270 BULLETIN (IF THP: BLTREAT OF FISHERIES. 



44. Hypomesus olidus i Pallas). 



One specimen collected liy the Albatross at Tareinski Harbor. Recorded from St. Michael (Turner 

 1886. Bean 1882), and from rivers back of Grantley Harbor (Scofield 1899). No Alaekan specimens 

 seen by us. 



Fig. 18.— Hypomesus olidus (Pallas). 

 45. Leuroglossus stilbius Gilliert. 

 Recorded by Gilbert (1895) from station 3330. off northern shore of Unalaska. 



Fig. 19. — Leuroglossus stilbius Gilbert. 



Family i6. MICROSTOMID^. 

 46. Bathylagus borealis GilViert. 

 Ori<;inally described from .Mliatross station 3327, north of Unalaska (Gill>ert 1895). 



Family 17. MYCTOPHID.^. 

 47. Lampanyctus gemmifer Goode & Bean. 

 Six specimens 3 to 4.25 inches long, dredged at station 4255, in Lynn Canal July 16, 1903. 

 48. Nannobrachium leucopsarum (Eigenmann & Eigenmann). 



One specimen 3.5 inches long was picked up on the beach at Wrangell. Recorded by Gilbert (1895) 

 from stations 3227, 3307, 3308, 3325, and 3329. all in Bering Sea, north of Unalaska Island. 



49. Nannobrachium naimochir (Gilbert). 



Two specimens 3.5 and 4.5 inches long, dredged at station 4267, off Mount Edgecumbe; 3 specimens 

 1.5 to 2 inches long, dredged at station 4257, in Lynn Canal, and 2 specimens 1 and 1.5 inches long, 

 dredged at station 4235, in Behm Canal. 



This species has been recorded by Gilliert (1895) from stations 3211, 3307, 3308, 3327, 3329, 3338, 3340, 

 3342, and 3348, including the entire North Pacific and Bering Sea. 



