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Jcera marina Continued. 



or in the burrows of Limnoria; a very common 

 species, though completely lacking in the 

 dredging records. 



McMurrich (cited by Bumpus) found this species 

 breeding from middle of June till the first 

 week in September (i. e., as long as observed). 

 Osburn records eggs and young in the brood 

 pouch July 14 and July 31. 



Family BOPYRID^. 



? Phryxus abdominalis (Kroyer). 



Harger, 1879, p. 158; 1880, p. 312; Richardson, 

 1901, p. 577; 1904, p. 58; 1905, p. 501; M. J. 

 Rathbun, 1905, p. 48. 



"Off Marthas Vineyard, on Pandalus leptocerus 

 and S. \Spirontocaris] liljeborgii"', parasitic on 

 the abdomen of these shrimps. Richardson. 

 It is quite likely that these specimens were 

 taken far beyond the limits of the region. 



lone thompsoni Richardson. 



Richardson, 1904, p. 75 (sp. nov.); 1905, p. 508; 



M. J. Rathbun, 1905, p. 49. 

 North Falmouth, on Callianassa stimpsoni, two 

 specimens collected by Mr. G. M. Gray. 



Stegophryxus hyptius Thompson. 



Thompson, 1902, p. 53 (sp. nov.); Richardson, 

 1904, p. 59; 1905, p. 532; M. J. Rathbun, 1905, 

 p. 48. 



Edgartown; also dredged in Cataumet Harbor, 

 at Phalarope station 142 (i specimen)*; like- 

 wise recorded from below-named localities. 



Parasitic on the hermit crab, Pagurus longi- 

 carpus. "About 1.5 per cent of the crabs at 

 Great Harbor were thus infested (1892) and 

 from 3 to 4 per cent of those at Hadley Harbor. 



Stegophryxus hyptius Continued . 



. . . The female parasite occurs on the abdo- 

 men of the hermit, to which it is attached back 

 downward, by its mandibles and legs. The 

 male is found on the posterior part of the mar- 

 supium of the female." Thompson. 



Probopyrus pandalicola (Packard). 



Richardson, 1904, p. 66 (Probopyrus palccmone- 



ticola); 1905, p. 554; M. J. Rathbun, 1905, 



p. 49. 

 Acushnet River, on Palcemonetes uulgaris. 



Family ONISCIDJE. 



Philoscia vittata Say. 



Verrill and Smith (Harger), 1873, p. 569; Harger, 

 1879, p. 157; 1880, p. 306; Richardson, 1901, 

 p. 565; 1905, p. 605; M. J. Rathbun, 1905, 



P- 45- 



Vineyard Sound, under rubbish below high- 

 water mark. Harger. 



Family SCYPHACID^. 



568, 337, etc. (sp. 

 157; 1880, p. 307; 



Scyphacella arenicola Smith. 



Verrill and Smith 1873, p. 

 nov.); Harger, 1879, p. 

 Richardson, 1901, p. 576; 1905, p. 671; Rath- 

 bun, 1905, p. 47. 



Nobska Beach and Nantucket. Harger. Ram 

 Island, in the sand. Richardson. 



Family LIGYDID^E. 



? Ligyda oceanica (Linngeus). 

 Richardson, 1905, p. 685; M. J. Rathbun, 1905, 



p. 47. 

 "Off Newport," perhaps beyond limits of the 



region. 



Order CUMACEA. 



Family BODOTRIID/E. 



Cyclaspis variant Caiman. 



Caiman, 1912, p. 610 (sp. nov.). 



Vineyard Sound, surface, 1875 and iSSi; Woods 



Hole, surface, 1882 and 1885; many specimens 



taken. 



Leptocuma minor Caiman. 



Caiman, 1912, p. 616 (sp. nov.). "Vicinity of 



Woods Hole; U. S. F. C i female." 



Caiman. 

 This record probably relates to a specimen taken 



in Vineyard Sound, at Phalarope station 33. 



Family LEUCONIM:. 



? Eudorella hispida Sars. 



S. I. Smith, 1879, p. 115; M. J. Rathbun, 1905, 



p. 30; Caiman, 1912, p. 621. 

 No strictly local records for this species given by 



any of these writers. 



Eudorella truncatula (Bate) 



S. I. Smith, 1879, p. 116 (Eudorella pusilla); 



M. J. Rathbun, 1905, p. 31 (Eudorella pusilla); 



Caiman, 1912, p. 620. 

 Off Vineyard Sound Lightship, 16 fathoms, many 



females and young. Caiman. 



