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be fairly constant. The barbel is in a few cases obscure or possibly 
absent. The uumber of scales in a transverse line varies from 68 to 78, the 
average being 73. The lateral line is in all cases incomplete, though in 
iifferent degrees. Sometimes it is continuous for only 6 or 8 scales, after 
which there are several interruptions and only 8 to 10 more pores. In 
others there are 20 to 30 pores in a continuous series. 
Close to J. niiMla. 
Upper Klamath Lake, Oregon. 
Agosia klamathensis, Everjiaxx & XIeek, Bull. T. S. Fish Com. 1897 (Jan. 6. 1898', 74, 
fig. 5, Pelican Bay, Upper Klamath Lake, Oregon. (Type, Xo. 48225, U. S. X.M. 
Coll. Meek 6c Alexander.) 
Page 333. After Piabucina 2 >aiiameiisis, Gill, insert the following: 
00-2 (a). PI.tBrtTX.t FEST.E, Boulenger. 
Head 4^; depth 4; eye 44; snout 44; interorbital width 9; D. 9; A. 11; 
scales 28-8; lower jaw longer than snout; teeth 26 above, 32 in exter- 
nal mandibular series ; maxillary reaching eye; origin of dorsal equally 
distant between end of snout and caudal sinus, a little liehiud base of 
veutrals; adipose dorsal very small ; anal with 8 branched rays; pectoral 
1^ in head, longer than ventrals ; caudal strongly emarginate, scaled on 
basal half. Very deep olive brown above, whitish below; fins uniformly 
gray. Length 160 mm. (Boulenger.) From tributary of Lake Pita, 
Darien ; only the type known. (Xamed for the collector, Dr, Enrico Festa. i 
Piabucina festce, Boulenger, Bollettino del Mas. di Zool. cd Anat. Comp, della Univ. de 
Torino, Vol. xiv, Xo. 346, April 29, 1899, Rio Sabina, Darien. (Coll. Dr. Eurico Festa.) 
Page 367. Serrivomer beanii has recently been taken by the Intjolf at 
Stations 12 and 20, lat. 64° 38' X., long. 32° 37' W., and lat. 58° 20' X., 
long. 40° 48' "W., in Denmark Strait and SSE. of Cape Farewell, in 1,040 
and 1,695 fathoms, respectively. 
Page 398. After Lycodontis obscuratus (Poey), insert: 
fi.56 (a). LYt'OUOXTIS .JOKD.INI, Everuiaim Marsh. 
Head 7 in total length; depth about 14; eye 8 in head; snout 5; gape 
2.2; interorbital a little less than snout. Teeth uuiserial, strong, sharp, 
not close set, all entire and without basal lobes; tail cousideral)ly longer 
than rest of body; gill-opening smaller than eye; snout rather pointed, 
lower jaw the shorter, the mouth capable of being completely closed. 
Dorsal fin high, much higher than anal; nasal tube long, about 3 in eye. 
Color: Tawny-ochraceous, paler below; upper jaw gray; iris blue; 
longitudinal brown stripes on side of head in front of gill-opening; head 
and body covered with numerous small, round, white si)ots, those on 
head smallest; a series of larger ones along upper part of side, and 1 or 2 
irregular series of large ones on side of belly ; between these on the mid- 
dle of side the spots are smaller; dorsal with an irregular series of small 
white spots along the base, and another series of about 16 much larger, 
more quadrate spots of same color along edge of lin, some of the s])ots 
cutting the border, which is black; anal similarly spotted and with black 
