. Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission. Fisheries -- United States; Fish-culture -- United States. 348 BULLETIN OF THE BUREAU OF FISHERIES. In navaga the first dorsal has 13 rays. In proximus first anal base=second dorsal bast-, and is in head. In navaga first anal base=second dorsal base, and in in head. In proximus the barbel is longer than pupil. In navaga the barbel is equal to or less than pupil. E. navaga has been recorded (Bean, 1882, as Tilcsia gracilis) from Port Chatham, Cook Inlet; St. Paul. Kodiak; St. Michael. Port Clarence, Golwin Bay (Townsend 1S87) as Pleuroga
. Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission. Fisheries -- United States; Fish-culture -- United States. 348 BULLETIN OF THE BUREAU OF FISHERIES. In navaga the first dorsal has 13 rays. In proximus first anal base=second dorsal bast-, and is in head. In navaga first anal base=second dorsal base, and in in head. In proximus the barbel is longer than pupil. In navaga the barbel is equal to or less than pupil. E. navaga has been recorded (Bean, 1882, as Tilcsia gracilis) from Port Chatham, Cook Inlet; St. Paul. Kodiak; St. Michael. Port Clarence, Golwin Bay (Townsend 1S87) as Pleurogadus navaga. St. Michael (Nelson 1887). St. Michael and Unalaska (Turner 1886). Port Clarence (Scofield, 1899). 260. Microg-adus proxirnus (Girard). This species wan ii. ii fi mild to be abundant, but was taken at various places from Seattle to Unalaska. Sixty-four specimens to inches long were secured from station 2S69; Seattle; Cordova Bay; Chasina Anchorage; Cleveland Passage; Hunter Bay; Litnik Bay; Karluk, and Unalaska. It was recorded from Yakutat Bay by Bean (1882).. Fig. 129.—Microgadus proximus (Girard). 261. Gadus macrocephalus Tilesius. Alaska Cod. We have in our collection 25 specimens to 18 inches long taken by the Albatross at various times from 1894 to 1900 at the following places: Stations 3462 and 3600; Killisnoo; Ikatan Bay; Morz- hovoi and Petropaulovsk. This species was one of the common fishes taken with hook and line, chiefly over the rail of the ship, and at many stations. At Litnik Bay 9 were taken in this manner, average weight 5J pounds, average length 25§ inches; at Alitak Bay, 2, weighing 6 and 7 pounds and having a length of 23 and inches, respectively: at Chignik Bay. 7. weighing from 7 to 14 pounds, total weight 66 pounds, length ranging from 26 to 33 inches, average length inches; at Sand Point, Shumagin Islands, 7, weighing from 5 to 10 pounds, total weight 66 pounds, length ranging from 26 to inches, average len
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