FISHES OF PUGET SOUND. SII 
79. Ascelichthys rhodorus Jordan & Gilbert. Plate 
Ixxxiv. 
Plentiful at Waadda Island, Neah Bay. It is found 
under rocks between tide marks. Nota very active fish. 
This is the type locality where it was first taken by Jordan 
& Gilbert in 1880. It reaches a length of 3 inches. It 
occurs also on the rocky coast about Cape Mendocino in 
California. 
Family PSYCHROLUTID. 
80. Psychrolutes paradoxus Giinther. 
The original type from the Gulf of Georgia. Not ob- 
tained by recent collectors. Dr. Boulenger informs us 
that twelve dorsal rays are present in the original type, 
three of them entirely hidden by the skin. 
81. Psychrolutes zebra Bean. Plate Ixxxv. 
Probably rare. One small specimen obtained, about 
an inch and a half in length. 
82. Gilbertina sigalutes Jordan & Starks, n. gen. and 
sos Plate xxvii. ; 
Head 3 in length of body: depth 4; dorsal VIII, 18; 
anal 14; ventrals I, 3; pectoral 15; eye 6 in head; in- 
terorbital 2%; maxillary 24; ventrals 2; pectorals 1; 
caudal 24%; base of dorsal 13 in length of body; base of 
anal 3. 
Body rather slender, robust anteriorly, compressed pos- 
teriorly, the greatest breadth and depth at shoulders. Head 
large, the nape slightly produced; mouth large and broadly 
rounded, oblique, the jaws about equal: maxillary extend- 
ing to posterior margin of eye, its end buried under the 
skin of the cheek; eyes placed high, the interorbital space 
very wide and slightly convex, its width about 2% times 
that of the eye; the posterior end of mandible very prom- 
