THE FISHES OF ALASKA. 



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These characters are probably sexual or are explained by the large size of this specimen. 

 The collection contains also no. 2304 and 137, 8. -5 and 7.b inches long, collected at Petropaulski, 

 1900; no. 2404, a specimen 9. .5 inches long, no locality, probably off Kamchatka. 



Fig. 74.— Megalooottus laticeps (Gilbert). 



139. Megalocottus laticeps (Gilbert). 



Described originally (Gilbert 1895) from Nushagak River and Herendeen Bay. Recorded (a; 

 ColUa tR'nioptenis) by Bean (1882) from Point Belcher, Arctic Ocean; Hagmeister Island, Bering Seas 

 and St. Michael. Turner (I88G1, Xorton Sound, and Scofield (1899), Port Clarence. Xo specimens 

 obtained bv us. 



Fig. 75.— ZesticeUis profundoruin (Gilbert). 



140. Zesticelus profundorum (Gilbert). 



Originally described by Gilljert (1895) as Acanthocottus profundorum from station 3329, north of 

 Unalaska. 



