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BULLETIN UF THE BUREAU OF FISHEKIES. 

 109. Rastrinus scutiger i Heaii I. 



Originally dcscribod by Bean (1891) as Icdus scutigcr from Albatross station 2853, off Trinity Island. 

 Ri'fordod liy Gilbert (1895), as Jcelus scutiger, from station 3339 south of the Alaskan Peninsula. Not 

 obtained by us. 



Fig. ol. — Rastrinus scutiger (Bean). 

 110. Icelus bicomis iReinhardt). 



Two specimens from station 4281, one from 4285, one from 4286 (all in Chignik Bay), and one from 

 4278 (Alitak Bay). These range from 1.75 to 3.2 inches long. Also recorded from many stations in 

 Bristol Bay (Gilbert 1895). 



This species is easily distinguished by the 2 pairs of spines on occiput, but the specimens we have 

 vary as tcj the ninnber of dorsal spines, there being 8 or 9, and the rays vary from 17 to 20. 



FiG. 52. — Icolus spiniger Gill>ert. 

 111. Icelus spiniger Gilbert. 



One specimen 3.25 inches long, dredged at station 4227 in Behm Canal, near Loring; 3 specimens 

 2.4 inches long from station 4281, in Chignik Bay; 2 specimens 2.(5 inches long from station 4273 in 

 Alitak Bay; 2 specimens 1.75 and 2.4 inches long from station 4283, in Chignik Bay; 1 specimen from 

 4289, 3 from 4291, from 4292. 2 from 4293, and 6 from 4295, all in Shelikof Strait; these vary in length 

 from 2 to 3.25 inches. 



Originally described by Gilbert (1895) from stations 3210, 3223 to 3226, 3257, 3258, 3267, 3278 to 

 3280, 3292, 3302, 3311, 3334" and 3336, in the vicinity of Unalaska Island and in Bristol Bay. 



112. Icelus euryops Bean. 



Originally recorded by Bean (1891) from station 28-53. nlf Trinity Islands, where 3 specimens were 

 secured. Xot taken since that time. 



113. Icelus vicinalis (iilbert. 



Originally described l>y Ciilliert (1895) fr<jm stations 3324, 3330 to 3332 in Bristol Bay (1890). Not 

 taken since. 



