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Color on the left side purplish brown, speckled with dark brown, and with 

 three large ocellated subcircular spots, nearly as large as the eye, with white 

 centre, dark iris, narrow light margin, and a brown encircling outline. They 

 are arranged in the form of an isosceles triangle, the spot marking the apex 

 being upon the lateral line, near the base of the caudal peduncle, the others 

 distant from the lateral line, on either side, a space equal to their own diam- 

 eters, the lower one nearly reached by the tip of the elongate ventral. On the 

 blind side white. Fins blotched with dark brown. 



Radial formula : D. 69 ; A. 56 ; P. 11 ; V. 6 ; B. 7. Lateral line 48 (in 

 straight portion). 



Station N. Lat. W. Long. Fathoms. Specimens. 



313 32° 31' 50" 78 45' 75 4 



3. Monolene sessilicauda, Goode. 



Monolcne sessilicauda, Goode, Proc. U. S. National Museum, III. 1880, pp. 338, 



472. (Nov. 23.) 



Three specimens of this species were obtained from Station 314, lat. 32° 24' 

 X., long. 78° 44' W., at a depth of 142 fathoms. 



The species has also been found only by the U. S. Fish Commission off 

 Newport, R. I., in 115 to 150 fathoms. 



4. Citharichthys arctifrons, Goode. 

 Citharichthys arctifrmis, Goode, op. cit., pp. 341, 472. (Nov. 23.) 



Eight young individuals, the longest measuring two inches, were dredged at 

 Station 313, off Charleston, S. C, in 75 fathoms ; also, three specimens, badly 

 mutilated, from Station 336, lat. 38° 21' N., long. 73° 32' W., in 1!)7 fathoms, 

 and another large one at Station 311, lat. 39° 59' 30", long. 70° 12' W., in 143 

 fathoms. Other small ones were from Station 314. 



The peculiar elongated snout, similar to that of Maorwnu, is attributable 

 to age. 



The species has also been taken by the U. S. Fish Commission off Newport 

 in 83-155 fathoms. 



Station. 

 311 

 313 

 314 

 335 

 336 



