THE FISHES OF ALASKA. 



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Originally described by Tilesius from Unalaska. Recorded by Bean (1882) from St. Paul, Kodiak 

 Island; Unalaska; ('apt' Lisburne; Arctic Ocean. From many stations (44) around the MeiUian Islands 

 and in Bristol Bay by Gilbert (1895). From St. Paul Island Ijy Townsend (1887). 



Fig. 94.~Averruneus Piamelant' Jordan & Starks. 

 173. Averruncus emmelane Jordan & Starks. 



One specimen, 6.25 inches long, dredged at station 4222, mouth of Hood Canal. Only 2 other 

 specimens known. They were taken in a seine near Port Orchard, Puget Sound, by E. C. Starks. 



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Fig. 95.— Sarritor frenatus Hilbert. 



174. Sarritor frenatus (Jil belt. 



Six specimens, 2. .5 to 10.5 inches long, collected by the Albatross at stations 3598, 3599, 4290. and 

 4292. Originally described by Gilbert ( 1895) as OdontopyasfrenatiisiTom AUiatross stations 3219, 3225 to 

 3227. 3255 to 3258. 32(53. 32(59, 3279. 3282. 3309, 3311. 3313. and 3330, located on both sides of the Alaskan 

 Peninsula and both north and south of the Aleutian Chain. 



175. Sarritor leptorhynclius i (iilbert). 



Seven .specimens, 3.25 to 4.5 inches long, were dredged at stations 42(iS, 4279. 4283. 4285. and 4286. 

 Originally descri1)ed liy CJilbert (1895) from north and .south of the-Alaskan Peninsula at stations 3215, 

 3219, 3222, 3229, 3259, 3265, and 3267. 



Fig. 90. -B.^thyagonns nigripinnis Gilbert. 



176. Bathyagonus nigripinnis Ciilbert. 



The collection contains 36 specimens. 2.25 to 8 inches long, dredged by the Albatross in 1903 at 

 stations 4191. 4198, 4231, 4235, 4236, 4238, 4240, 4241. 4250 to 4252, 4258, and 4266. The species was 

 originally described by Gilbert (1895) from north and south of Unalaska at stations 3210, 3316, 3324, 

 3325, 3329 to 3332, and 3337. 



