66 
D. Ill , 12, I, origin little behind ventral origin or nearly midway 
between upper cleft of gill opening and caudal base, fin height about equals 
eye; A. Ill, 8* I, inserted behind dorsal base, fin height like dorsal; caudal 
damaged, emarginate, rudimentary rays 7 or 8 above or below; least depth of 
caudal peduncle 3 3/4; pectoral 3; ventral 3, inserted midway between hind 
eye edge and caudal base. 
Head black, rris blackish,pupil ivory white. Body brown, fins all 
dusty. Inside mouth and 'gill opening black. 
Gulf of Panama. Garman only mentions "a female ten inches in length” 
and Station 3361. 
57894 U.S.N.I. N. .6.°.10 * W. 83 ° ’ 6 * • S3 In 147 .fathoms. Albatross 
Station 3361. Februrary 25, 1891. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Length 
285 (?) mm. Very poorly preserved. 
, 
B Bathytroctes macrolepis Gfinther 
Bathytroctes macrolepis GUNTHER, L e p # Voy. Challenger,vol. 22, 1887, p.225, pl.S^I 
V ", fig. B. (head), North of Celebes (U. Lat. 2 0 55 1 E. Long. 124 53 *) 
-j 
In 2150 fathoms. - GOODE and BEAU, Oceanic Ichth., 1895, p.41, (not pi# 
12, fig.44) (compiled). - ? ALOOCK, Cat. Deep. Sea Fishes Indian Mus., 
1899, p. 174 (Andaman Sea). - WEBER and BEAUFORT, Fishes Indo- Austral# 
Archipelago, vol.2, 1913, p. 103 (copied). 
Depth 4 3/4; head 3 3/4, width 2 l/5. Snout 4 in head from snout tip 
to eye; orbit 2 3/4; eye 3 3/5, greater than snout or interorbital; maxil¬ 
lary reaches 2/3 in eye or opposite hind pupil edge, expansion 1 7/8 in eye, 
length 2 in head from snout tip; interorbital 6 l/2, concave like cranium# 
