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JORDAN AND THOMPSON: FISHES OBTAINED IN JAPAN IN 1911. 313 
The eye in C. pictus is .09 of body-length, in C. fimbriatus .07-.075 in specimens 
of same size. 
Ginther™ regards these two species as synonymous, but makes no remark on 
the above mentioned characters. 
Fie. 87. Antennarius nox Jordan. (From Proc. U. 8. N. M., Vol. XXIV, p. 376). 
Family OGCOCEPHALID. 
390. Halieutza stellata (Vahl). 
Boshu; Sagami Bay; Misaki, No. 6142a-b. 
The smallest of these specimens shows a much narrower disk than the others, 
its breadth equal to the distance from the snout to the last of the base of the dorsal 
fin and an absence of small prickles between the larger spinules of the disk. The 
larger two show these prickles and a broader disk, equal to the distance from the 
snout to the pectoral angle. These, however, on comparison with other specimens 
are shown to be extremes of variations. 
4 Challenger, Deep Sea Fishes, p. 58. 
