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38. Cottns huamilis Bean. 



^Northern Alaska, Saint Michael's to Kotzebue Sound 



and, probably, to Belcher Point. 

 At Saint Michael's this is used by the natives for food. 



21521. Saint Michael's, Alaska, June 11, 1875. L. M. Turner. 



39. Cera toco tfu§ diceraBss (Pallas) Gill. 



Southern Alaska ; Kamtchatka. (Pallas.) 

 32015. Fort Tongass, Alaska, July, 1882. Capt. H. E. Nichols. 



40. Uranidea microstoma Lockington. 



Known from Sitka, Kodiak, and Unalashka. 



The typical specimen was sent from Kodiak by Wm. 



J. Pisher, and was incorrectly credited (in Proc. Nat. 



Mus. iv., p. 249) to Mr. Lockington. 

 28083. (2 spec.) Unalashka, Alaska, August 1, 1880. S. Bailey. 



41. Gymnacanthiis galeatus Bean. 



Unalashka ; Steamer Bay (Southeastern Alaska). 

 Capt. Henry E. Nichols, U. S. N., discovered this inter- 

 esting species in Steamer Bay, thus considerably ex- 

 tending its range in Alaska. 

 28097. Unalashka, Alaska, July 30, 1880. Dr. T. H. Bean. 



43. Artedius ienestralis Jordan & Gilbert. 



Artedius notospilot us Bean, Proc. Nat. Mus. iv, p. 250 (not of Girard). 



Puget Sound (Jor. & Gilb.) ; Shumagin Islands; Una- 

 lashka. 



This is the northern representative of A. notospilotus, 

 differing from it in having a lower spinous dorsal and 

 in the greater extent of the scales on the back. 



23934. Unalashka, Alaska. W. H. Dall. 



43» Hemilepidottss tracliiiriis (Pall.) Giinther. 



San Prancisco and Puget Sound (Jor. & Gilb.), Gulf 



of Alaska, Unalashka. 

 This species is most abundant in the southern part of 

 its range. 

 27901. Sitka, Alaska, 1880. L. A. Beardslee. 



44. Heinilepidotus jordanii Bean. 



Gulf of Alaska, Unalashka, and other Aleutian Islands, 



Eastern Siberia. 

 A food-fish of excellent quality. Abundant in the 

 western part of the Gulf of Alaska and in Cook's 

 Inlet. 

 27612. Popoff Island, Alaska, July 17, 1880. Dr. T. H. Bean. 



