80 FAUNA OF NEW ENGLAND. 



CIRRIPEDIA. 



TRYPETESIDAE. 



4, p. 314, pis. 8 & 9. Ix " F'tfSifs (ottiquus * * * from the fisii- 



IXG BOATS AT WhITBURX, IN THE Coi'NTY OF DuRHAM, * * * 



BOATS AT CuLLERCOATs, * * * ix J^, antiquus [and] BuCChlHtn 

 undatum." Dar^an, Mon. Cirrip., Balanidae, 1854, j). o30, pis. 

 22 & 23. 



Bores in dead shells of Lunatia heros and Neverita duplicata, 

 which are inhabited by hermit crabs (Genthe). 

 Mass. — Woods Hole. 



CORONULIDAE. 



254. CoROxuLA DiADEMA (Linne). 



Lejyas diadema Linne, Syst. nat., ed. 12, 1767, vol. 1, pt. 2, 

 p. 1108. "ad Mare Mediterraxeum & Ixdicum." 



Coromda diadema Darwin, Mon. Cirri])., Balanidae, 1854, 

 pp. 417 tt C2o, pi. 15, figs. 3, 3a, 3b, pi. 16, figs. 1, 2 & 7. 



Attached to whales taken on the coast, both north and south 

 of Cape Cod. Provincetown, on whale. 



BALANIDAE. 



Acorn shells. 



255. Balax'us tixtixabulum (Linn^). 



Lepas tintinahuhim Linne, 8yst. nat., ed. lU, 1758, vol. 1, 

 p. 668. Locality not given until ed. 12, 1767, where it is "ix* O. 



EuROPAEO." 



Balanus tmtinnabidum, Darwin, ]\Ion. Cirrip., Balanidae, 

 1854, pp. 194 & 611, pi. 1, figs. a-1. pi. 2, figs, la-lo. 



Inhal)its warmer seas. Often found on bottoms of ships on 

 New England coast, but not living. 

 Mass. (Gould). 



