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Sta. 2861. May 31, 1888. Lat, 51° 14' N.; long. 129° 50' W. 6 

 specimens. 



Albatross, April 26, 1892. Off Vancouver Island. From floating 

 kelp. 1 specimen. 



Albatross, 1892. Off Cape Cook, Vancouver Island. 2 specimens. 



Sta. 3449. August 28, 1891. Off Washington. Lat. 48° 29' 40" 

 N.; long 124° 40' 10" W. 135-0 fathoms. 1 specimen. 



Sta. 3444. August 27, 1891. Lat. 48° 16' 30 "N.; long. 123° 49' 

 40" W. 41-0 fathoms. Numerous specimens. 



Sta. 4756. November 16, 1905. Lat. 47° 37' 48" N.; long. 

 122° 26' 20" W. 75-0 fathoms. 2 specimens. 



Sta. 4757. May 4, 1906. Lat. 39° 18' N-; long. 123° 58' W. 

 Enormous quantity of specimens. 



Sta. 4468. May 13, 1904. Off Santa Cruz Lighthouse, Monterey 

 Bay, Cal. (about lat. 36§° N.). Numerous specimens. 



Sta. 4471. May 14, 1904. Off Point Pinos Lighthouse, Monterey 

 Bay, Cal. 3 specimens. 



Sta. 4515. May 23, 1904. Off Point Pinos Lighthouse, Monterey 

 Bay, Cal. 5 specimens. 



Sta. 4528. May 27, 1904. Off Point Pinos Lighthouse, Monterey 

 Bay, Cal. 2 specimens. 



Sta. 4529. May 27, 1904. Off Point Pinos Lighthouse, Monterey 

 Bay, Cal. 2 specimens. 



Sta. 4533. May 28, 1904. Off Point Pinos Lighthouse, Monterey 

 Bay, Cal. 1 specimen. 



Sta. 4536. May 31, 1904. Off Point Pinos Lighthouse, Monterey 

 Bay, Cal. 2 specimens. 



Sta. 4537. May 31, 1904. Off Point Pinos Lighthouse, Monterey 

 Bay, Cal. 2 specimens. 



Sta. 4382. March 18, 1904. Off south point North Coronado 

 Island, vicinity of San Liego, Cal. (about lat. 32f° N.). Surface. 

 1 immature specimen. 

 B. Localities off Asia. 



Sta. 4793. June 16, 1906. Lat. 54° 48' N.; long. 165° 54' E. 

 Near Bering Island. 300-0 fathoms. 3 specimens. 



Sta. 4785. June 12, 1906. Lat. 53° 20' N.; long. 170° 33' E. 

 300-0 fathoms. 1 specimen. 



Sta. 5030. Sept. 29, 1906. Lat. 46° 29' 30" N.; long. 145° 46' 

 E. 300-0 fathoms. 15 specimens. 



Sta. 4806. June 26, 1906. Lat. 42° 13' N.; long. 144° 21' E. 

 Near northern Japan. 200-0 fathoms. 18 specimens. 



Furthermore, all specimens recorded by Ortmann in 1894 as E. 

 splendens Dana belong to E. pacifica. The localities are situated 

 between San Francisco and the Hawaiian Islands : 



