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mxlog^g&at. .fr gnu-Cape Hatt«&s»; 10166, 240 miles southeast from Cape Hatter- 
as; 10169, 270 miles southeast from Cape Hatteras; 10173, 185 miles west 
from Bermuda; 10184, 210 miles south-southwest from Bermuda; 50 to 1000 
meters# 
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Batholphij^s metallicu s PARR# Bull# Bingham Ooeanogr. Collection, vol#3, art.2, 
Deo# 30, 1927, p#87, fig#50 (type)# - REGAN and TREWAVAS, Danish Dana Exped# 
Oceanogr* Rep#, No#6, Inarch 10, 1930, p#67, pl#4, fig.l (off southern Spain, 
Canaries, Cape Verde islands, ^ennuda, mid Atlantic, Azores, east and south 
east of Bermuda, off Lesser Antilles, Morocco, Madeira, Bahamas; 10 to 
7000 meters)# 
Bathophilus simplex PARR, Bull# Bingham Oceanogr# Collection, vol#3, art#2, Dec# 
30, 1927, p.37, fig.9# N# 32 ° 24 1 W. 64 ° 29 5000 feet# 
Depth 7 l/4 to 8; head 4 3/4 to 5, width 2 l/8 to 3# Snout 2 3/4 to 3 l/4 
in head; eye 10 to 14 3/5, 2 4/5 to 3 in snout, 2 to 3 l/2 in interorbital; 
maxillary extends 3 to 3 2/3 eye diameters behind eye, length 1 l/8 to 1 l/6 in 
head; upper longer teeth project when mouth closes, second pair longest, then 
third pair below middle of eye; 3 anterior pairs of mandibular teeth longest; 
each palatine with 2 small teeth; tongue with 2 groups of strong retrorse 
teeth; barbel very long, filamentous, at least reaches beyond end of caudal, 
inserted on mandibular opposite eye; interorbital 3 l/4 to 3 2 / 5 , convex# No 
gill rakers; gill filaments long as eye# 
Small ovoid luminous organ close to maxillary behind vertical from hind eye 
edge, contiguous with which oblong organ on upper maxillary edge; row of in¬ 
distinct glandular organs on sides of snout and cheeks# Two rows of small el¬ 
ongate photophores on sides ventrally, 30 in each from gill opening to anal; 
