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Plate 33. 

 Balanus balanvfi (Linnseus). Page 149. 



Figs. 1, la. Tablet bearing Linnsens's specimens, and profile view of the type- 

 specimen, from tlie collection of the Linnean Society of London. 

 2. Large English specimen of the typical form. Cat No. 12077, 

 U.S.N.M. This individual grew on Pecten oijcreuldrin. 

 2a. Specimen growing on Pecten opcrcularis and showing its sculpture. 

 Cat. No. 12077, U.S.N.M. England. 



4, Strongly ribbed form, growing on a smooth mussel. Scarborough, 



England. 



5. Strongly ribbed form, growing on a smooth nuissel. Belfast, 



Ireland. 

 6, 6a, 66. Opercular valves of the typical English specimen shown in fig. 2. 

 6c. Tergum of specimen from Bering Sea, Albatross station 32S9. See 

 also plate 35, fig. 4. 



Plate 34. 

 Balanus balanus (Linnaeus). Page 149. 



Figs, l-lc Bar Harbor, Maine, lateral -siew of specimen from a smooth shell, 



with opercular valves. 

 2, Portland, Maine. Cat. No. 48016, U.S.N.M. Specimen showing 



normal development of carina and carinal latera, and broadly 



spreading latera and rostrum. See also plate 35, fig. 6. 

 8. Maine. Type-specimen of Balanus geniculatus Conrad. Coll. 



A.N.S.P. Page 158. 



4. Fish Commission Station 134, off Thatchers Island. Rostral view 



of specimen growing on a smooth pebble. 



5. Georges Bank, in 40 fathoms. Cat. No. 3522, U.S.N.M. Specimens 



growing on Pecten magellanicus. 



6. Bar Harbor, Maine. Specimen growing on a small pebble, collected 



with fig. 1. 



7. Bay of Fundy. Cat. No. 2303, U.S.N.M. Group on a smooth 



pebble. 



Figs. Ifl-lc enlarged, the others reduced. 



