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barbels). The second division Liparopsidce comprises Cyclopterichthys ventricosus (Pallas) [identified 

 with the Cyclopterus glaber of Steindachner ( ■■ Ichthyologische Beitrage X, p. 14, pi. 8) from Kam- 

 schatka and the sea of Okotsh] and Cyclopterus amissus Vaillant (Strait of Magellan, Mission scienti- 

 fiqne du Cap Horn p. 33) and Liparops Stelleri (Pallas). Among the true Liparididce are mentioned 

 of the genus Liparis 1) L. Montagui (t. VII, fig. 6 — 20 and VIII, fig. 8 — ii| with several synonyms from 

 European and Eastamerican places 2) L. mucosus Ayr. (Tab. V, fig. 1 — 5, Tab. IX, fig. 1, Tab. X, fig. A) 

 (California, Alaska etc.); 3) L. calliodon (Pall.) identified with L. cyclopus Gthr.) (t. VI, fig. 1—5) (Kam- 

 schatka); 4) L. liparis L. (= Z. lineatus Lepech., Kr.), Z. vulgaris FL, Z. barbatus Ekst. (from European 

 and American seas) Tab. VII, fig. 1 — 5, 21, 22; 5) Z. antarctica Putn. (t VI, fig. 6 — 10), according to Gill 

 an Euantioliparis (southmost part of Southamerica). To the genus or subgenus Careliparis is referred 

 1) C. liparis Bl. Cuv. (=L.gibbus Bean) (tab. I— III) (Behring's-S trait etc.), 2) C. funiculus Rhdt. (L.arctica 

 Gill, Fabricii Kr., lineatus Coll. p. p., 3) C. Steineni Fischer (Enantioliparis, South-Georgia), 4) L. pulchellus 

 Ayr. (t. IV, t. V, fig. 6 — S, t. VIII, fig. 4—7, 12 — 14), 5) L- pallidas Vaill. (Tierra del Fuego, Missions 

 scientifiques pi. IV, fig. 3). Under Carcprocfus are noted C. micropus Gthr. (Challenger, Report 

 pi. XII, fig. B); the Gymnolycodes Edwarsii of Vaillant ( Expeditions scientifiques t. 26, fig. 3) is 

 thought perhaps to be the same species, further C. major (of which more below) C. gelatinosus (Pall.) 

 and C. Reinhardti, which is not identified with C. gelatinosus, but with L. rauula G. & B. 



In Oceanic Ichthyology are named, not only Paraliparis and the nearest allied apodal types, 

 the so called Amittrince, 3 genera of true Liparids, viz 1) Liparis (Artedi): Expl. Cyclopterus liparis L. 

 = C. lineatus Lepech., Kr., Z. vulgaris Fl., L. barbatus Ekst. 2) Careliparis (compare the monograph 

 of Garman cited aboye). 3) Careproctus Kr. , distinguished after the old definition by the ventral disk 

 being small and placed below the head. Further is noted L. f'C.J Reinhardti Kr. , in which some 

 have meant to recognise the Cyclopterus gelatinosus of Pallas and which is therefore termed C. gelati- 

 nosus (Pall.); an allied tvpe is designed C. spectrum Bean from Alaska; further a C. rauula G. S: B. 

 (fig. 251), fished off Halifax, and C. micropus Gthr.; and finally a species termed C. major, answering 

 to the Liparis or Actinochir major of the Northamerican ichthyologists (the denomination after the 

 Cyclopterus liparis var. major of Fabricius) and identified with the Greenlandiau Z. tunica fa and with 

 the L. Fabricii described in Kara-Havets Fishe^ (after my opinion identical with Kroyer's species of 

 the same name, but in no way with L. tuniecitus Reinhardt). A doubt (well founded I believe) is also 

 expressed, whether this Liparis be really a Careprocfusl 



Of other Liparids are named in Jordans and St arks' s paper on the fishes of Puget 

 Sound Neoliparis Flora- and N. Greeni , N. mucosus Ayr., N. callyodou Pall. (= L. mucosus Gann.), 

 L. cyclopus Gthr., Z. Dennyi J. St., L. fucencis Gilb. and L. pulchellus Ayr. Others are further 

 mentioned in Gilbert's The ichthyological collections of U. F. C. St. Albatross during 1890 n 

 from the sea off the coast of California: Careproctus melanurus G. with the rather important 

 remark, that the disk;- becomes smaller with age, but that its place like that of the anus remains 

 unaltered. Further are named from Unalaska and Alaska etc. a Careproctus ecteues Gr., C. Colleti ('.., 

 C. phasma G., C. simus G., C. oste/itum Gilb. (the disk reduced to a rudiment), Gyrinichthys (11. g.l 1. 1- 

 trcmus, Rhiuoliparis (n. g.) barbuli/ier, Bathyphasma (n. g.> ovigerum Gilb., Liparis pulchellus Ayr., /.. cy- 



