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easily known from Icelinus qiiadriseriatus, the only other Icelinus 

 found in this region, by the tentacles on the nasal spines. 



181. Icelinus quadriseriatus (Lockington). 

 (Jordan and Evermann, 1898, II, p. 1897.) 



Specimens taken in abundance on the banks off Point Loma, 

 and near San Pedro. They have from 8 to 10 spines, and 13 or 

 14 rays in the dorsal. The pectoral reaches a little past the front 

 of anal. A black spot is present at each end of spinous dorsal, 

 and a bright canary yellow spot is on lower part of the mandible 

 in life. This species is abundant in waters of moderate depths 

 north of San Francisco (the type locality). 



182. Astrolytes notospilotus (Girard). 

 (Jordan and Evermann, 1898, II, p. 1899, fig. 689.) 



Abundant off Santa Barbara (Jordan and Gilbert, 1880, p. 

 61) ; no specimens seen by us. It reaches a length of 10 inches, 

 and is found north to Puget Sound (Jordan and Gilbert, 1881, 

 p. 454). 



183. Icelus australis Eigenmann and Eigenmann. 

 (Jordan and Evermann, 1898, II, p. 1918.) 



Known only from two small partly digested specimens from 

 the stomach of Sebastodes miniatus taken at Cortez Banks. 



184. Rudulinus boleoides Gilbert. 

 (Jordan and Evermann. 1898, II, p. 1919.) 



Known only from the type taken off Santa Catalina Island by 

 the U. S. S. Albatross. 



185. Calycilepidotus spinosus Ayres. 

 (Jordan and Evermann, 1898, II, p. 1937.) 



Hitherto known only from Monterey and San Francisco in 

 rather deep water. Here recorded (Gilbert, MS. notes) from off 

 the Santa Barbara Islands. 



