26 FAUNA OF NEW ENGLAND. 



3. Haliclystus salpinx H. James-Clark. 



H. James-Clark, Journ. Boston soc. nat. hist., 1863, vol. 7, p. 563. 

 "Mt. Desert Is., Maine." Mayer, Publ. Carnegie inst., 1910, 

 no. 109, vol. 3, p. 535, pi. 56, fig. 1-4. 



Me.— Mt. Desert Id. 



Mass. — Ram. Id., Manchester. 



4. LucERNARiA QUADRicoRNis O. F. Miiller. 



O. F. Miiller, Prodrom. zool. Danicae, 1776, p. 227. [Chris- 

 TiANiA, Norway.] M. Sars, Fauna littoralis Xorvegiae, 1846, pt. 

 1, p. 20, pi. 3, fig. 1-7. H. James-Clark, Jom^n. Boston soc. nat. 

 hist., 1863, vol. 7, p. 552. 



Northern Europe, Greenland to northern New England; not 

 recorded south of Cape Cod. 



Me. — Eastport region, Owl's Head, Casco Bay. 

 Mass. — Massachusetts Bay. 



5. Halimocyathus platypus H. James-Clark. 



H. James-Clark, Journ. Boston soc. nat. hist., 1863, vol. 7, p. 537. 

 " Chelsea Beach, Mass." 

 One record only. 



Mass. — Massachusetts Bay. 



6. Halimocyathus lagena (O. F. Miiller) Haeckel. ' 



Holothuria lagenam referens 0. F. Miiller, Prodrom. zool. Danicae, 

 1776, p. 232. " Gr[oenland,] Unneraisuk." 



Lucernaria auricula Milne-Edwards, Regne animal, zoophytes, 

 1849, pi. 63, 9 figs. 



Manania aurscula H. James-Clark, Journ. Boston soc. nat. hist., 

 1863, vol. 7, p. 542. 



Atlantic coasts of Europe, Greenland, and northern New England. 



Me. — Eastport. 



Mass. — Massachusetts Bay. 



