12 Smitfi and Harger — St. George's Banks Dreclgmgs. 



On the line of soundings from near Cape Sable, Nova Scotia, to lati- 

 tude 41° 25' north, longitude 63° 20' west, two successful hauls were 

 made September 12, on Le Have Bank. The first (A), latitude 42° 56-5' 

 north, longitude 64° 51 '3' west, 45 fathoms, gravelly and stony bot- 

 tom, gave the following species : 



Crustacea. 



Hyas coarctatus Leach ; very abundant. 



Eupagurus Kroyerii Stimpson ; abundant. 



Hippolyte spina Leach ; several specimens. 



a. pusiola Kroyer. ^ 



Syrrhoe crenulata Goes ; a single specimen. 



Tiron acanthurus Lilljeborg ; one specimen. 



Paramphitho'e cataphracta Smith (Stimpson). 



Tritropis aculeata Boeck, and several undetermined Amphipods. 



Annelida and Gephyrea. 



Nychia cirrosa Malmgren (Pallas). 



Eunod nodosa Malmgren (Sars). 



JELarmothoe imhricata Malmgren (Linne). 



Nereis pelagica Linne ; abundant. 



Nothria conchylega Malmgren (Sars) ; very abundant. [Plate VII, 



figure 3.] 

 Spiocluetopterus (?) ; tubes only. 

 Cistenides granulala Malmgren, 

 Thelepus cincinnatus Malmgren (Fabricius). 

 Potamilla ocidifera Verrill (Leidy). 

 P. neglecta Malmgren ; very abundant. 

 Spirorhis valida, Verrill, sp. nov. 

 S. hicidus Morch. 

 Phascolosoma ccementarium Verrill. 



TURBELLARIA. 



Leptoplana ellipsoides Girard. 



MOLLUSCA. 



Bela violacea (Mighels and Adams). 



Admete viridula Stimpson (O. Fabricius). 



Buccinunn undatwm Linne ; common. 



Neptunea deeemcostata (Say). 



N. pygmoea H. and A. Adams (Gould) ; common. 



Trophon Gnvneri Loven ; three sjDecimens. 



Lunatia Groenkwdica. (Moller). 



Natica clausa Broderip and Sowerby ; abundant. 



Grepidula plana Say {unguiformis Stimpson); one alive. 



TVichotropis horealis Sowerby; abundant. 



