100 CHECK LIST OP FISHES OF THE DOMINION. 



436. Asemichthys taylori* Gilbert. 



Marine. 



"Type, a female, 55 mm. long, from Departure Bay, Vancouver Island; collected by the 

 Rev. G. W. Taylor" (Gilbert, published 1912): only specimen known. 



437. Triglops pingeli Reinhardt. 



Marine. 



North Atlantic: at the north of its range extending from Greenland to Spitzbergen: on 

 the American side, embracing Labrador, doubtless Newfoundland, Gulf of St. Law- 

 rence, and Maritime Provinces, southward to Cape Cod; and on the European side to 

 Christiansund. 



438. Triglops beani Gilbert. 



Marine. 



Ranges from British Columbia and Puget Sound northward to coast of Alaska and Bering 

 Sea; and occurring on both sides of the Aleutian Islands. 



439. Prionistius macellus Bean. 



Marine. 



Ranges from British Columbia northward to coast of Alaska, including the Aleutian Islands. 



440. Hemilepidotus hemilepidotus Tilesius. 

 Red Sculpin. 



Marine. 



British Columbia and Puget Sound: ranging from coast of California northward to coast 

 of Alaska, hence westward to Kamchatka. 



441. Enophrys bison Girard. 



Stone Sculpin: Buffalo Sculpin. 

 Marine. 



British Columbia and Puget Sound: ranging from coast of California northward to coast 

 of Alaska. 



442. Cottus asper Richardson. 

 Prickly Bull-head. 



Fluviatile: abounding in cold mountain streams. 



British Columbia, including Vancouver Island; and the States of Washington and Oregon. 



443. Cottus gulosus Girard. 

 California Miller's Thumb. 

 Fluviatile: in coastwise streams. 



Recorded from Shawnigan Lake, British Columbia; and from the coast range of California. 



*This species is the type of a new genus. "I take pleasure in naming this interesting species for its discoverer 

 Rev. G. W. Taylor, Curator of the Biological Station at Nanaimo, B.C." Gilbert. 



