FISHES—REGAN. 21 
A single specimen, 185 mm. in total length, from seven miles east of Cape North ; 
depth 70 fathoms; bottom sand. 
The other known species, ?. ventralis, Radcliffe, was described from a specimen 
taken near Doworra Island, Dutch E. Indies, at a depth of 205 fathoms. 
SCORPAENIDAE. 
29. Sebastes percoides, Richards. 
30. Scorpaena cardinalis, Richards. 
TRIGLIDAE. 
31. Trigla kumu, Less. and Garn. 
BorTHIDAE. 
32. Pseudorhombus boops, Hect. 
33. Arnoglossus mongonuiensis, Regan (PI. x1, fig. 2). 
Arnoglossus mongonuiensis, Regan, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8) x1, 1914, p. 16. 
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eye 3 to 34 in length of head; lower eye a little in advance of upper ; interorbital 
space narrow. Maxillary extending to below anterior edge of eye ; males with a blunt 
spine on snout and a prominent knob below symphysis of lower jaw. Six or seven 
gill-rakers on lower part of anterior arch. About 70 scales in a longitudinal series. 
Dorsal 86-90; second to fifth rays prolonged in males. Anal 72-76. Pectoral of 
eyed side 2 to 2 (f) or 2 (%) of the length of head, of blind side about 3 (2%) or 
less (2). Caudal rounded or obtusely pointed. Olivaceous, with darker spots. 
Four examples, 75 to 85 mm. in total length, from off Cape North; depth 
14 to 30 fathoms: bottom sandy. 
Depth of body 23 to 2% in the length, length of head 4 to 43. Diameter of 
GZOBIESOCIDAE. 
34. Crepidogaster simus, Hutton. 
3.—FISHES FROM BRAZIL. 
These were taken off Cape Frio, in 22° 56’ 8., 41° 34’ W., at a depth of 
40 fathoms. 
RAIIDAE. 
1. Psammobatis cirrifer, Regan (Pl. xt). 
Malacorhina cirrifer, Regan, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8) xm, 1914, p. 16. 
Dise about as broad as long (to posterior end of pelvic fins), terminating in a 
barbel borne by a small triangular prominence ; anterior margins of disc shghtly 
e us . 
undulated, outer angles rounded. Vent nearer to tip of snout than to end of tail. 
