﻿CHECK LIST OF FISHES OF THE DOMIXION*. 71 



228. Benthosema arcticum I.iitken. 

 Marine. 



Davis Straits, Greenland (Liitken, 1892, as Scopclus arcHcus): given here owing to its oc-' 

 ciirrence in Davis Straits. 



229. Tarletonbeania crenularis Jnidan and Oilbert. 

 Marine. 



Off Straits of Fuca, State of A\'ashington: Santa Barbara Channel, California: ''two small 

 specimens known, one from the stomach of an albacore, the other blown on a vessel 

 during a storm " (.lordan and Evermann) : given here owing to its occurrence off Straits 

 of Fnoa. 



230. Arctozenus borealis lieinhardt. 

 Bathybial. 



"Greenland; occasionally southward to Cape Ann" (.Jordan and Evermann), and therefore, 

 being a northern fish, but extending south beyond our coasts, mentioned here. 



231. Plagyodus ferox Lowe. 



Lancet Fish. 

 Bathybial. 



Off Nova Scotia: Grand Banks, Newfoundland: coast of Massachusetts: Madeira, and 

 Canary Islands f(\ivier and \'alenciennes, 1849, as Alepisaurus azuiTits). 



232. Plagyodus aesculapius* Bean. 

 Wolf fish: Handsawfish. 

 Marine. 



British Columbia: ranges from California northwai'd to Alaska. 



233. Plagyodus borealis Gill. 

 Handsawfish. 

 Marine. 



British Columliia: ranges from the Aletitian Islands to Puget Sound. 



234. Percopsis guttatus Aga.ssiz. 

 Sand Roller: Trout Perch. 

 Lacustrine and fluviatile. 



Ranging more or less locally, sometimes as in the Great Lakes region abundantly, from 

 Lake Champlain westward to .Alberta, northward to the Hudson Bay region, and south- 

 ward to Kansas and the Ohio and Delaware Rivers: ascends the river Moira, pas.sing 

 the town of Tweed, Ontario, at the spawning season in great numbers. 



235. Columbia transmontana Eigenmann and Eigenmann. 

 Oregon Trout Perch. 



Fluviatile: "sandy or weedy lagoons." 



Known from the lower basin of the Columbia river: given here as likely to be found in 

 British Colimibia. 



*'"It does not seem to differ at all from Plagyodus ferox." .Jordan. 



