D, III, 17, I or III, 18, I, first branched ray 1 2/5? in heed; 
adipose fin 4 1/2; A. Ill, 16, I, first branched ray 1 1/2; caudal 
evidently little greater than head, well forked; least depth of caudal 
peduncle 2 3/4 to 2 4/5; pectoral 2 1/6; ventral 1 4/5. 
Color brownish, scale pockets darker. Inside of gill opening 
dusky. Iris dark brown, with pale luminous areas. Fins pale to whitish 
Atlantic Ocean. 
31706 U. S. N. M. Bureau of Fisheries (1113). Length 130 mm. In very- 
poor preservation. 
44518 U. S. N. M. Le Have Bank. Gloucester Donation. (Questioned as 
21688 U. S. K. M.?) Length 151 mm. Very poorly preserved. 
Lampanyctus sunralateralis Parr 
Lampanyctus supralateralis PAFiR, Bull. Bingham Oceanogr, Collection 
vol. 3, art. 3, Dec. 1928, p. (81) 94, fig. 12. N. 23° to 24° 
W. 76° to 77°, 7000 to 8000 feet. 
Depth 4 2/5; head 3. Snout 7 1/5 in head from snout tip; eye 
3 1/3, greatly exceeds snout; maxillary extends 3/5 eye diameter behind 
eye, slender, length 1 3/5 in head from snout tip; interorbital low, 
eye greatly impinging on upper profile. 
Scales 35 in lateral line, not conspicuously enlarged on caudal pe¬ 
duncle. 
