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and anal, thence 9 to caudal. 
D. 5, first ray long and fulamentous or 2 3/4 in combined head and body to 
caudal base; adipose fin not defined anteriorly but apparently would begin at 
least opposite anal origin, posteriorly not extended far as hind anal edge; A 
II, 10, first branched ray 3 (?) in head from snout tip; caudal 1 l/2 (?), 
forked, lobes sharply pointed; least depth of caudal peduncle 1 2/3 in eye; 
pectoral 1 1/2 (?) in head from snout tip; ventral 1 (?) 
“also; 
Brownish, upper and lower margins of body blackish,“^body at fin bases. 
Twelve dark ill defined cross bands, about wide as pale interspaces. Fins whit¬ 
ish. Iris gray. 
89914 tT.S.N.M* H# 37 ° W. 67 ° 12 1 . In 1500 meters. October 13, 
1913. C.O.D. Iselin. Museum of Comparative /oology, length 70 (?) mm. 
Chauliodus barbatus Garman 
Chauliodus barbatus GAR]''AIT, Stem. Mus. Comp. Zool., vol.24, 1899, p.271, pi.?, 
figs.2 - 2 a. ST. 6 ° 22 * 20 " ff. 81 ° 52 • , 465 fathoms; IT, 2 34 » W. 
82 ° 29 », 1201 fathoms; N. 3 ° 9 * W, 82 ° 8 «, 1132 fathoms. - BRATJER, 
Deutsch. Tiefsee Exped. Yaldivia, vol.15, Tiefsee-FIsehe, 1906, p.40 (diag¬ 
nosis in key). - REGAIT and TREWAYAS, Danish Dana Exped. Oceanogr. Rep., Mo. 
5, May 30, 1929, p.38 (Gulf of Panama, 1500 to 3500 meters). 
