142 
< off Granada, 161 to 461 fathoms; old Bahama Phannel, 500 fathoms; 
off Bequia, 458 fathom). - JORDAN and EVERMAEN, Bull. U.S.Nat. Mus«, 
No. 47, pt.l, 1896, p.579 (copied). 
C yclothone grand!s COLLETT, Bull. Soc. Zool. France, vol.21, 1896, p.99. 
West of Sao Miguel, Azores, 4020 meters. 
Gonostoma grande MUREAY and HJort, Depths of the Oiean, 1912, p.612 (Grand 
Canay to Fayal, Azores to Newfoundland, thence to Glasgow, thence to 
Bergen, 1000 to 3239 meters). 
Gonos toma grandis BARNARD, Ann. South African Mus., vol.21, June 1925, p.143 
(off Cape Foint, 660 to 800 fathoms). 
Depth 6 to 6 2/3; head 4 to 4 l/3, width 2 l/2 to 3 l/8. Snout 4 l/5 
to 5 in head from snout tip; eye 9 to 9 2/5, 2 to 2 1/3 in snout, 2 to 2 l/5 
in interorbital; maxillary extends 5 eye diameters behind eye, length 1 l/8 
to 1 l/l6 in head; interorbital 4 2/5 to 4 l/2, low, with median concave 
depression. Gill rakers 11 - 16, slender, lanceolate, 1 l/2 times eye. 
Scales (pockets) 35 in median lateral series to caudal base; 8 trans¬ 
versely. Scales all very caducous, most all fallen. 
Small indistinct luminous body as narrow short whitish bar inclined 
and below eye; photophores indistinct, small, upper lateral series 15 or 
16 from above pectors.1 till below front dorsal rays, 8 between pectoral 
and ventral, 3 between ventral and anal, then 20 to caudal base. 
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D. Ill , 10, JE, first branched ray 2 to 2 2/5 (?) in total head length; 
adipose fin 4 l/2 to 4 2/3; A. Ill , 20, I, first branched ray 3; caudal 
1 9/l0, forked, least depth of caudal peduncle 5 to 6; pectoral 2 l/3 to 
2 3/4 (?); ventral. 2 2/5 to 2 4/5. 
