. The fishes of North and Middle America [microform] : a descriptive catalogue of the species of fish-like vertebrates found in the waters of North America, north of the Isthmus of Panama. Fishes; Fishes; Poissons; Poissons. h il m :# 1800 Bulletin ^7, United States National Museum. origin of uiml; ventrals ronching a littl«» hoyond vmit. Color in ulcoliol, ycUowisb, darker abovr (doubtless brifi;lit rod in litV); 4 short faint crcsH bands on upper part of sidits, 1 under second, third, and fourth dorsiil siiines, a second under sixth and sovt^nth spines, a third under ninth, tenth, and uhfvun


. The fishes of North and Middle America [microform] : a descriptive catalogue of the species of fish-like vertebrates found in the waters of North America, north of the Isthmus of Panama. Fishes; Fishes; Poissons; Poissons. h il m :# 1800 Bulletin ^7, United States National Museum. origin of uiml; ventrals ronching a littl«» hoyond vmit. Color in ulcoliol, ycUowisb, darker abovr (doubtless brifi;lit rod in litV); 4 short faint crcsH bands on upper part of sidits, 1 under second, third, and fourth dorsiil siiines, a second under sixth and sovt^nth spines, a third under ninth, tenth, and uhfvunth 8pin«>s, and the fourth under the soft dorsal; a black spot on upper part of opercle; uiembrane of spinous dorsal black-edged; dorsaln an«l pectorals a little dusky, flns otherwise pale; insitle of mouth a little dusky at the sides and in front of tongue; insi(h> of gill eavities dusky m front of pseudobranehia*; peritoneum dark brown. Coast of Alaska; only the type, 6i inehos long, known. (Nanit^d for Mr. Frank Cramer, of Lt^lain! Stanford Jr. University, in recognition of hia work on the genus Scbastodca.) Sebattodes erameri, Jordan, I'roo. V. S. Nat. \Iua. 1806,451, coast of Oregon, at Albatross Station3091, Lat. ^s"^43' N., Long. 134^^ 13' W., in87fathoms. (Type, Coll. GUbert.) 2202. SEBA8T0DES SEXICIXCTUS, Gilbert. D. XII-I, 13; A. Ill, 7. Head 2,"„ to 3; body slender the depth 3? to 3^ in length. Mandible with a moderate symphyseal kno)>, whicdi projects to enter the proKle. Maxillary scarcely reaching vertical from middle of pupil, 2;| to 2* in heiid. Eye averaging smaller than in S. aaxioola, 'd^ to 3i in head (rarely 3 in head). Interorbital space of moderate width, flat, with a slight median lengthwise groovi; bounded by a pair of low rounded ridges, the groove and ridges sometimes not «'vident. Preocular, supra- ocular, and occipital ridges low, but sharp and evident, terminating in strong though slender spines. Nasal, preocular


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