14 Smith and Jffarger — St. George's Banks Dredgings. 



At the second haul [i), latitude 41° 44' north, longitude 64° 36' 

 west, 60 fathoms, coarse gravel, stones, and sponges, the following 

 occurred : 



Pycnogonida. 



Nymphon grossipes Kroyer, 



Crustacea. 



Hyas coarctatus Leach. 



H. araneus Leach. 



Eupagurus Kroyerii Stimpsou ; abundant. 



Sabinea septemcarinata Owen; two specimens. 



Tritropis aculeata Boeck. 



Acanthozone cuspidata Boeck. 



Annelida. 



Eunoa nodosa Malragren (Sars). 



Harmothoe imhricata Malmgren (Linne). 



Lagisca rarispina Malmgren (Sars). 



Nothria conchylega Malmgren (Sars) ; abundant. [Plate VII, fig. 3.] 



Thelepiis cinclnnatus Malmgren (Fabricius). 



I*otamUla neglecta M'dlmgYQn ; abundant. 



Spirorhis valida VeiTill. 



MOLLUSCA. 



Adrnete viridula Stimpson (O. Fabricius) ; common, 



Trophon Gunneri Loven. 



Natica clausa Broderip and Sowerby. 



Aporrhais occidentalis Sowei'by. 



Turritella reticulata Mighels and Adams. 



Margarita cinerea Gould. 



Hanleia mendicaria Carpenter (JVlighels and Adams). 



Trachydermon album Carpenter (Montagu). 



Entalis striolata Stimpson ; abundant. 



uEolis rufibranc.hialis Alder and Hancock (?). 



Cardium pinmdatum Conrad. 



Terebratulina septentrionalis (Couthouy) ; common. 



Atnarcecium glabrum Verrill. 



Discopora Skefiei Smitt. 



Radiata. 



Gribrella sanguinolenta Liitken. 

 Ophiopholis aculeata Gray ; abundant. 

 Ophioglypha Sarsii Lyman. 

 Lafoea gracillima G. O. Sars. 

 Sertularella tricuspidata Hincks. 



