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BULLETIN (IK THE BUREAU OF FISHERIES. 



Mr. J. E. Todd, and 2 by Mr. Cliamljerlain at Dolomi in 1 903. The species has also licen recorded by Bean 

 (J882) from Old Sitka and Chacon and (1884") from Mary Island. It was described originally from Sitka. 

 Interorbital flat; gillrakers 9+1!), the longest 2 in orbit, the last six on lower limb mere tubercles, 

 the first four on vertical limb short, rough, and somewhat clavate. 



Scbuslodcs laurinus, Osgood. North American Fauna No. 21. September 26, 1901, p. 20 (Queen Charlotte Islands). 



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Fig. 37.— aebastodes caurinus (Richardson). 



88. Sebastodes maliger (.Jordan & Gilbert). Yelloir-hackfd Rnckflsh. 



Two specimens (nos. 108 and 109), (i.o and 7.5 inches long, seined at Union Bay, .Inne 22, and 2 

 caught on hook at same place June 23; also 2 (nos. 2954 and 2955), 8.5 and 9.5 inches long, taken on 



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Fig. 38.— Sebastodes maliger (.Jordan & Gilbert). 



hook at Sitka. July 28; 5 specimens, 12.5 to M inches long, were taken liy the Albatross at Mary Island; 

 and a single specimen 13 inches long at Klemtoo Harlior in 1895. Two other specimens, one taken by 

 Luttrell at Sitka and one by H. C. Fassett at Klawak. These all agree well with specimens in the 

 National Museum. No. 2954 may be descrilied as follows: 



