JAPANESE FISHES. 
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79. Bothrocara zesta Jordan & Fowler. 
Bothrocara zesta Jordan & Fowler, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mug., xxv, 1903, p. 749; Sagami Bay. 
Station 3696, Sagami Bay, 110 to 175 fathoms. 
BROTULIDtE. 
80. Porogadus guntheri Jordan & Fowler. 
Porogadus guntheri Jordan & Fowler, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mm, xxv, 1903, p. 762; Sagami Bay. 
Station 3696, Sagami Bay, 110 to 175 fathoms. 
Porogadus guntheri Jordan & Fowler. 
81. Watasea sivicola Jordan & Snyder. (PI. 3, fig. 3.) 
Watasea sivicola Jordan & Snyder, Proc. TJ. S. Nat. Mns., xxm, 1901, p. 765; pi. xxxvii; op. c.it., 
xxv, 1903, p. 759; Misaki. 
Station 3738, Suruga Bay, 167 fathoms (one specimen); station 3695, Sagami Bay (two specimens). 
These specimens are very close to the type of Watasea. sivicola taken at Misaki. They differ in 
the shorter head, smaller mouth, greater distance from the snout to the vent, and in having three or 
more black blotches on the dorsal fin besides dark shading on the body. None of the three specimens 
is as large as the type and the latter is faded through long exposure to the sunlight in the museum 
room of the Imperial University. We have little doubt that the p>resent specimens represent the 
young of Watasea sivicola. 
Watasea macrops (Gunther) from Fiji has much in common with Watasea sivicola. 
GADIDdi. 
82. Boreogadus saida (Lepeehin). 
Stations 3768 and 3769 in Matsushima Bay, off Kinkwazan Island; many young specimens. 
83. Physiculus japonicus Hilgendorf. 
Station 3708, off Ose Point, Suruga Bay, 65 to 125 fathoms; one small specimen. 
ATELEOPOIHDyE. 
84. Ateleopus japonicus Bleeker. 
Station 3717, off Ose Point, Suruga Bay, 65 to 125 fathoms. 
