PHILIPPINE MACROUROID FISHES—GILBERT AND HUBBS. 503% 
CO. radcliffe: is apparently related, on the one hand, to C. smithi 
and flabellispinis, and, on the other hand, to productus, anatirostris, 
and webert. In addition to the characters given in the key, radcliffe7 
differs from productus and weberi in the naked nasal fossa. Its 
relationships with commutabilis are more remote. 
Table of measurements in hundredths of length to anus. 
PME OSS SURI OM cee oie he an oe aoe oe oe ae See eeieas 5502 15505 25503 5536 45537 
Motalblenothanimmes-ce sak seo se ae wer eee 347 3253 DGS 7 i scalp stare ate 137 
Menor. O ANU IM TMM sce. no cence seen es eee es 134.5 3102 101 95 46. 5 
enaphroheneads~. $425 sca tense ce ade cee eeaeee ok 72 276 CED 76.5 81 
ONC MOIBOL DU sense se mcrae cce teen hacen cietcece= 22 22.3 22 22 22 
ostorbital lengthiof heads: (35 <. sceeancc nesses eee 26.5 26 25. 5 25 22.5 
AWTZT(S NH OOO TTY HSIAO H ON LICE Le Re eR a pa a ee ee Wied 17 17 16.5 16 
A TAG FVM ECON] PH OO) 9 OREN [o> Sere eo a ee = 9.7 10.5 9 10 9 
MOTDItTOMVEOPeLCle: 2 nose core te eoee a ween ocdecce oes 30.5 329 27 27 26 
Manp iho feSnolers aan aan eres ean Se edie ancinee sae 27 31 32 31 39 
IEGTa Nef cis(o} PATH 0) OA hs See a ee ei eae 23 22 21 20 18 
DepiBior- OG y7a> asceta: oes shaw aa sesewee a aimecye 38 40 39 34 32 
Rael e ite Or OG Yr cae Sere et tyactes oe nies nic cece eco se 30 29 29 30 22 
LNT ROA TD ah ES eit en a 2 ae ae 22 20.5 20 20 16 
MOM CraGGISUMINIS seer me. Monee sss Sons hoe casineme ee 27 27.5 26 Dahl ene ees 
Eieipitironm second) dorsal Spine).c2 soe cee ne sat eosc ees beneer ses 33 33 Ago oe eet os 
Hhanptinvofatirsip@ Orsal Bases. soos cna scuicc msec sit Sees 14 14 13 12 11 
ihensth: of interd orsal Spacerc. oace sek aces eee cence cls cs c=eeon 18 25 22 16 
enpihonmpectorals<aso~5- soc ks See oc Sak ee eee emesees 28.5 34.6 30.5 UN tel |e eee a 
Kenvthofzouter-ventral ray:.j2 22.225... ee en 24.5 30 27 27.5 34 
Lengthiof séecond:ventral tav,...- 5 sses-.a<s5 ceases 17 20.5 18.5 VE Ni ee a 
1 See fig 
i 2 Type. 
3 ae sn added as an estimate of the length of spine broken from tip of snout. 
4See fig. 
(radcliffet, named for Mr. Lewis Radcliffe, scientific assistant, 
United States Bureau of Fisheries, in recognition of his work on 
Philippine Macrouroids). , 
38. COELORHYNCHUS WEBERI, new species 
Coelorhynchus commutabilis form eta SmirH and RaApcuiFrFre, Proc. U. S. Nat. 
Mus., vol. 48, 1912, p. 132, text figure 7 (including only the type-speci- 
men, which is figured; the two other specimens are typical of C. com- 
mutabilis, the scales having been lost from underside of head). ° 
Type-specimen.—Cat. No. 78225 U.S.N.M.; from Albatross sta- 
tion 5325, off northern Luzon, at a depth of 224 fathoms and a bot- 
tom temperature of 53.2° F.; length, 315 mm. to end of pseudo- 
caudal of 8 rays, 127 min. to anus. 
Fin-rays—first dorsal, II, 8; pectorals, 18, ventrals, 7. 
The contours of the body are long, even curves; the base of the 
first dorsal is scarcely oblique. The greatest depth of the head is 
equal to its width; the greatest depth of the body is contained about 
2.3 times in the length of the head to the opercular angle; the greatest 
width, scarcely less, is contained 2.4 times in head; the tail is less 
strongly compressed than usual, its width being contained just 
twice in its depth at a point twice the head length behind tip of snout. 
The form of the head is well shown in figure 25, except that the pos- 
terior sides of the head are drawn as somewhat distended. The snout 
