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I must agree with Dr. Lütken’s statements concerning the vome- 
rine teeth and the lateral line. Moreover I find a short barbel on 
each side at the angle of the mouth. 
LIPARIS, ArTtepı. 
Liparis fabricii ? 
Kröyer, Nat. Hist. Tidskr. II. 1847. 
Günther, Cat. of Fishes, IH. p. 161. 
Three very young specimens were collected off Spitsbergen which 
in all probability belong to this species. 
GYMNELIS, REINHARDT. 
Gymnelis viridis. 
Ophidium viride, Fabricius, Fauna Groenl. p. 141. 
Gymnelis viridis, Reinhardt, Danske Vid. Selsk. 
Afh. VII, p. 116. Günther, Catal. of Fishes, 
IV. 323. Malmgren, Spetsb. Fiskf., p. 515. 
@ymnelis pietus, Günther, Catal. of Fishes IV, 
p- 324. 
Six speeimens were brought from the Barents-Sea belonging to 
different colour-varieties. Three are dusky with a white transverse 
band behind the head and a black anal fin, three others have a light 
coloured belly and a white anal fin. A black spot on the base of 
the dorsal fin is present only in two specimens of the first named variety. 
BOREOGADUS, GüNnTHER. 
Boreozadus polaris. 
Merlangus polaris, Sabine, Suppl. App. Parry’s 
Voyage. p. 211. 
Gadus fabrieü, Günther, Cat. of Fish. IV, 336. 
Boreogadus polaris, Gill, Proc. Ac. Nat. Se. Philad. 
1863, p. 233. Malmgren, Spetsb. Fiskfauna, p. 531. 
One specimen captured in the Barents-Sea. The diameter of the 
eye is one third of the length of the head; the total length of the 
specimen 113 mm. 
