on interorbital space and 

 on each side the middle line of back. Upper surface otherwise smooth- 

 Below smooth, except snout and anterior line of pectorals. 



2. Raja stellulata Jordan & Gilbert. Stations 3447, 3450, and 3466. 



3. Hydrolagus colliei (Bennett). Station 3447. 



4. Diaphus theta Eigenmann. Stations 3450 and 3459. 



5. Bathymaster jordani Gilbert. Stations 3464 and 3465. 



6. Sebastolobus alascanus Bean. Stations 3450, 3452, and 3460. 



7. Sebastodes alutus (Gilbert). Stations 3449, 3453, 3459, and 3462. 



8. Sebastodes caurinus (Richardson). Station 3449. 



9. Psychrolutes zebra Bean. Stations 3451, 3460, and 3464. 



10. Icelinus borealis Gilbert. Stations 3460, 3464, 3465^ and 3466. 



11. Triglops beani Gilbert. Stations 3464 and 3465. 



12. Nautichthys oculofasciatus Girard. Station 3465. 



13. Aspidophoroides inermis (Glinther). Station 3465. 



14. Hypsagonus quadricoriiis (Cuvier & Valenciennes). Stations 3464 and 3465. 



15. Xenochirus alascanus Gilbert. Stations 3443, 3445, 3446, 3456, 3457, 3459, and 



3461. 



16. Liparis deiinyi Jordan &. Starks. Stations 3443, 3445, 3453, 3458, 3459, 3460,. 



3461, 3465, and 3466. 



17. Liparis fucensis Gilbert. Stations 3445, 3450, .3451, 3458, and 3459. 



18. Liparis cyclopus Glinther. Stations 3443 and 3445. 



19. Cliirolophus polyactocephalus (Pallas). Station 3465. 



20. Gadus macrocephalus Tilesius. Stations .3447, 3460, and 3462. 



