CASH ACCOUNT. MAY. 



Date. 







Paid. 



















STRANGE FISH STILl^^ 



PUZZLES SCIENTI«!T<? 

 Unable to Name Specimen from 

 Grand Banks 



M^^^^J""^ "^^^ '^'^t developments 

 °^ f'fie unknown fish 

 Drought into Boston recently bv Hsher- 

 "i'^n opiating off the Grand Banks re- 

 y^^led that all efforts to establish this 



























f^f^ ?l 2* °* an alreaoy- 

 learned yesterday from Dr. Thomas 

 Barbour of the Harvard museum cl 

 comparative zoology. """"cum oi 



















_ When the flsh was first brought to 

 the^ Harvard authorities. Dr. Birbour 

 ll^V^ Ither one of two known 

 L 4^?nrt ^^""^ longipennis. found 

 m Scandinavian waters, the brami 

 agassizii, found in Cuban waters 



fore no^Hv/".ri'in'??«°"?, 

 lore positive identification could be 

 made, however, further description of 

 these two known varieties had to be 

 obtamed from authoritative sources. It 

 flsh l'','nn,'^fh^"l''^y established that the 

 H,rv».2 'il* "■^f'"^ aggassizil. and the 

 iif ?J"lu aJ's working to 

 see whether It is the brama longlpefinis 

 or some entirely new species. 



































































































































