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90. 



1892. Hydrographic Office, U. S. Navy. 

 Submarine cables. 



Rept.No. 103,U. S. Hyd. Office, 67 pp., 

 raaps, charts, etc. 

 Prepared for publication as a part of 

 the report of the survey by the U. S. F. C 

 stesLmer Albatross and the U. S. S. Thetis 

 for a cable route between San Francisco 

 and the Hawaiian Islands. Contains 

 general instructions for deep-sea sound- 

 ing by Commander Z. L. Tanner, 

 U. S. N., with information respecting 

 submarine cables. 



91. 



1892. GooDE, G. Brown, and T. H. 

 Bean. The present condition of 

 the study of deep-sea fishes. 



Proc. Am. Ass. Adv. Sci. , vol. 40, p. 324. 



An abstract— a brief reference to the 

 progress of deep-sea ichthyology. 



92. 



1892. Gilbert, Charles H. Scientific 

 results of explorations by the 

 U. S. F. C. steamer Albatross. 



XXI. Descriptions of apodal 



fishes from the tropical Pacific. 



Proc. U. S. Nat, Mus. 1891, vol. 14, pp. 

 347-52. 



Collections from dredging stations off 

 Panama, Galapagos Islands, and in the 

 Gulf of California. Two genera and five 

 species described as new: Xenomystax, 

 Ilyophis., Chlopsis equatorialis, Xenomy- 

 stax atrarius, Ophisoma prorigerum, O. 

 macruTwm,., Ilyophis brunneus. 



93. 



1892. Gilbert, Charles H. Scientific 

 results of explorations by the 

 U. S. F. C. steamer Albatross. 



XXII. Descriptions of thirty- 

 four new species of fishes col- 

 lected in 1888 and 1889, princi- 

 pally among the Santa Barbara 

 Islands and in the Gulf of Cali- 

 fornia. 



Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. 1891, vol. 14, pp. 

 539-66. 



Collections from shore and dredging 

 stations. The genus Chriolepis and the 

 following species described as new :i?ata 

 trachura, Catulus xaniurus, C. cephalus, 

 C. brunneus, Eulamia platyrhynchus, 

 Stolephorus cultratus, Myctophum re- 



93. 



1892. Gilbert, Charles H.— Cont'd. 



gale, Alepocephalus tenebrosus, Poroga- 

 dus promelas, Siphostoma carinatum, 

 Callechelys peninsulce, Atherinops insu- 

 larum, Mugil setosus, Diplectrum sciurus, 

 Mycteroperca pardalis, Bodianus acan- 

 thistius, Upeneus xanthogrammus, Po- 

 macentrus leucorus, Gobius microdon, 

 Bollmania ocellata, B. macropoma, B. 

 stigmatura, Gobiosoma crescentalis, 

 Chriolepis minutillus, Gillellus ornatus, 

 Prionotus gymnostethus, Careproctus 

 melanurus, Paraliparis cephalus, P. 

 mento, Trachyrhynchus helolepis, Macru- 

 rus pectoralis, Lycodes diapterus, Sym- 

 phurus fasciolaris, Antennarius reticu- 

 laris. 



94. 



1892. Goes, A. Reports en the dredg- 

 ing operations off the west coast 

 of Central America to the Gala- 

 pagos, to the west coast of Mex- 

 ico, and in the Gulf of Califor- 

 nia, in charge of Alexander 

 Agassiz, carried on by the U. S. 

 F. C. steamer Albatross during 

 1891. III. On a peculiar type of 

 Arenaceous Foraminifer from 

 the American tropical Pacific, 

 Neusina agassizi. 



Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool. 1892, vol. 23, 

 pp. 195-98, 1 pi. 



95. 



1892. Dall, William H. Scientific 

 results of explorations by the 

 U. S. F. C. steamer Albatross, 

 XX. On some new or interesting 

 West American shells obtained 

 from the dredgings of the U. S. 

 F. C. steamer Albatross in 1888, 

 and from other sources. 



Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. 1891, vol. 14, pp. 

 173-91, 3 pis. 



Thirty-four species are considered; 

 the genus Calyptogena and twenty-one 

 species are described as new: Trophon 

 cerrosensis, Cancellaria crawfordiana, 

 Terebratella occidentalis obsoleta, Buc- 

 cinum strigillat um, B. taphriuni, Mohnia 

 frielei, Strombella middendorfii, S. fra- 

 gilis, S. melonis, Chrysodomus perisce- 

 lidus, C. phoeniceus, C. eucosmius, C. 

 hypolispus, C. acosmius, C. halibrectv^, 

 Trophon scitulus, T. disparilis, Solemya 

 johnsoni, Calyptogena pacifica, Limop' 

 sis vaginatus, Chrysodomus ithius. 



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