. Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission. Fisheries -- United States; Fish-culture -- United States. sw BULLETIN OF THE BUREAU OF FISHERIES. 229. Lumpenus angnillaris i Pallas |. This species was found to be quite common. It was taken at various points and seen at many others from Seattle to Atka Island. One hundred and fifty-two specimens, ranging from to inches in length, were secured from the following places: Seattle; Kilisut Harbor; Duncan Canal; Loring; Ankau River; New Morzhovoi; Pablof Harbor; Akutan Bay, Makushin Bay; Unalaska; Atka: and stations 4214, 4218, 423d, 427


. Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission. Fisheries -- United States; Fish-culture -- United States. sw BULLETIN OF THE BUREAU OF FISHERIES. 229. Lumpenus angnillaris i Pallas |. This species was found to be quite common. It was taken at various points and seen at many others from Seattle to Atka Island. One hundred and fifty-two specimens, ranging from to inches in length, were secured from the following places: Seattle; Kilisut Harbor; Duncan Canal; Loring; Ankau River; New Morzhovoi; Pablof Harbor; Akutan Bay, Makushin Bay; Unalaska; Atka: and stations 4214, 4218, 423d, 4272. and 4296. Recorded (Bean 1882) from Port Mulgrave, Yakutat Bay; Chugachik Bay, Cook Inlet; Port Levas- hef, Iliuliuk and Chernofski, Unalaska; Wrangell and Sitka, and, in cruise of the Corwin. from Point Belcher. Also from Norton Sound (Nelson 1887). Nakal Harbor and Boca de Quadra (Bean 18sii. Unalaska (Gilbert 1895). 230. Lumpenus mackayi Gilbert. Originally describe 1 by Gilbert (1895) from mouth of Nushagak River. 231. Lumpenus fabricii (Cuvier <& Valenciennes). Recorded from Bristt 1 Bay at stations 3241 to 3244 (Gilbert 1805) as Leptoblenniw nubilus. 232. Lumpenus longirostris Evermann & Goldsborough, new species. Head in length; depth : eye in head; snout ; dorsal lxiii (lxiii to lxxii; anal in (m to v), 39 (38 to 42); interorbital in eye. Body elongate, compressed; head long, compressed, interorbital slightly convex; eye large, elon- gate, median, high; snout long, blunt, and projecting, mouth small, nearly horizontal, lower jaw included; maxillary not nearly reaching eye, reaching halfway from tip of snout to posterior edge of eye; teeth in a single crowded row on each jaw, crowded and more or less in a patch anteriorly, no teeth on vomer or palatines; gill-openings continued forward to below anterior edge of pupil, the membranes then narrowly joined to Wmmumk jMfcLL* *<SrV Fig. 115.—Lumpenus longirostris Evermann &


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