. Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission. Fisheries -- United States; Fish-culture -- United States. THE FISHES OF ALASKA. 295 96. Hexagrammos superciliosus ' Pallas i. Red Rock Trout. Three specimens, 11 to inches long, obtained by Mr. Rutter at Karluk. where another inches long, was collected in 1893 by the Albatross. We have also examined Nelson's l 1887 specimens from Kyska; Akutan Bay; Redfish Bay. and Uhalaska; Bean's from Sitka: Port Mulgrave, Vakuiat Bay; Amchitka; St. Paul, Kodiak Island; Chernofski, and Attu; and Gilbert'e 1895 from Makushin and Chernofski Bays, Una


. Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission. Fisheries -- United States; Fish-culture -- United States. THE FISHES OF ALASKA. 295 96. Hexagrammos superciliosus ' Pallas i. Red Rock Trout. Three specimens, 11 to inches long, obtained by Mr. Rutter at Karluk. where another inches long, was collected in 1893 by the Albatross. We have also examined Nelson's l 1887 specimens from Kyska; Akutan Bay; Redfish Bay. and Uhalaska; Bean's from Sitka: Port Mulgrave, Vakuiat Bay; Amchitka; St. Paul, Kodiak Island; Chernofski, and Attu; and Gilbert'e 1895 from Makushin and Chernofski Bays, Unalaska Island and stations 324 l and 3245 in Bristol Flo. 44. Hexagrammos fluperoiliofiue Pallae We fail to find any differences in the supraocular flap of this species and thai of* i Dr. Gilbert says ii may be distinguished from oi I vmmus by the larger Bap, smoother Bcales, and deeper notch in iIh- dorsal. The deeper notch in the dorsal and the complete fourth lateral line in <ISiis are th ly marked differences we can find in our specimens. The specimen from Redfish Bay is very highly colored with large white spots and bars, the spots being on base of pectoral and lower part of body, the liars running irregularly over body and head. This species ranges from Bering Sea to Monterey Bay bu1 is most abundant northward. It grows to a length of nearly '-' feel and is a palatable food lish. 97. Hexagrammoa lagocephalus Pallas PI. £V, 1- The home of this species is in the western parts of Bering Sea. Ii is known | cur about Bering, Robben, and Iturup islands. The only specimen known from Alaskan water- was obtained at Attn in 1894 by the Albatross. It is no. 1665, U. S. National Museum, and is 1!' inches Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original United States Fish Commission. Washington, The


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