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Type No. U.S.N.M. 
For Dr. Francis Harper now of Philadelphia, to whom I am indebted for 
various natural history details. 
D. 5610. Batu Daka Island (S.), N. 877° W., 20. 9 miles (S. 0 ° 
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36 ’ E. 122 ■° 1 1. J/Julf of Tomini, Celebes. In 678 fathoms. November 
19, 1909. Length 332 nun# 
3983. D. 5660. Cape Lassa, S. 88 ° W. 20. 5 miles (S. 5 ° 36 
1 30 " E. 120 0 49 ’)» Plores Sea. In 692 fathoms. December 20, 1909. 
Length 280 (?) mm. In poor preservation. 
1582, 3809, 3981, 3982, 4230. D. 5655. Cape Tabako, N. 7 0 E., 
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13 miles (S. 3 ° 34 * 10 " E. 120 ° 50 ' 30 "), Gulf of Boni, Celebes. 
In 608 fathom's. December 18, 1909. Length 250 to 270 mm. Type, smallest 
specimen. 
4093. D. 5656. Olang Point, N. 67 0 W., 14. 5 miles (S. 3 ° 
17 * 40 ” E. 120 ° 36 1 45 "), Gulf of Boni, Celebes. In 484 fathoms. 
December 19, 1909. Length 238 (?) mm. 
2255. D. 5463. Sialat ^oint -Gight, S. 74 E., 3. 9 miles 
(N. 13 0 40 * 57 " E. 123 ° 57 » 45 "), east coast of Luzon. In 300 
fathoms. June 16, 1909. Length 177 mm. 
Bathytroctes burragei (Townsend and Nichols) 
Bajacali f°rnia burragei TOWNSEND and NICHOLS, Bull. Pmer . Hus. Nat. Hist. , 
New York, vol.52, 1925, p.8, fig.3. Off Todos Cantos Day, Lower Cal¬ 
ifornia, 590 fathoms. 
Depth 6j head 3, width 3. u nout 3 l/$ in head from snout tip; eye 
