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BULLETIN OF TITE BUKEAU OF FISHEEIES. 



283. Liopsetta glacialis ( Pallas). 



W'c have 4 specimens. fi.To to 9 inches long, collected by the .Ubalro.is on the Asiatic coast at 

 Pertopaulski and Tareinski harbors (1900). 



The species has been recorded from Hotham Inlet and Chamisso Island. Kotzebiie Sound ( Bean 

 1882). Unalaska and Attn islands and St. Michael (Turner 1886). St. Michael (Xelson 1887). 

 Port Clarence (Scofield 1899). Mouth of Naknek and Nushagak rivers, and at station 3232 in Bristol 

 Bay (tiilbert 1895). 





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Fig. 141.— Liopsetta glacialis (Pallas). 



284. Platichthysstellatus (Pallas). 



This is apparently the most abundant and widely distributed flounder in Alaska, many large examples 

 being frequently taken in salmon traps. We have 41 examples, ranging in length from 0..5 to 11.2.5 inches, 



FlG. 142.— PUtichthys ytcllatils (Pallas). 



taken at various places along the coast from Cape Flattery nnrthward to the Alaskan peninsula and across 

 to Kamchatka. The following Incalities are represented: Cape Flattery: Gabriola Island: Kilisut Harbor; 

 Tribune Bay: Marrowstone Point: Mink .Vrm: Ixiring; Yes Bay; Helm Bay; Yakutat; Karluk; Nushagak; 

 Unalaska: Pelropaulski; and Tareinski Harbor. 



