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18 FAUNA OF NEW ENGLAND. 



50. Phialidium singul-vris (Mayer). 



Oceania singularis Mayer, Bull. Mus. comp. zoo!., 1900, vol. .37, 

 p. 7, pi. 4, figs. 12, 13. "Newport Harbor, Rhode Island." 



R. I. — Newport. 



51. TiMA FORMOSA L. Agassiz. 



L. Agassiz, Contr. nat. hist. U. S., 1862, vol. 4, p. 362, footnote. 

 "Massachusetts Bay." A. Agassiz, Mem. INIus. comp. zool., 

 1865, vol. 1, no. 2, p. 113, fig. 164-172. Mayer, Publ. Carnegie 

 inst., 1910, no. 109, vol. 2, p. 315, pi. 41, fig. 1-3. 



General on the southern New England coast in early spring; 

 recorded in Massachusetts Bay, March to May, and September. 



Mass. — Nahant, Gloucester (winter). Cape Cod, Vineyard 

 Sound, Woods Hole, Buzzards Bay. 

 R. I. — Newport. 



52. EuTiMA MiRA McCrady. 



McCrady, Proc. Elliott soc. nat. hist., 1857, vol. 1, p. 190, pi. 11. 

 figs. 8, 9. [Ch.'V.rleston Harbor, South Carolina.] IMayer. 

 Publ. Carnegie inst., 1910, no. 109, vol. 2, p. 295, pi. 39, fig. 1; pi- 

 40, figs. 3, 3'; p. 297, fig. 160. 



Coast of the United States between the West Indies and southern 

 New England; not known north of Cape Cod. 



Mass. — Woods Hole region, Vineyard Sound, late summer. 

 R. I. — Newport. 



AEQUOREIDAE. 



53. Aequorea aequorea var. albida A. Agassiz. 



Aequorca albida A. Agassiz, in L. Agassiz, Contr. nat. hist. U. S., 

 1862, vol. 4, p. 359, footnote. "Naushon." A. Agassiz, Mem. 

 Mus. comp. zool., 1865, vol. 1, no. 2, p. 110, fig. 160-162. Mayer, 



