'610 BULLETIN OE THE UNITED STATES FISH COMMISSION, 
93. Coryph. 0 enoid.es marginatus Steindachner & Doderlein. 
Coryphsenoides marginatus Steindachner & Doderlein, Fische Japans, iv, 284, 1887; Tokyo. 
This species, evidently close to Coryphsenoides awx, is known to us only from the original 
description. 
( Marginatus, margined. ) 
94. Coryphsenoides garmani Jordan & Gilbert, new species. 
Type No. 50933, U. S. N. M., 292 mm. long, taken at station 3695, Sagami Bay, Cotype No. 8548, 
L. S. Jr. Univ. Museum. 
First dorsal n, 10; ventrals 8; pectorals 20 or 21; 5 scales between lateral line and origin of 
second dorsal. Head 5.5 in total length (tail a little injured); depth 6.5. 
Ilead.and body compressed, interorbital area transversely and longitudinally convex, not depressed. 
Cheeks vertical; suborbital area slightly tumid, without definite ridge. Snout short, depressed, its 
antero-lateral profiles, seen from above, meeting to form a definite, slightly obtuse angle at tip; lower 
outline of snout very oblique, its length four-sevenths the ocular diameter, axial projection of snout 
one-third ocular diameter. Length of snout 3.8 in head; longitudinal diameter of orbit 3.25; inter- 
orbital, width 3.6. Middle of length of head midway between posterior edge of orbit and pupil. Mouth 
Coryphsenoides garmani Jordan & Gilbert, new species. 
with moderate lateral cleft, the maxillary reaching a point behind pupil, but in advance of posterior 
edge of orbit, its length 2.25 in head. Premaxillary teeth minute, in a broad band, outer series 
slightly enlarged. Mandibular teeth like inner premaxillary teeth, in a much narrower band, 
but not tapering laterally to a single series; all the teeth arrow-shaped. Length of barbel 3.66 
times in head; preopercular angles little produced, posterior margin oblique, slightly incurved. 
Gill-membranes joined anteriorly and adnate to isthmus, their posterior margin narrowly free. Outer 
gill-cleft rather wide, contained 4.33 in length of head. Second dorsal spine slender, weak, not 
filamentous, its length 1.33 in head; spinules very small and numerous, appressed, equally developed 
throughout length of spine, except at base; soft rays of first dorsal forked; second dorsal very low, 
its rays distinct, the interval between the dorsal 2 to 2.5 times base of first; origin of anal under 
last rays of first dorsal, its distance from base of middle ventral rays equaling length of snout. The 
vent occupies a scaleless depression between and behind bases of inner ventral rays. The outer 
ventral ray develops a short filament at tip which reaches base of fifth anal ray, its length 2.3 in head. 
Pectoral equal to length of snout and eye. Scales rather large, adherent, those on middle of sides 
with 30 to 40 short, triangular, appressed prickles arranged quincuncially, somewhat reduced in size 
on snout, occiput, and nape, the spines not essentially modified; the scaly areas include top and sides 
of head, entire snout, suborbital region, and mandibles; no naked pit on breast, or between bases of 
ventral fins, in advance of anus. 
