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Sertularia faleata Linn. 

 Mingan Island, Gulf of St. Lawrence. Brought home by the Anticosti Expedition. 



Sertularia argentea Ell. and Sol. 

 Caribou Island ; not common ; found in eight fathoms. 



Sertularia cupressina Linn. 



The cells in our specimens are large, thick-set ; ovicapsules ovate, with fine prominent 

 ribs, while the mouth is round, and much contracted. Henley Harbor, in seven fathoms. 



Sertularia abietina Linn. 



Mingan Island, Gulf of St. Lawrence, and Labrador. Anticosti Expedition. 



Diphasia rosacea Agass. 



Sertularia rosacea Linn. 



Very abundant in fifty fathoms, gravelly bottom, in the Straits of Belle Isle. 



Dynamena pumila Lamx. 

 Found in abundance in the Straits of Belle Isle between tide-marks. 



Lafoea dumosa Sars. 



Campanularia dumosa Johnst., 1838. 



Cateau Harbor, Long Island ; fifteen fathoms ; not common. 



Cosmetira sp. 



A beautiful species of this genus, about three inches in diameter, with large tentacles 

 about two inches long and half an inch apart, was found by Mr. Verrill in great abundance, 

 June 25th, at Entry Island, one of the Magdalen Group. Anticosti Expedition. 



Laomedea amphora Agass. Contr. Nat. Hist. U. S. 

 Found on Bugula murrayana in fifteen to thirty fathoms ; Square Island. 



Clytia volubilis A. Agass. 



Campanularia volubilis Alder (non Auct. ) 



Mingan Islands ; Anticosti Expedition. Henley Harbor, in deep water, twenty to thirty 

 fathoms. 



Oceania languida A Agass. 



Campanularia syringa Stimps., Syn. Mar. Invert., Grand Menan. 



Caribou Island ; dredged at a depth of eight fathoms. 



Campanularia verticillata Johnst. 

 Taken at Henley Harbor, in twenty fathoms of water, upon a pebbly bottom. 



