1289 
Macdonaldla. el ta .G-ll l and Townsend 
Macdonaldla alta GILL and TOWNSEND, Proc. Biol. Soc. 
Washington, vol. 11, Sept. 17, 1897, p. 282. — 
JORDAN and EVERMANN, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 47, 
pt. 3, 1898, p. 2826 (copied). 
Depth 91/5, 3 2/5 to vent; head 7 7/8 to caudal base, 
3 to vent, width 3 1/5. Snout 3 1/3 in head; eye 7 1/2, 2 1/8 
in snout, greater than interorbital; maxillary reaches eye, 
•spine moderate, length 3 1/3 in head; teeth uniserial, small, 
uniform in jaws and on palatines, series continuous; interor¬ 
bital 8 3/4, convex. Gill rakers 4 4 - 13, lanceolate, rather 
short, subequal with gill filaments or 2 in eye. 
Scales small, adherent, cycloid. Lateral line axial, ex¬ 
tends to last third of tail. 
D, XXXII ’ first spine inserted close behind pectoral ori- 
gil; A, L II, 125; caudal very short, 1/2 of eye; pectoral 2 1/3 
in head; ventral 2 3/4, fins separated. 
Uniform dark brown. Iris neutral gray. Inside gill open¬ 
ing and mouth blackish brown. Fins all brown. 
Bering Sea. 
