34<) BULLETIN OF THE BUREAU OF FISHERIES. 



Familv jo. CADID.^-. The C.idlishes. 



256. Boreogadus saida ( Lipediim. 



Recordfd from Kigiktowik, Norton Sound (Nelson 1S87J; St. Michael (Turner 1880); St. Michael 

 and Cape Lisburne (Bean 1882); Point Barrow (Murdoch 1885); Port Clarence (Scofield 1899). 





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Fig. 126.— Boreogadus said;i (Lepechin). 



257. Theragra chalcogramma (Pallas'). Alaska Polloch. 



An abundant and widely distributed specie?. Examples were collected or seen as follows: 

 One specimen (no. 02899), 12 inches long, from station 4250; one (no. 02892), 11 inches long, from 

 station 424G (dorsal 14-16-18; anal 21-19); eight, 5.75 to 7 inches long, seined in Cleveland Passage; 

 one (no. 02918), 10.5 inches long, from Skagway; one (no. 03002), 9.5 inches long, from station 4292; 

 one, 8 inches long, from station 4296; twenty, 2.5 to 3 inches long, from station 4212; a few seen at 

 Karluk and 2 at Shakan; 4 (20, 24, 24, and 24.5 inches long, weight 1, 2, 2.5, and 2.5 pounds) taken on 

 a hook at Sand Point; 12 (average length 22.5 inches, average weight 2.75 pounds) taken over the rail 



Fic. 127.— Ttvragra ohalcognimnia (Pallas). 



with hand line at Fox Harbor. Others were taken or seen at the Chilkoot. cannery, Cleveland Passage, 

 Skagway (where many were taken on hook and line); Dundas Bay (several in salmon trap); Pavlof 

 Harbor; Unalaska; Cliignik Bay; Sitkoh Bay: Loring; Litnik Bay; and stations 2844, 2864, 3781 (off 

 Kamchatka^ 4246. 4250, and 4255; and a specimen G.5 inches long collected by Mr. M. C. Marsh at 

 St. Paul Island. Pribilof Group, August 7, 1906. 



