THE FTSHES OF ALASKA. 



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262. Antimora niicrolepis Hean. 



The ciillertion contains a single example, no. 1315, 21 inches long, taken by the Alhalross in Ber- 

 ing Sea, 1S95. The species was recorded from stations 3330 and .3.331, Bering Sea, by Gill>ert, 18r).5^ 



263. Lota maculosa (Le Sueur). Liruj. 



Said to be common in Lake Bennett, Tagish Arm, Lake Atlin, and proVnibly in all suitable waters 

 in the Yukon basin. 



Two specimens were secured in Lake Bennett in July, 1903, one 4. .5 inches long taken along 

 shore and the other 25 inches long in a gill net set at the bottom of the lake. 



Recorded by Murdoch (1885) from Jleade and Kuahru rivers. Nelson (1887) Nulato; Fort 

 Reliance; Andreafski, Yukon River; Kotlik. Tm-ner (1886), Yukon River. Gilbert (1895), Nushagak. 



Fig. 130.— Lota maculosa (Le Sueur). 



Family 50. MACROURID.€. 

 264. Albatrossia pectoralis (Gilbert). 

 Recorded from Albatross station 3(i34, off Bogoslof Island (Jordan it CJilbert 1899). 



265. Bogoslovius clarki (Jordan & Gilbert). (PI. xs-ii.j 

 Originally described from Albatross station 3G34, off Bogoslof Island (Jordan it Gilbert 1S99). 



266. Bogoslovius firmisquamis (Gill & Townsend). 

 We have a single specimen 21.5 inches long from Albatross station 3274, Bering Sea, June 27. 1891). 



267. Chalinura semila (Bean). 

 Originally described l>y Bean (1891) from east of Prince of Wales Island, .Vlbatross station 28.59. 



