THE FISHES OF ALASKA. 

 114. Icelus canaliculatus GilliL-rt. 



301 



Originally described by Gilbert ( 18!».5i from station 3329 north of laialaska (1890 1. No other spec- 

 imens have been taken. 



Fig. 53. — Icelus canaliculatus Gilbert. 



115. Radulinus asprellus Gilliert. 



Twenty-one specimens, varying from 0.7-5 to 6 inches, are in the collection, representing the following 

 localities: Station 4221, mouth of Hood Canal: station 4219. .Vdmiraltv Inlet: station 4204, off Fort 



Fig, 5-!.— Radulinus asprellus Gilbert, 



Rupert, British Columbia; station 4191, in outer harljor at Xanaimo, British Columbia; Kasaan Bay; 

 Btation 422(5, Behm Canal, near Loring; station 4234, in Yes Bay; and near Seattle by J. P. Todd. 



In the .specimen from station 4226 the snout equals eye, and is 3.1 in head; maxillary 2. 06; mandible 

 2.1; peritoneum silvery; length of caudal tin l,4.5inhead. These measurements are not given in current 

 descriptions. 



Fig. 55.— Triglops beani Gilbert. 



116. Triglops beani Gilbert . 



The collection contains specimens from the following localities; Albatross stations 4205, 4211, 4212, 

 and 4213 (all in Admiraltv Inlet i, 4248 (Eastern Pa.ssagei, 4268 and 42G9 (Afognak Bavi. 4242 (Karta 



