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4. The second dorsal spine, as in C. marginatus, seems to be the longest in 
the medium-sized specimens (see the following table of measurements). 
5. The terminal rostral tubercle is relatively much smaller in the large type 
than in the smaller specimens. 
6. The coloration of the smaller specimens, perhaps to be correlated with 
their capture at a lesser depth, is much lighter, especially on the fins, than in 
the larger type. The fact that the largest of the paratypes is much lighter 
than the other three renders less significant the color difference between the 
type and the paratypes. In this lightest specimen the fins are white, with the 
exception of the following parts: the ventral filament, the tips of the anterior 
anal rays, the second dorsal spine, and the distal portions of the first few rays 
of the anterior dorsal. ; 
The buccal cavity is lined with dusky; the branchial cavity with blackish ; 
the peritoneal cavity with brownish. 
Table of measurements in hundredths of length to anus. 
Type. Paratypes. 
PAULDURT OSS SUALLOD ses Naecten wcise enon Seo teers ute 5470 
OULMCH eb AMANIM secs te Sac tek See hee wa eee eee 1 430 
Iheneihatowanas in mms. 2s ste. Latte dos aee oale | 150 
MECHA UOTOMUGA GMS er emer Mis stan eer eae sae 57 
MEME POLOMOn Mie e ce eae Stee SEE Fo ocala ake es 10 
Width of interorbital.......... 11.5 
Width of suborbital.....-. an) 
Orbit to preopercle............ 25 
eH AUTOS OW ber Mee eae ence sac eee ke eeeren Bee 16 
\IVAGGTH ey OVESTEXOTU I Fhe ee ie ae een Oe Ree vy cp Rae 19.5 
HEME ALOMMD PCE IAW «= keeaes ee bkGe ~ayngewe ee conee 17 
Henetinonparweltstwe os Sees se cratic awe niece een cee cs 5 
DENT aIOM DOG Views ems. .2 hae Pebnc se eee na eee ec 53 
VCE OT DOU erat ete ee ne mee nes et a SS 23 
ARSE SUORVCTICTG yaa os pice ee se doe ene so cshs Wace ewan e |eae cs ~ eee 
MEN DEAL VONSUNMUS wee Gane aces Ss Selene 4 Stee ee Sele 27 
Heightof second dorsal'spine -:2.-<-2:-2.-2..22 ech len 122.5 
eiehiotioird-dorsalirants 2 ocr ose 2 cokes eoeen cae cee 45 
Kenethofirst dorsal pase... i222. cesccselie eee ote 18 
Fnperdersal Spaces ce aee. sot eee ewe cesie Stee oaecis | 8:35 
heneihvolpectorale=+ on pleas) oe eee nee | 36 
bene OnoMtersveniral ray. 2c: 520 220s os okee eee ee 29 
Length of second yentral ray..................-.--.. | 19 
Solhrays Mist ORSAlen scree os ) soe eae eee ne 9 
Pectoral rays: 
ACT ee ae ee ee as oe ne ae cel cee See | 20 
ECL EE b eeepc ome ae eS AO ls Rae om ena: te es 
Ventral rays: 
Cli sec a yeeecert Wah. setacceme ne eis cose awl Soe eee 7 
a ieee See ie, ees ee ates ee ER Oe Sen a idk 
1 A large pseudocaudal developed around the truncated end of tail (see type-figure). 
2 A small pseudocaudal developed. 
3 The rudimentary rays of the second dorsal can be traced farther forward by dissection. 
(microps, in reference to the very small eye.) 
17. CORYPHAENOIDES AEQUATORIS (Smith and Radcliffe). 
Macrourus aequatoris SMitH and RaApDcLiFrFeE, Proc. U. 8S. Nat. Mus., vol. 43, 
1912, p. 120, pl. 26, fig. 3. 
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List of stations. 
: Bottom | Number 
Albatross A Depth in 4 
station. Locality. sat nbens: eae eg ae 
hy oe 
T5608s Gulhottominiy Celebesvate:. 21-3 8ek 2 <8 eS Ssasee me see se? 1, 089 36.3 l 
56092 ee COC aN pS cH Lee nee MR ca 1,092 36.3 | 
