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Dr. W. Beebe in a recent paper described a new species, 

 Haplophryne hudsonius (Zoologica, 12, no. 2, 1929). Our speci- 

 men has much in common with this new species, but differs 

 from it in having differently shaped snout and lower jaw, eyes 

 oval (not round) skin dully pigmented (not transparent) and 

 some other less important differences. 



