INVERTEBRATE FAUNA OF LABRADOR. 301 



Anonyx producta, fide Boeck. 



These two forms were found together in fifteen fathoms, sand. 



Lysianassa appendiculata Kboteb. 

 Forty fathoms, pebbly bottom, three miles from land off Henley Harbor, Straits of Belle Isle. 



Alauna Goodsiri Bel, in Belcher's Last of the Arctic Voyagers. App. EL XXXIV., figs. 2, 3, p. 403. 



All of my specimens are of the form, fig. 3, which differs in some characters, such as the 

 lest convex form of the carapace, more distinct rug* anteriorly, and the presence of an 

 acute point on each side of the last leg-bearing segment. 



t+ ; B ,n nhnncknt soecies being common in from ten to fifty iatnoms. Belies Amours, 

 J f homf thoma^y fifteen fathoms, mod. Square Island, fifteen to thirty fathom, 

 Mey Harbor, eight fathom, Catean Bay, Long Island, fifteen fathoms, sand. 



Mysis oculata Fabb. 

 Abundant along the whole coast. The young go in schools, and the sea-trout consume 

 great numbers of them. 



Pandalus annulicornis Leach. 



Abundant on the whole eoast, espeeially in weeds on a ele ar peN£r*tta» twenty 

 fathoms, Henley Harbor. Sloop Harbor, six fathom, Hopedale, ten fathom, 



Hippolyte aculeata (Fabb.) Kroteb. 

 Caribou Island, fourteen fathom, Square Island, fifteen to thirty fathom, Domino 

 Harbor, seven fathoms. Straits of Belle Isle, ten fathoms. 



Hippolyte polaris (Sabine) Kboteb. 



It differs from Kroyer's figure in having the upper edge of the rostrum entire, and the 

 ter^""f the'tail are°more uniform in size the three ^^^^Z 

 than in Kroyer's figure. Square Island, fifteen to thirty fathom, Straits of Belle Isle, 



fathoms. 



Hippolyte Phippsii Kboteb. 



One specimen dredged in Domino Harbor, at a depth of seven fathoms. 



Hippolyte turgida Kboteb. 



Found at the Straits of Belle Isle, off Belles Amour, in ten fathoms, on a rocky bottom. 



Hippolyte macilenta Kboteb. 

 A rare form, dredged at Square Island, at a depth of fifteen to thirty fathoms. 



Hippolyte Sowerbyi Leach. 

 This species was obtained with the preceding; it is not common. 



