LIST OF FISHES COLLECTED AT PORT LUDLOW, 

 WASHINGTON.* 



BY EDWIN CHAPIN STARKS. 



(With Plates lxxiv and lxxv.) 



This paper records the ichthyological results of the 

 last annual dredging expedition made by the Young 

 Naturalists' Association of Seattle, Washington, and the 

 second in which the author, as an honorary member, has 

 taken part. A camp was established this year near Port 

 Ludlow, on Puget Sound, and all the dredging and other 

 collecting was done in that vicinity. 



The report of last yeart recorded 141 species* known 

 from that region. Five new species and four others 

 hitherto unrecorded are listed in the present paper. 



The author wishes to express his indebtedness to Dr. 

 Charles H. Gilbert, whose interest and aid made his work 

 possible. 



The following species are described here as new to 

 science. The number after each is the number of the 

 type on the register of the Leland Stanford Jr. Univer- 

 sity Museum. The new genus is indicated by full face 

 type. 



Neoliparis fissuralus. No. 5044. 

 Artedius asperulus. No. 5046. 

 Axyrias harringtoni. No. 5047. 

 Icelinus strabo. No. 5045. 

 Pallasina aix. No. 5040. 



Family SQUALID.-E. 

 i. Squalus sucklii (Girard). 



Contributions to Biology from the Hopkins Seaside Laboratory of the 

 Leland Stanford Jr. University, No. 8. 



t"The Fishes of Puget Sound," Jordan & Starks, Proc. Cal. Acad. Sci., 

 2d Ser., Vol. v, 1895. 



Proc. Cal. Acad. Sci., 2d Ser., Vol. VI. December 1, 189G 



