single row of somewhat larger photojhhores above anal extend to end of caudal pe¬ 
duncle. (in headj A. 13 to 16, fin height 1 3/5 to 1 3/4; 
D. 13 to 15, fin height 1 2/3 to 1 3/^^cauIarT~572 to 2, forked; least 
depth of caudal peduncle equals eye; pectoral 3 2/5 to 4 l/2 in combined head 
and body to catidal b a se; first two rays slender, united basally and filamentous, 
third ray stouter and bristle like; ventral 2 2/5 to 3 l/8, hair like and sep¬ 
arated entirely. 
Head and body dark greenish bronze, with bright metallic reflections, thickly 
strewn with minute white dots bordered with black pigment. Top of head, edge of 
opercular flap and photophoresblack. Iris neutral gray. Earbel white, sprinkled 
with minute blaok chromatophores. Fins whitish• 
Atlantic. 
84294 U.S.E.M. 240 miles south east from Cape Hatteras. Grampus (Bache) 
Station 10169. In meters. Length 40 ram. Type of Trichostomia s me t all i - 
cus . 
84295 U.S.E.M. Grampus (Bache) Station 10169 c. In 50 meters. Febru- 
rary 1, 1914. Length 32 to 42 mm. 3 examples. 
84296 U.S.K.M. 210 miles south-southwest from Bermuda. Gr ampus (Bache) 
Station 10184. In 100 meters. February 20, 1914. Length 40 mm. 
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84297 U.S.E.M. 115 miles east from Cape Hatteras. Grampus (Bache) 
Station 10161. In 1000 meters. January 28, 1914. Length. 41 mm. 
84298 U.S.E.M. 185 miles west from Bermuda. Gramp us (Bache) Station 
10173. February 4, 1914. In 100 meters. Length 39 to 45 mm. 2 examples. 
84299 U.S.E.M. 240 miles south east from Cape Hatteras. Gramp us (Bache 
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Station 10166. In 100 meters. January 30, 1914. Length 38 mm. 
