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268. Macrourus acrolepis (Bean). 



Tlu' rollci-tiim contains 2 specimens, nos. 2601 and 259!), 5 and 8 inches long, dredged at station 

 3784, nuiili i il' Alcnt ian Islands, 1900. Recorded from .Ubatross .station 3634, off Bogoslof Island (Jordan & 

 Gilbert 1899 ). 



Fig. IM. — Macroiirn.s acrolepis (Bean). 



269. Macrourus cinereus iCiilliert). 



Wo have 4 specimens, 7.5 to 17.5 inches long, dredged in 660 fathoms at station 3634, in Bering 

 Sea, July 7, 1896, and one specimen, no. 2959, 17 inches long, dredged at station 4267, off Cape Edge- 

 cumbe, 1903. 



Originally described liy Gilbert (1895) from north of Unalaska Island at stations 3307 and 3329; 

 has been recorded from station 3C34, off Bogoslof Island (Jordan & Gilbert 1899). 



Fic. 1.T2.— Athercsthis stomias (Jordan & Gilbert). 



Family 51. PLEUKONECTID^. The Flounders. 



270. Atheresthes stomias (Jordan ct (iilbert). 



Seven specimens, C to 28 inches long, are in the collection from .Vttu Island, and Bering Sea 

 (.\usu.st 10. 1895) and stations 3789. 4223. 4283. Others were seen or collected at Boca de Quadra: Behm 

 Canal : Loring; in trap at Dundas Bay ; and at stations 4231 and 4272; and one, 28 inches long, in verj- bad 



