. The deep-sea fishes [of the Hawaiian Islands]. Albatross (Steamer); Fishes. 692 UULLKTIN OP' THK UNITED STATES FISH COMMISSION. tinnnt ."...S; iirotniding iidi-tioii "i ijiamlilili' 7; leiijitli of juaxillarv ; maxillary reaching a vertical from front of jiiipil. IJ. ui-ii-8: A. 7; I'. L'l; V. i, 5; (''. S; branchiustegals 6; vertebrje IS. Teeth in front of mandible in abont 3 series; inner series much the longest; all depressible, except some of smaller teeth of outer row; laterally, the mandibular teeth are reduced to a single series; prema'xillarv teeth in 2 series; in outer


. The deep-sea fishes [of the Hawaiian Islands]. Albatross (Steamer); Fishes. 692 UULLKTIN OP' THK UNITED STATES FISH COMMISSION. tinnnt ."...S; iirotniding iidi-tioii "i ijiamlilili' 7; leiijitli of juaxillarv ; maxillary reaching a vertical from front of jiiipil. IJ. ui-ii-8: A. 7; I'. L'l; V. i, 5; (''. S; branchiustegals 6; vertebrje IS. Teeth in front of mandible in abont 3 series; inner series much the longest; all depressible, except some of smaller teeth of outer row; laterally, the mandibular teeth are reduced to a single series; prema'xillarv teeth in 2 series; in outer series, 5 or 6 of anterior teeth closely spaced, of moderate lengtli, depressible; lateral teeth about Id in munber, short, rigid, widely spaced, slightly increasing in length to\vaiuiiil; a short sjiine rises vertically from the point on interorbital space to which these ridges converge; immediately behind ui)per part of (jrbit, a spine marks inner end of a blunt ridge; behind miildleof eye are 3 lower ]ioints arranged in a lengthwise series, the anterior. Fig. 27;^.—Li)}'ltiiiiiiti^ nnarntif!in>^ (TilliiTt, lip\\' .speru'S. Type. 2 connected by a ridge; other spines on in-ciput and o])ercular bones ;y the usual position; occipital ridges prominent, liearing each a single spine, and then turned obliquely outward and back- ward; nasal .spines double; innnediately behind them, tlii' anterior and posterior nasal openings are found near the tip of the heavy club-sha]ied nasal tul)ercle. Anterior 2 dorsal sjlines clo.«e together near tip of snout; the lirst but little shorter than the second, which exten<ls a little beyond base of third; first .«|iine black, terminating in a small but conspicuous short, wliite, fleshy tip, which narrows to a miiiule cirrus; second spine grayish, without tentacles or flaps; third .spine locatcMl directly between tlu' 2 occi|iit;d sjiines, and reaching with its tip to or Slightly beyond origin of .soft ilon^al; at begim


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