30 Messrs. J. Wood-Mason and A. Alcock on 



Neobythites, Goode & Bean. 



17. Neohythites macrops, Gthr. 



Neobythites macrops, Giinther, * Challenger ' Deep-sea Fishes, p. 10:2, 



pi. XX. fig. A. 

 Neobythites macrops, Alcock, Auu. & ^Ing- N^at. Hist., Nov. 1889, 



p. 385. 



Twenty specimens, varying in length from 4 to 8^ inches, 

 were taken at Station 115, 188 to 220 fathoms. 



18. Neohythites pterotus, Alcock. 



Neobythites ptej-otus, Alcock, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. Sept. 1890, 

 p. 210, and Oct. 1890, p. 297. 



A very fine male specimen, 1 foot long, from Station 117, 

 1748 fathoms. It differs from the large female captured last 

 year in the Laccadive Sea in having the pectoral fin-rays very 

 much more prolonged — reaching to tiie tenth anal ray — and 

 spatulate at the ends. In the female the pectoral fin-rays 

 reach only to the first anal ray. 



Saccogaster, Alcock. 



19. Saccogaster maculata, Alcock. (PI. VII. fig. 3.) 



Saccogaster maculatus, Alcock, Ann. ^t Mag. Nat. Hist., Nov. 1S89, 

 p. 389. 



An adult male specimen, just over 3i inches long, from 

 Station 120, 240 to 276 fathoms. The male has a large 

 bilobed postanal papilla, and into the sulcus between the 

 lobes the seminal duct opens. The female, it now appears 

 from a reexamination of the type described in 1889, has the 

 distended ovaries full of developing embryos, so that we now 

 know Saccogaster maculata to be a viviparous fish ; and we 

 may conclude that the postanal papilla is an iutromittent 

 organ of copulation. 



Paradicrolene, Alcock. 



20. Paradicrolene nigricaudis^ sp. n. 



B. 8. D. circ. 90. A. circ. 75. C. 8 ? 

 P. 19-20/6-7. V. 2. 



Head conoid ; its length about 4^ in the total, with tlie 

 caudal; its height ^, its breadth ^ its length; all its bones 

 strong. 



