THE FISHES OF ALASKA. 



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The species has been recorded (Bean 1882 1 from Coal Harbor. Shumagins; St. Michael, and Una- 

 laska. Point Barrow (Murdoch 188-5). St. :Michael (Turner lS8f)). T'nalaska and at station 32.56 in 

 Bristol Ray (Gilbert ISOoV Karluk ( Ruttpr 1809). 



250. Gjminelis stigma i Lay & Bennett). 



Originally described from Kotzebue Sound (1839); also recorded from Albatross station 3(i88. near 

 St. Paul Island (Jordan ct Gilbert 1899). 



Fig. 124. — Melanostigma pamiiielas Gilbert. 



251. Melanostigma pamnielas Gilbert. 



Descrilied from the coa-^^t of southern Alaska, latitude 4()° W north, longitude 121° -58' 4.5" west, 

 at Albatross station 3202. in 382 fathoms. 



Family 47. LYCOD.\PODID.«. 



252. Lycodapus fierasfer Gilbert. 



This species is represented in the collection by 8 specimens. 2.5 Xo 6 inches long, dredged at stations 

 4225, 42.50, and 4257. Recorded from north of I'nalaska at station 3324 (Gilbert 1895). 



253. Lycodapus parviceps Gilbert. 



Originally described l)y Gilbert (1895) from station 3324, north of Unalaska Island. 



Fig. 125- — Merluccius productus (Ayres). 

 254. Lycodapus extensus Gilbert. 

 Originally described by Gilbert (1895) from station 3324, north of Unalaska. 



Family 48. MERLUCCID/E. 

 255. Merluccius productus (Ayres). 

 We have one specimen, 4.5 inches long, collected by Mr. J. P. Todd near Seattle, 1903. 



