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Crisia eburnea Continued. 



67 (many), 68 (few), 69 (several), 73 (few), 

 74 (few), 75 (few colonies), 76 (few), 77 (few), 

 79 (common), 83 (few), 85, 87, 100 (common), 

 107 (few), 108, in, 112, 113, 114, 116, 117, 

 121, 122 (few.), 123 (few), 124 (few), 130 (few), 

 131 (common), 134 (common), 135 (very 

 abundant), 136 (few), 137 (common), 141 

 (common), 144 (few), 145 (few), 146 (few), 

 150 (common), 160 (few), 163 (very abundant). 

 Supplementary stations (1909): 83, 131, 146. 



Crisia cribraria Stimpson. 

 Osburn, 1912, p. 215. 



Found only in the colder waters, at outlying 

 points. Taken at Crab Ledge, in 18 fathoms. 



1 'Crisia denticulata (Lamarck). 

 Osburn, 1912, p. 216. 



Doubtful specimens taken in the outer waters 

 of the Woods Hole region. 



Family TUBULIPORID/E. 



Tubulipora liliacca (Pallas). [Chart 28.] 



Verrill and Smith, 1873, p. 708, 405, etc. 

 (Tubulipora flabellaris); Osburn, 1912, p. 217. 



Vineyard Sound. Verrill. Occasional through- 

 out Vineyard Sound and the lower half of 

 Buzzards Bay; dredged in 3 to 15 fathoms, on 

 sand, gravel, and stones, usually attached to 

 algae, occasionally on shells. Survey. Also 

 found in piles. 



Fish Hawk stations: 7560 (on Chondrus crispus), 

 7582 (on Chondrus crispus), 7724, 7725, 7753 

 (?), 7764, 7771- Supplementary stations 

 (1909): 7643, 7659, 7660. 



Phalarope and Blue Wing stations: 22, 37, 87. 



Tubulipora atlantica (Johnston). 

 Osburn, 1912, p. 217. 



Crab Ledge, August 12, 1909, several well- 

 developed colonies with ovicells attached to 

 rocks and shells. 



Tubulipora flabellaris (Fabricius). 



Osbum, 1912, p. 218. 



Crab Ledge, off Sankaty Head, Great Round 



Shoal; taken only in outside v.-aters of the 



region. 



Stomatopora diastoporoides (Norman). 

 Osburn, 1912, p. 218. 



A few specimens taken by the Survey at Crab 

 Ledge upon pebbles. 



Family LICHEN*OPORID/E. 



Lichenopora vcrrucaria (Fabricius). 



Verrill and Smith, 1873, p. 707, 405. (Diastopora 

 patina); Osburn, 1912, p. 219. 



Vineyard Sound, off Vineyard Haven. Verrill. 

 Nobska Point, in shallow water, along shore; 

 Muskeget Channel, 7 fathoms; Crab Ledge, 

 common; Sankaty Head, E. S. E. 13 fathoms; 

 Robinsons Hole, at Phalarope station 22; near 

 Gay Head, at Fish Hawk station 7730. 



Found on hydroids, on other Bryozoa, shells and 



algse. 



Family MtEiDM. 



lEtea anguina (Linnaeus). [Chart 29.] 

 Verrill and Smith, 1873, p. 710, 405; Osburn, 



1912, p. 220. 



Vineyard Sound. Verrill. Abundant and gen- 

 erally distributed in Vineyard Sound and Buz- 

 zards Bay; dredged in i to 19 fathoms, on every 

 sort of bottom, creeping over hydroids, algae 

 and Bryozoa, occasionally on shells and peb- 

 bles. Survey. Recorded for Woods Hole, on 

 Bureau of Fisheries pier; Vineyard Haven; 

 Katama Bay, on piles of wharf; Nantucket 

 Harbor, on piles; Nantucket cable; on weed 

 floating in Vineyard Sound; Fort Phoenix 

 (New Bedford Harbor); Round Hill Point. 

 Fish Hawk stations: 7524 bis, 7533 bis, 7545 bis, 

 7547 bis, 7559 (on Eudendrium), 7563 bis, 7564 

 bis, 7593, 7611, 7612, 7614, 7615, 7616, 7619, 

 7622, 7630, 7636, 7639, 7640, 7643, 7644, 7645, 

 7656, 7659, 7660, 7664, 7666, 7667, 7670, 7671, 

 7676, 7678, 7679, 7681, 7689, 7692, 7697, 7699, 

 7700, 7702, 7703, 7706, 7707, 7724, 7729, 7730, 



773 1 - 7734, 7735, 7739, 774, 774*, 7742, 7743, 

 7744, 7745, 7751, 7754, 7759, 7760, 7763, 7769, 

 7774, 7775, 777 8 > 7779, 77^0, 7781, 7782, 7783. 

 Supplementary stations (1906): 7567, 7633,7708, 

 7709, 7723; (1907): 7581, 7718, 7731, 7739, 7761, 

 7780, 7783; (1909): 7627, 7634, 7643, 7659, 7660, 

 7668, 7670, 7671. 



Phalarope and Blue Wing stations: i, 5, 7, 8, 15, 

 16, 20, 32, 45, 51, 57, 64, 65, 74, 83, 87, 91, 108, 

 in, 113, 114, 116, 117, 118, 134, 141, 159 (com- 

 mon on Bugula), 160 (few), 163 (abundant). 

 Supplementary stations (1909): 83, 131. 



Family EUCRATEID^. 



Eucratea chelata (Linnaeus). 



Verrill and Smith, 1873, p. 710, 405; Osburn, 

 1912, p. 221. 



"Off Gay Head, 10 fathoms, on hydroids and 

 ascidians." Verrill. Not noted in Survey 

 dredgings, but taken on piles of a wharf at 

 Vineyard Haven in some numbers, growing on 

 Amathia dichotoma. 



