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last of his long array of new species of fishes. He follows the precedent of Linnaeus” 
in closing his work with “‘ Good-night!”’ 
359. Coryphenoides garmani Jordan & Gilbert. 
Boshu, No. 6184a; Misaki, No. 6325a. 
360. Coryphznoides misakius Jordan & Gilbert. 
Misaki, No. 6029a-b. 
D. II, 11, 150 to 160; A. 160 to 170; P. 21; V. I, 7; Scales 220 to 240, in trans- 
verse series 11/30. Identical with the type. 
361. Macrourus nasutus (Giinther). 
Misaki, No. 6322a—b; Sagami Bay, No. 4107a-—c; in deep water. 
362. Macrourus asper Giinther. (Plate XX XVIII, fig. 2). 
Misaki in deep water. We refer our example, which we figure, to Macrourus 
asper. 
363. Ccelorhynchus japonicus (Temminck & Schlegel). 
Misaki, No. 6207a (Coll. Owston). 
DAs. 
364. Coelorhynchus anagirostris Jordan & Gilbert. 
Misaki, No. 6155a (Coll. Owston). 
This specimen (21 em. long) is smaller than the type, with larger eye and 
shorter snout. 
Family PLEURONECTID. 
365. Pseudorhombus misakius Jordan & Starks. 
Osaka, No. 6374a-b. 
Fic. 79. Pseudorhombus misakius Jordan & Starks. (From Proc. U. S. N. M., Vol. XXXI, p. 
175). 
8 Convolvulus bona-nox Linneus. 
