THE FISHES OF ALASKA. 



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the species, but differs in having the opercle and preopercle scaled and nut naked below; the gillrakers 

 are stout and short, about the length of pupil; caudal is truncate. 



Recorded (Bean 1882), from Sitka; St. Paul, Kodiak Island; Humboldt Harbor, Shumagins. Bean 

 (1884), Wrangell and Tongass. Gilbert (1895) took it in abundance at Herendeen Bay and at 24 

 different stations in Bristol Bay. Townsend (1887), Kotzebue Sound. 



Fig. 139.— Liuianda probcscidea GUbert. 



281. Iiimanda proboscidea Gilbert. 



Originally described by Gilbert i 1.S!I.5 i from stations 3239, 3240, an<l 3248 in Bristol Bay, and from 

 Herendeen Bay. 



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Fig. 140.— PleuronectGs quadrituberculatus Pallas. 



282. Pleuronectes quadrituberculatus Pallas. 



Eight specimens, 3.5 to 15 inches long, taken at Sand Point, Snug Harbor, New Morzhovoi, and 

 station 4287. Recorded by Gilbert (1895) as abundant at Chernofski Harljor and Herendeen Bay, and 

 at stations 3240, 3244, 3251, and 3252, Bristol Bay. Chignik Bay and Port Clarence (Scofield 1899.) 



