86 Field Columbian Museum — Zoology, Vol. VII. 



A small individual of this very rare Brotulid was obtained^ by 

 Mr. L. Mowbray and is now in the Field Museum. The example is 

 not quite two inches long including caudal ; it corresponds fully with 

 the description published by Evermann and Kendall in Bull. U. S. F. 

 C. 1897, 132, pi. 9, fig. 14. 



The color in spirits is light brown, finely punctate with brown 

 specks. The lateral line consists of two series of pores, the upper 

 one, containing about 12 pores, starts slightly above the opercular 

 spine and runs back not so far as the vertical through the vent; 

 the second is on a lower level and extends toward the caudal base, 

 but is gradually lost. 



247. Brotula barbata (Bl. & Schn.). 



GooDE, Am. Jour. Sci. Arts, xiv, Oct., 1877, 291. 



248. Brosmophycis verrilli Garman. 



Barbour, Bull. M. C. .Z., xlvi, No. 7, 1905, 131. 



CCXVI. Family Rej^aleeidse. 



249. Regalecus glesne (Ascanius). 



GooDE, Am. Jour. Sci. Arts, xiv, Oct., 1877, 292, as Regalecus 

 gladius 



CCXIX. Family PleiiroiieetidH'. 



250. Platophrys lunatus (Linnaeus). Plate Fish. 



5272 No. 88. Nonsuch Id. Seine. Sept. 3. 



5273 No. 415. Well Bay, Cooper's Id. Seine. Sept. 26. 



5274 No, 434. Castle Harbor. Sept. 30. 



251. Platophrys ocellatus (Agassiz). Plate Fish. 

 Well Bay, Cooper's Id. Seine. Sept. 5. 

 Nonsuch Bay. Seine. 4 spec. Oct. 4. 

 Nonsuch Bay. Seine. Sept. 26. 

 Long Bay. Cooper's Id. Seine. NOung. 



Sept. 25. 

 5279 No. 716. Cable Bay, Tucker's Town. Seine. Young. 

 Sept. 26. 



