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3G. Lampanyctus townsendi (Eigenmaun and Eigenmann). 

 (Jordan and Evermann, 1896, I, p. 558.) 



Known from Cortez Banks ; the type was taken at a depth of 

 45 fathoms. 



37. Nannobrachium leucopsarum (Eigenmann and 



Eigenmaun). 



(Jordan and Evermann, 1896, I, p. 562.) 



This species is found rather abundantly in deep water from 

 Alaska (Gilbert, 1893, p. 399) to San Diego. Eigenmann (1892, 

 p. 112) reports it to be one of the most abundant Myctophids off 

 Point Loma, especially during stormy weather, when it may be 

 found in the stomachs of rockfish. 



38. Diaphus theta Eigenmaun and Eigenmann. 

 (Jordan and Evermann, 1896, I, p. 564.) 



This species is known from the coast of Washington (Gilbert, 

 1893, p. 399) to San Diego (the type locality) in deep water. 



39. Myctophum calif orniense Eigenmann and Eigenmann. 

 (Jordan and Evermann, 1896, I, p. 572.) 

 Cortez Banks : known only from the types. 



40. Tarletonbeania crenularis (Jordan and Gilbert). 

 (Jordan and Evermann, 1896. I, p. 575.) 



This specimen is known only from two specimens, one taken 

 from the stomach of an albacore in the Santa Barbara Channel 

 (the type), the other blown on the deck of a vessel on the coast of 

 Washington during a storm (Jordan and Evermann, I. c). 



41. Tarletonbeania tenua Eigenmann and Eigenmann. 

 (Jordan and Evermann, 1896, I, p. 575, fig. 248.) 



Known only from the type from the stomach of Scbastodes 

 miniatus taken near the Coronado Islands. 



