16 Bulletin, Vanderbilt Marine Museum, Vol. IV 



Aciinaugc rugosa Verrill. 



Twelve specimens, dredged in 180 fms., Bay of Islands, Newfound- 

 land, September 3, 1926. Four larger specimens taken from the same 

 locality, attached to stones and various species of mollusks, September 

 3, 1926. 



Bolocera longicornis Carlgren. 



Five specimens, dredged in 200 fms., 9 miles S. W. by W. of Port 

 Basque, Newfoundland, September 1, 1926. 



Stomphia carneola (Stimpson). 



One, taken by the "Eagle" at Eastport, Maine. 



TROPICAL AMERICAN PACIFIC FAUNA. 



Stomotica divisa Maas. 



One specimen, dredged in 300 fms., 50 miles S. W. off Cape Mala, 

 Panama, March 16, 1926. 



Nectrodroma reticulata Bigelow. 



One unusually fine colony and tw r o not quite perfect nectophores of 

 this rare animal were taken in 300 fms., 50 miles S. W. off Cape Mala, 

 Panama, March 16, 1926. 



Abylopsis eschscholtzii (Huxley). 



Several bracts, dredged in 300 fms., 50 miles S. W. off Cape Mala, 

 Panama, March 16, 1926. 



Periphylla hyacinthina (Steenstrup). 



One taken in 300 fms., 50 miles S. W. off Cape Mala, Panama, 

 March 16, 1926. 



Ptilosarcus gurneyi Gray. 



One very fine specimen, Wafer Bay, Cocos Island, Pacific Ocean, in 

 shallow water, March, 1926. 



Pavonaria calif ornica Moroff. 



Eleven colonies, dredged in 100 fms., Punta Arenas, Costa Rica, 

 February, 1928. 



Beroe forskalii H. Milne Edwards. 



Four taken in 300 fms., 50 miles S. W. off Cape Mala, Panama, 

 March 16, 1926. One, Jicaron Island, Panama, January, 1928. One 

 specimen, taken at 1090 fms., Pacific Ocean, Lat. 1° 14' N. ; Long. 90° 

 W., January 30, 1928. 



