222 DEEP SEA FISHES. 
orbital space; anterior one of each pair with a dermal prolongation. Eye 
large, nearly two sevenths of the length of the head, lower very little less 
advanced than the upper. Teeth small, right anterior larger, in a single 
series. Gill rakers moderately elongate, strong, sharp, three on the upper 
section of the forward edge of the first arch and nine on the lower. Lateral 
line making a regular upward curve above the pectoral three times as long 
as high; straight from the tip of the pectoral backward. 
Pectoral on each side with eleven rays, half as long as the head. Dorsal 
and anal rays shorter and forming fringes anteriorly ; dorsal origin at the 
forward portion of the right eye; anal origin below the base of the pecto- 
ral; anal preceded by a short procumbent spine ; caudal longer in the median 
rays, blunt, separated from dorsal and anal by a space equal to the length of 
the snout; left ventral longer. 
Seales small, larger along the middle of the flank, small on the head near 
the bases of the fins and on the fin rays, absent from the snout. 
Grayish-brown with transverse cloudings of darker; with numerous 
small spots of light coior edged with black on the left side, forming one or 
two longitudinal series on dorsal and anal, a couple of tranverse series on 
the caudal, and three or four still more irregular series on the flank. Right 
side uniform flesh color. Left pectoral with a couple of transverse bands of 
brown. The fins and flank are more or less freckled with brown. In cases 
there are several transverse bands, or five or six narrow streaks, on the left 
side. 
Agreeing tolerably with the species H. Bollaam Gilb. in numbers of fin 
rays, but possessing a larger number of rows of scales between the lateral 
line and the dorsal and somewhat different markings. 
Station. Latitude, Longitude. Depth. Temperature. Bottom. 
3368 5° 32! 45!" N. 86° 54’ 30” W. 66 fathoms 58.4° F, Rky. 
Engyophrys Sancti-Laurenti. 
Engyophrys Sancti-Laurenti J. B., 1889, P. U. S. Mus., XII, 176. 
D: 89's) Aw 73 Vs Gs BP. 112510; CC. 17s Les ite: 22-12 26- 
Form a sinistral much compressed suboval in which the greatest depth 
is one half and the length of the head one fourth of the length from the 
snout to the base of the caudal. An indentation of the outline in front of 
the upper eye is partly filled by the bony orbit on the ridge of which there 
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