﻿104 CHECK LIST OF FISHES OF THE DOMINION. 



466. Triglopsis ontariensis Jordan and Thompson. 

 Lacustrine. 



New species "founded on one specimen from off Toronto, Ontario" (Lambe. lOl'i). 



467. Gymnocanthus pistilliger Pallas. 

 Marine. 



Recorded from Hudson Bay:* and "collected at Niantilik Harbor, Cumlicrland Gulfif 

 coasts of Alaska, westward through Bering Sea, to Peti'opaulski. 



468. Gymnocanthus tricuspis Reinhardt. 

 Marine. 



Arctic Seas, e.xtending southward on the American side to coast of Labrador, and on the 

 European side to coast of Norway. 



469. Oligocottus borealis Jordan and Snyder. 

 Marine. 



British Columl>ia and Puget Sound: ranging on the Pacific coast from Prince William 

 Sound to Oregon. 



470. Blennicottus acuticeps (iilbert. 

 Marine. 



Ranges from Vancouver Island to Prince William Souml: also from tide pools at Unalaska 

 — 4 type specimens. 



471. Blennicottus globiceps bryosus Jordan and Starks. 

 Globe-headed Seulpin. 



Marine. 



British Columl)ia and Pu.get Sound, ranging northward to Kadiak. 



472. Blepsias cirrhosus Pallas. 

 Prickled Sailor-fish. 

 Marine: in shallow water. 



British Columbia and Puget Sound: ranging from coast of Oalifornia northward to Alaska, 

 hence westward to Kamchatka. 



473. Nautichthys oculofasciatus (lirard. 

 Banded Sailor-fish. 



Marine. 



British Columbia and Puget Sound: ranging from coast of California northward to Kadiak 

 Island. 



*"This fi.sh has been reported from the Atlantic side of North America, but it is probably a different species, 

 as (he mushroom-like filaments are not mentioned in their description. Sir John Richardson took a single specimen, 

 a female 5 or 6 inclies long, at Hudson Bay, which appears to be the same as these from Bering Sea." Scofield: 

 quoted after Jordan and Evermann. 



f A specimen from this locality is figured in Drs. Jordan and Evcrm.ann's 'Fislics of North and Middle America,' 

 vol. IV, pi. CCCI. 



