892 
Caelorhinchus jordan it Smith and Pope 
Coelorhynehus jordani ^ithiand Pope, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. „ vol. 21, 
p. 494, fig. 11, 1906 (type locality t Kagoshima, Japan). Jord an, 
Tanaka , Snyder , Joum. College Sci. Tokyo, vol. 23, pt. 1, p. 419, 
(fig. 389 copied) 1913. '..Gilbert and Hubbs, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus«, 
vol. 61, p. (144) 191, 1916 (Kagoshima; Eastern Sea; Kagoshima Gulf; 
115 to 207 fathoms); Bull. C. S. Nat. Mus., No. 100, vol. 1, p. 427, 
1920 (diagnosis in key). 
Depth 6 l/2 to 8; head 4 l/3 to 4 lj?fe, •width 2 to 2 3/5* 
Snout to eye 2 l/2 to 2 3/5 in head; eye 3 2/3 to 4, 1 1/4 to 1 3/5 in 
snout, slightly to l/4 greater than interorbital; orbit 2 7/8 to 3 l/lO 
in head, 1 to 1 1/8 in snout, nearly l/3 to 2/5 greater than interorbital; 
maxillary reaches about 2/3 to 3/4 in eye, length 3 l/2 to 3 7/8 in head; 
mandibular barbel 2 in eye; bands of villiform teeth in jaws, of 5 or 6 
irregular rows; interorbital 3 3/4 to 4 3/4 in head, low to nearly level 
anteriorly, with slender median depression. Gill rakers 0+7 low spinifer- 
our tubercles on second arch, l/4 of gill filaments, which l/3 of orbit. 
Scales 100? in lateral line; 6 above, 12 below, 11 forward to 
ocoiput. Scales with 8 to 14 nearly parallel series of spinuliferous 
ridges, last spinules projecting over hind edge of scale; circuli moderate, 
complete. 
D. II, 9_90, second simple ray slender, entire, 1 l/4 to 1 l/3 
in head; interdorsal space 2 4/5 to 4 7/8; A. 90, fin height 3 2/5 to 3 
4/5; pectoral rays I, 16, fin 1 3/4 to 1 4/5 in head; ventral fin I, 6, 
Fin 2 1/3 to 2 2/5. 
