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472 PROCEEDINGS OF UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 
7. Paralichthys oblongus, (Mitchill) Jordan. 
Pleuronectes oblonga, Mircuity, Trans. Lit. & Phil. Soc. N. Y. i, 1814, p. 391+ 
Platessa oblonga, STORER, Syn. Fish. N. A. p. 225.—DrEKay, Zool. N. Y. Fish. 
_ 1842, p. 299, pl. xviii, fig. 156. 
Chenopsetta oblonga, GILL, Cat. Fish. E. Coast N. A. 1851, p. 50 (name of 
genus proposed; no definition); Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. 1854, p. 218 
218 (genus defined p. 216). 
Pseudorhombus oblongus, GUNTHER, Cat. Fish. Brit. Mus. iv, 1854, p. 425.— 
GoovE & BEAN, Cat, Fish. Essex Co, & Mass. Bay, 1879, p. 7. 
Paralichthys oblongus, JORDAN, MSS. 
Platessa quadrocellata, STORER, Proc. Bost, Soc. Nat. Hist. ii, 1847, p. 242: 
Hist. Fish. Mass. 1867, p. oe Dla sx hows: 
Platessa quadrocularis, G1iLL, Cat. Fish. E. Coast N. A. 1851, p. 51. 
Specimens were obtained at the following trawling stations: No. 
26078, from station 873, 100 fathoms. 
8. = eee sessilicauda, Goode. 
Monolene sessilicauda, GOODE, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. iii, 1580, p. 338. 
Specimens were obtained from the following stations: ; 
Fathoms. 
INO: 2G004 Stations S77 ONSMece Moses hace Sees csc. ores se sn ea sieets cisies sine Se aera 150-115 
BNOst26099 WstatlonrS7 Ges arte a) ees = ee iSin\-esiatemte es ein aronieroin ia emia ae ate set 120 
WOs PONE) SuEb IKON SY (A) eo Be SACO a HOS SUSE Oe Oh Soo Beke San See Coos MoAsosoE Seda spar 126 
9. Citharichthys arctifrons, Goode. 
Citharichthys arctifrons, GOODE, Proc. U. 8. Nat. Mus. iii, 1880, p. 341. 
Specimens were obtained from the following stations: 
Fathoms. 
Noss aS0S 20130 Sst atoms (ilies sepa e euch see os Pisin ee ge irene Rin ie eae eles 115 
Nos. 26100, POLO AS baton Oioe ae sere Soe micclsine els = more epe eto e ie = eae eee ee aurea ae 85 
NomeOll asta tlongsed Osc secrecy tec acces atic e Seis mia nie eae etn once aerere ere 120 
INGO IRS MS tatrONVE OMS: Stim mere oe or enn, Seen Rae aiken rene ou) Bee eam Rare lame te 120 
WoreOls4si station, S782. (20. Ms BRO. BO A EEL SEES. SEEN, S08 1424 
INOe 26129) stationed 2 ses nas cee cee eee Rete s Rc ee ea cteare pan cto olen aca mee 85 
‘- FSUSPLH ENON CeO) ere ee GP ee aan pr oe eS a OR is OP CRN et te i 155 
10. Citharichthys unicornis, Goode. 
Citharichthys unicornis, GOODE, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. iii, 1880, p. 342. 
Specimens were obtained as follows: 
Tathoms. 
Wor 26003 rstation 6702.02-1.5. Cee ost pe Geese a ee Oe Pe Sos! 155 
No. 26003, station(S7les: Jo) e222) WP 2 oe Ste TY oes 2 IDS 
11. Limanda ferruginea (Storer) Goode & Lean. 
Platessa ferruginea, STORER, Hist. Wish. Mass. 1867, p. 198, pl. xxx, fig. 4. 
Myzopsetta ferruginea, GILL, Cat. Fish. E. Coast N. A. 1861, p. 51 (genus not 
defined) ; Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. 1864, p. 217 (genus defined), et alibi. 
Pleuronectes ferrugineus, GUNTHER, Cat. Fish. Brit. Mus. iv, 1562, p. 447. 
Limanda ferruginca, GOODE & BAN, List Fish. Essex Co. & Mass. Bay, 1879, 
p. 6. 
Platessa rostrata, H. R. StoRER, Boston Journ. Nat. Hist. v, 1857, p. 268, pl. 
viii, fig. 2. 
Myzopsetta rostrata, GILL, ll. ¢. 
Numerous specimens were taken in 1874, 1875, and 18380 south of Cape 
Cod, in deep, cold water. The most ease locality is the Pecten 
Ground off Watch Hill. 
