to 1 2 / 5 . 
Variably pale to dark or dusky brown, with silvery to leaden gray tinge in 
some specimens, especially on belly* iris silvery or gray. Pins pale to whitish^ 
I cannot find that the nominal Chan 11 ode s macoimi Bean is distinct. The dis¬ 
tinctions set forth by Jordan and Evemann as the smallest head for the Atlantic 
form (sloanei) as 7 and 6 for the Pacific form (macouni) surely do not hold. 
Chau 1 loan s ernmelas is only known from the type * Though described as more 
slender than £. s tomias its variation in this respect, both as to the head end- 
depth are equalled in my series of £. stomias . The scales are given "about SO" 
though my count of the scale pockets show them nearer 54. 
2101. D. 5216. .taka Sola Island, N. 44 °W., 29. 50 miles (l. 12 
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E. 123 0 23 1 30 "), between j3 urias and Luzon. In 215 fathoms. April 22, 
1908* Length 182 mm. 
3481. D. 5528. Balicasag I s land, (C. ), 3J. 15 ° E. 5# 8 miles (E. 9 ° 
24 ! 45 " E. 123 39 T 15 "), between Siquigor and Bohol. In 439 fathoms 
August 11, 1909. Length 130 ram. 
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3525. D. 5424. Cagayan Island (S• ), S. 11 [ # 3. 4 miles (H. 9 ~ 37 T 
5 " E. 121 12 * 37 "), Jolo Sea. % 340 fathoms. ^arch 31, 1909. Length 
168 mm. 
4315. D. 5671. Chenoki Point, S. 31 ° E., 42. 5 miles (ll. 1 ° 5 » E. 
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118 56 1 ), Macassar Strait. In 960 fathoms. December 30, 1909. Length 143 
ram. 
4000. J). 5365. Cape Santiago Light, E. 73 VT., 6. 7 miles (IT. /3 
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