LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. XI 
Figure 273. Lophiomus miacanthus Gilbert 692 
Drawing by W. S. Atkinson from the type, No. 51627, U.S.N.M., a specimen 5.65 
inches long, collected at station 4117, off the northwest coast of Oahu Island, by the 
Albatross in 1902. 
Figure 274. Chaunax umbrinus Gilbert 693 
Drawing by R. L. Hudson from the type, No. 51547, U.S.N.M., a specimen 2.12 inches 
long, collected at station 3885, Pailolo Channel, between Maui and Molokai, by the Alba- 
tross in 1902. 
Figure 275. Dibranchus erythrinus Gilbert 698 
Drawing by Chloe Lesley Stacks from the type, No. 51642, U.S.N.M., a specimen 6.75 
inches long, collected at station 3985, vicinity of Kaui Island, by the Albatross in 1902. 
Figure 276. Dibranchus stellulatus Gilbert 699 
Drawing by R. L. Hudson from the type, No. 51595, U.S.N.M., a specimen 2.75 inches 
long, collected at station 4080, off the north coast of Maui Island, by the Albatross in 1902. 
Figure 277. Basket for catching opae (shrimp) 731 
Figure 278. Bone hooks used in fishing 737 
Figure 279. Tortoise-shell hook 738 
Figure 280. Ivory hook 738 
Figure 281. Deep-sea fishing line 739 
Figure 282. Hook fnade from iron nail 740 
Figure 283.' Cowrie hook with shell, for catching hee (squid) 740 
Figure 284. Hooks used in catching turtle and squid 741 
Figure 285. Hook with ivory barb and wooden shank 741 
Figure 286. Wooden shark hooks with bone points 742 
