Smith and Harger — 8t. George's Banks Bredgings. 31 



p. 526, 1865, pi. xxxix, fig. 19. Monoculodes nuhilius Packard, Memoirs Boston 

 See. Nat. Hist, i, p. 398, 1867. 



We dredged this species in the Bay of Fundy in 1868 and 18Y2, 

 the latter year in 60 to 80 fathoms ; in Casco Bay, in 27 ftithonis, in 

 1873, and Dr. Packard and Mr. C-ooke obtained it at several local- 

 ities, in the " Gulf of Maine," from 50 to 90 fathoms, on the expedi- 

 tion of the Bache in 1873. I have also examined specimens dredged 

 in the Gulf of St. Lawrence by Mr. Whiteaves and on the coast of 

 Labrador by Dr. Packard. It extends to Greenland, Iceland, Spitz- 

 bergen and Finmark. 



Monoculodes borealis Boeek. 



Op. cit, p. 88, 1870. (Ediceros affinis Goes, loc. cit., p. 527, pi. xxxix, fig. 21', 1865 

 (non Bruzelius). 



This species is recorded from Spitzbergen and northern Norway 

 by Goes and Boeck, but seems not to have been noticed on this side 

 of the Atlantic before. 



Paramphithoe pulchella Bruzelius (Kroyer sp.) 



We have dredged this species off Casco Bay and in the Bay of 

 Fundy, on hard bottoms, in from 40 to 90 fathoms, and it was 

 dredged on Cashe's Ledge and Stellwagen's Bank, in 1873, by Dr. 

 Packard and Mr. Cooke. It extends north to the Gulf of St. Law- 

 rence, and, according to Boeck, to Greenland, Iceland, Spitzbergen, 

 and the western coast of Norway. 



Paramphithoe cataphracta Smith. 



AmpMthonotus cataphi-adus Stimpson, Synopsis of the Marine Invertebrata of Grand 

 Manan, p. 52, 185.'i (description copied in Bate, Catalogue of Amphipodus Crus- 

 tacea in the British Museum, p. 152, 1862.) 



This species is apparently a true Paramphithoe, as restricted by 

 Boeck, and closely allied to, if not identical Avith, P. pano2)la Bru- 

 zelius [Aynphithoe pjaaopla Kroyer). Boeck places Pleustes tiibercii- 

 latus Bate as a synonym of Kroyer's species, and if he is correct in 

 this, our species is undoubtedly distinct. The cataphracta appears to 

 be an inhabitant of hard or coarse sandy and shelly bottoms from 5 

 to 50 fathoms. We have dredged it sparingly in Casco Bay and the 

 Bay of Fundy, and Dr. Packard has dredged it on the coast of 

 Labrador. 



VertUmnuS serratUS ? Goes (Fabricius sp.) 



Acanfhonotm serratus Stimpson, Synopsis of the Marine Invertebrata of Grand 

 Manan, p. 52, 1853. 



Our specimens all differ from the descriptions and figures given by 

 Boeck and Kroyer in the armature of the posterior margin of the 



