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Family MYCTOPHIDA. 
The Japanese species of this family are described in a preceding paper by 
Professor Gilbert. The following were obtained by us from Mr. Owston’s dredgings 
with the “‘ Golden Hind.” 
28. Dasyscopelus orientalis Gilbert. 
(Mem. Carn. Mus., Vol. VI, Pl. XI, fig. 1). 
Misaki, No. 4613 type, 4614a—z, 4615; 4616. 
29. Diaphus gigas Gilbert. 
(Mem. Carn. Mus., Vol. VI, Pl. XII, fig. 2). 
Sagami Bay, No. 4602a. 
30. Diaphus czruleus (Klunzinger). 
Sagami Bay, Nos. 4603a-g¢. 
31. Diaphus latus Gilbert. 
(Mem. Carn. Mus., Vol. VI, Pl. XIII, fig. 1). 
Sagami Bay, No. 4604 type, 4605a-—d. 
32. Diaphus sagamiensis Gilbert. 
(Mem. Carn. Mus., Vol. VI, Pl. XIII, fig. 2). 
Sagami Bay, No. 4608 type, 4609a-c. 
Family SILURID:. 
33. Parasilurus asotus (Linnzeus). 
(Mem. Carn. Mus., Vol. IV, fig. 4, p. 168; l. c., Vol. VI, fig. 13, p. 12). 
Okayama, Tama River, near Tokyo, Nos. 6440a—b; Lake Biwa, Nos. 6291a-e. 
34. Liobagrus reini Hilgendorf. 
Lake Biwa at Matsubara, No. 6125. 
Fie. 2. Liobagrus reini Hilgendorf. (From Proc. U. 8. N. M., Vol. XXVI, p. 910). @ 
Depth 6 in total; eye 4 in interorbital; spines of fins not half length of soft rays. 
5. Fluvidraco nudiceps (Sauvage). 
Lake Biwa at Matsubara. Nos. 6275a-b. Young piebald; fins dark; a white 
caudal spot. 
