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bulletin of the bureau of fisheries. 
Garman, M.fragilis Garman, M. tenuicauda Garman, and M. carminifer Garman. M. barbiger has no 
teeth whatever; M.fragilis is represented with a single little tooth. M. bulbiceps has very many little 
spines in the apical field; M. carminifer has very large spines. The figure of M. tenuicauda looks like a 
latinucleate scale. 
Order PEDICULATI. 
ANTENNARIIDjE. Fishing-frogs. 
Dr. Garman, in the work just cited, figures the spiniferous scales of Chaunax coloratus Garman. In 
the Cambridge Natural History, Fishes, page 191, is a figure of the scale of Antennarius hispidus. 
OGCOCEPHALIDAL Batfishes. 
In the Cambridge Natural History, on the page just cited, is a figure of the spine-bearing scale of 
Ogcocephalus or Malthe vespertilo (Linnaeus). 
