278 PROCEEDTXGS OF TEE yATIOyAL MTSEFM. tol. 4a. 



common; Shoal Tickle, one colony; outside of Hebron, Labrador, 

 not common: Eg^ Harb'^r. Labrador, not common. 



TTie Tariety jr-^fiVv^a Packard, characterized by narrow fronds, 

 occurred along with, the typical form at Shoal Tickle. Labrador, and 

 at Browns Bank. o5 Cape Sable. 



SIKETOSEIAS APiMMUBa Jfws: Xareo end DsnielsseB). 



AifHia wfcfflc VrHJRHjL. IST^. p. 52. syncnyiay. 



Looalitif-s. — Twenty miles east of Cape Sable and 75 miles west 

 northwest from Sable Island, one colony at each station. Both 

 colonies were symmetrically developed and bore oviceUs with em- 

 bryos. It is perhaps worthy of note that these stations were at 

 considerable depth, 70 and 75 fathoms, respectively, and that the 

 bottom sample was clean, fine sand in both cases. 



FLUSTRA CASBASSA Sc'mrtf. 



I^mtlndigiiaiaT±csj.2D. lSc7, p. 274. 

 Fbutn rmjHftm Yeesh^. IST&b. p. 29. 



LocaliHeg. — "E^ Harbor. Labrador, one colony; near Egg Harbor, 

 not common: Shoal Tickle, Labrador, one colony. 



FirSTRA SECCBITROJiS PsZii . 



Cmimam pa y y m Da-r-sox. 18-39, p. 257. 

 FbtMbm tnaumta Packard. 1$67, p. 274. 



Localiiy. — ^St. Pierre Banks, one well-developed colony. Whit- 

 eaves (1901) does not list this species because of doubt as to the 

 records of Packard, saying that •*Verrill states that Stimpson's 

 P. intneata is Bumtla mvrrayana, and it may be that Packard's is 

 also." Packard was well acquainted with B^igvla murrayana, how- 

 evar, as eariy as 1S63 when he listed it under the name of Flustra 

 iiHcrniyona for the region about Caribou Island, Labrador; and it is 

 not Kkdy that he would later mistake F. gecurifrons for it. How- 

 ever tiiat may be. there can be no doubt concerning the present 

 spedmen, and the species is henceforth to be included in the list of 

 Canadian Bryoz«'ja. 



1O3CB2AJIIP0KA CSikTlCULA. ASOet. 



MemtJbrmKipon. Umeaia vaz. eratieula Vebsill, lS7d&, p. 29. 



LoeaKHes. — St. Pierre Bank. Newfoundland, one colony on 

 Peden dieU; near Egg Harbor, Labrador, one colony on the back 

 of a colony of Plvitra carbase/i; Shoal Tickle, Labrador, one colony 

 on the inside of a shdl. The last-mentioned colony has the large 

 vicarious avicularia abtmdantly developed. It is altogether likely 

 that some of the eariier records of J/, lineata O^nnaeus) were based 

 on this spedes which is much more c^onnnon than Ihueata in American 

 waters. 



