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BULLETIN OF THE BUREAU OF FISHEKIES. 

 245. Lycodalepis tumeri Bean. 



Recorded by Bean (1879) as Lijcodis l.iinwri fruin St. Michael and ( 1882) as Lycodcs coccincus from Big 

 Diomode Island, Bering Strait. Point Barrow (Murdoch 1885) as Lycodes turned and Lycodes cocdneiis. 

 Norton Sound (Nelson 18S7) and Point Barrow (Scofield 1899), both as Lycodalepis tumeri. 



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Fig. 121.— Lyfodfllopis turneri Bean. 

 246. Furcinianus diaptera ((iilbert). 



Thirty-nine specimens of this species, ranging in length from 2.45 to 12.5 inches long, were taken 

 at statioas 4198, 4236. 4238, 4251, 4255. 



The color in all the large specimens is uniform and tlie bars are lacking; in the mediimi-size ones 

 the bars are very faint; some of the small ones are nearly plain, others distinctly barred. 



Recorded by Gilbert (1895) as Lycodes diapterus from north of Unalaska, at stations 3227, 3324, 

 332G, 3329 to 3332. 



Fig. 122.— Furciinitnus diapttTus (Gilbert). 

 247. Bothrocara pusilla (Bean). 



The collection contains 14 specimens, 4.75 to inches long, dredged at stations 4251, 4252, 4255, 

 425(;. 



(Jriginally dcscribeil by Bean (1891) as Maynea pusilla from off Nagai Islaiul, Alljalross station 

 2S48. North'.if Unalaska at stations 3224, 3227, 3330. and 3331 (Gilbert 1895). 



248. Bothrocara mollis Bean. (PI. xxi, fig. 2.) 



Recorded from Albatross station 3034, off Bogoslof Island (.lordan & Gilbert 1899). 



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Fig. 123.— Gymnelis viridis (Fiibricius). 

 249. GymneUs viridis (Fabricius). 



Three specimens, 3 to 4 inches long, collected by Mr. Rutter at Karluk, June 8-10, 1903. 



These specimens differ somewhat from current descriptions. The head is 8 not 6.5 in length, and 

 color in alcohol is almost uniform cherry red; 2 of the specimens have a conspicuous wliite bar along 

 the cheek, which is faint in the third specimen. 



