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BULLETIN OF THE BUKEALT OF FISHERIES. 



Family 41. GOBIESOCIDJ,. The Clingfishes. 



214. Caularchus meeandricus (Girard). 



ThiMollcctiiin conlainsL'spocimen?. each 2.75 inches long, seined at Fort Rupert .Inrie 2<s, 1003. TVe 

 alsn have 2 specimens 1.5 and 2.25 inches lone; taken at Gabriola Island by the Albatross. 



Fig. 100. — Caularchus mseandricus (Gir.ird). 



Family 42. BLENNIID^. The Blennies. 



215. Bryostemma polyactocephalus (Palla.s). 



One specimen 7 inches lung seined at station 4228; 2 specimens 4.5 inches long dredged at station 

 4205; no. 2914, a .specimen 11.4 inches long, from station 4253. 





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Fig. 107-— Bryostemma polyactocephalus (Pallas). 



In the smaller examples the cirri on the top of head are coarse, thick, and lihint ; in the larger exam- 

 ples they are quite different, being small and hairlike and not so numerous. 



Recorded from stations 3213 and 3274. north and .south of the Alaskan Peninsula (Gilbert 1895) a* 

 Chirolophiis pohjaclocephahis. St. Michael (Nelson 1887) and St. Paul (.lordan & Gilbert 1899). 



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Fig. lOS.— Apodichthys flavidus Girard. 

 216. Apodichthys flavidus (iirard. 

 The collection contains 22 specimens 4 to 8 inches long from Sucia Islancl. May (J, 1804. 



