324 
length 1 l/lO to 1 l/8 in head from snout tips teeth unequal, above first, 
second, 1, 1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 1, 2, 1, 2, 20 groups, ventral to anal, 
1, 1, 1, 2, 1, 2, 6 groups, anal to end of series 1, 2, 1, 1, 4 groups; lower 
row epaced singly, hyoid arch 9, isthmus to pectoral 7, pectoral to ventral 33, 
ventral to anal 11, anal to caudal 26* 
D* 29, origin above base of thirteenth anal ray, fin height 2 4/5 to 3 3/5 in 
total head length, ends little before end of anal; A # 43, fin height 2 l/3 to 4; 
caudal 2 l/8 to 2 l/4, forked; pectoral 1 3/4 to 2, rays 3, each with blade like 
membrane extended to tip; ventral 1, rays 7, with 2 outer detached third and 
seventh largest, lower second, third and sixth largest; palate toothless; 
* 
tongue with 3 pairs of strong recvirved teeth; interorbital 3 4/5 to 4 i/3, 
slightly depressed* No gill rakers* 
Small elongate luminous body close above maxillary behind eye; similar body 
below front eye edge, also minute photophore at lower eye edge, besides crescen¬ 
tic luminous body on upper edge of eye* Two rows of photophores on lower or 
ventral side of body; upper row from gill opening to ventral 1, 1, 2, 1, 2, 
but not separated as group; least depth of caudal peduncle 1 l/8 to 1 l/5 in 
eye* 
Dark metallic bronze, with numerous minute black punctuations. Iris brown- 
ish* Barbel white, bulb pale brownish* Fins whitish* 
Atlantic 0 c ean* 
84285 U.S.N.M* 30 Miles south west from Bermuda. Grampus (Bache) 
# 
Station 10180* In 75 meters. February 15, 1914. Length 132 meters. Type 
of Eustomias proximus* 
84286 U.S.N.M* Grampus (Bache) Station 10169 c* In 50 meters* Beb- 
