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PANDARTJS CRANCHII Leach. A dozen females were taken from the skiu 

 of the same Milbert's shark, and have been given Gat. No. 54150, U.S.N.M. 



ECHTHROGALETJS COLEOPTRATTIS Guerin. A single female was taken in 

 company with the two preceding species, Cat. No. 54149, U.S.N.M. 



ERGASILTTS CAERTJLETIS Wilson. Four females were found upon the gills 

 of the common sucker, Catostomus commersoni, at Green Bay, Lake Michigan, 

 by Prof. A. S. Pearse, August 3, 1920. They have received Cat. No. 54146, 

 U.S.N.M. Another lot of twelve females was taken at the same time and 

 place from the gills of the redeye, AniMopUtes rupestris, and has Cat. No. 

 54145, U.S.N.M. 



ERGASILUS MANIC ATTTS Wilson. Ten females were taken from the gills 

 of the two-spined stickleback, Gasterosteus bispinosus, at Woods Hole July 20, 

 1910, by Dr. Edwin Linton ; Cat. No. 54107, U.S.N.M. 



ERGASILUS VERSICOLOR Wilson. Twelve females were taken from the 

 gills of the red-mouthed buffalo, Ictiobus cyprinella by the present author 

 at Fairport, Iowa, July 20, 1915 ; Cat. No. 53497, U.S.N.M. 



ANTHOSOMA CRASSXTM (Abildgaard). Four females were taken from the 

 gills of a man-eater shark, Carcharodon carchariae at Woods Hole, June 23, 

 1910, by V. N. Edwards ; Cat. No. 54110, U.S.N.M. 



LERNANTHROPUS BREVOORTIAE R. Rathbun. Two females were taken 

 from the gills of the hickory shad, Pomolobus mediocris, at Woods Hole. 

 August 20, 1910, by Dr. Edwin Linton; Cat. No. 54108, U.S.N.M. 



NEMESIS ATLANTICA Wilson. Four females were found on the gills of the 

 dusky shark, Carcharias ■obscurus, at Woods Hole, July 25, 1910, by Dr. Edwin 

 Linton; Cat. No. 54109, U.S.N.M. A second lot of twelve females were taken 

 from the gills of a thresher shark, Alopias vulpes, at Woods Hole, August 

 23, 1922, by Dr. H. M. Smith; Cat. No. 54147, U.S.N.M. 



ER07ERIA LINEATA P. J. van Beneden. A single female was found on the 

 gills of a hammerhead shark, Sphyrna zygaena, at Woods Hole, July 5, 1911, 

 by V. N. Edwards ; Cat. No. 54142, U.S.N.M. This species has never before 

 been reported outside of the Mediterranean. 



LERNAEA CRTICIATA (Le Sueur). A single female was taken by the pres- 

 ent author from the flesh of the bluegill, Lepomis palUdus, at Fairport, Iowa, 

 July 15, 1918; Cat. No. 53477, U.S.N.M. Two females were also taken from 

 the flesh of the wide-eared sunfish, Lepomis euryorus at the same time and 

 place; Cat. No. 53479, U.S.N.M. Two females were taken from the flesh of 

 the orange-bellied sunfish, Lepomis miniatus, in Bear Lake, Louisiana, by A. 

 F. Shira, former superintendent of the biological station at Fairport ; Cat. No. 

 53480, U.S.N.M. 



LERNAEA VARIABILIS (Wilson). Two females were taken from the flesh 

 of the bullhead, Ameiurus nebulosus, July 21, 1920, at Fairport, Iowa, by the 

 present author; Cat. No. 53470, U.S.N.M. 



PENNELLA ORTHAGORISCI Wright. A single female was taken from the 

 flesh of the albacore, Gernio alalunga, at Santa Cruz Island, California, Sep- 

 tember 24, 1919, by O. E. Sette ; Cat. No. 54148, U.S.N.M. 



CLAVELLA INSOLITA Wilson. Two females were obtained from the gills of 

 Notothenia sima in the Straits of Magellan by the fisheries steamer " Albatross " 

 in the summer of 1908 ; Cat. No. 53476, U.S.N.M. This species has been known 

 hitherto only from the north temperate Atlantic. 



LERNAEENICTIS AFFIXTTS Wilson. Two females were obtained by V. N. 

 Edwards from the flesh of the common stickleback, Gasterosteus bispinosiis, 

 at Woods Hole, July 16, 1910; Cat. No. 53474, U.S.N.M. 



