10 • MEMOIRS OF THE CARNEGIE MUSEUM. 



Synodus (Gronow) Seopoli. 

 (SmiruH Cuvier.) 



43. Synodus varius (Laccpede). Ulae. (J. & E., p. 63.) 

 A'cry c'oninion in shallow water. ' The color is very variable. 



44. Synodus kaianus ((iiinther). (G., p. 588.) 

 Deep sea. Taken by the "Albatross" off Maui. 



Saurida (Aivier and Valenciennes. 



45. Saurida gracilis (Quoy and Gaimard). Ulae. (J. & E., p. 65; G., p. 5S9.) 

 Common over coral sand. 



Family XXIV. GHLOROPHTHALAIID.^. 



Ghlorophthalmus Bonaparte. 



46. Chlorophthalmus proridens (Gilbert and Cramer. (J. & E., p. 66; G.,p. 589.) 

 Deep sea. Common. 



Family XXV. BATHYPTEROID^. 



Bathypterois Gimther. 



47. Bathypterois antennatus Gilbert. (G., p. 590.) 

 Taken by the "Albatross" off Kauai. 



Famil.y XXVI. PARALEPIDID.E. 



Lestidium Gilbert. 



48. Lestidium nudum Gilbert. (G., p. 607.) 

 Deep sea, off Alolokai. 



Family XXVII. MYCTOPHID^. 



Neoscopelus Johnson. 



49. Neoscopelus macrolepidotus Johnson. (G., p. 601.) 



Neoscopelus alcocki Jordan and Starks. 



.Pelagic, widely distributed. According to CJilbert Japanese and Hawaiian 

 specimens are wholly identical with the original Atlantic form, Neoscopelus macro- 

 lepidotus Johnson, from Madeira. 



Dasyscopelus Glinther. 



50. Dasyscopelus pristilepis Gilbert and Cramer. (G., p. 600.) 

 Pelagic, Hawaii to Marquesas. 



