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Verrill, a. E,— Notice of Eecent Additions to the Marine Inverte- 

 brata of the northeastern coast of America, with descriptions of 

 . new genera and species and critical remarks on others. Part 

 II. — MoUnsca, with notes on Annelida, Echinodermata, etc., col 

 lected by the United States Fish Commission. 



(Proc. U. S. N. M., 1880, iii, pp. 356-405.) 



Part III. — Catalogue of Mollusca recently added to the Fauna 

 of Southern New England. 



(Proc. U. S. N. M., 1880, iii, pp. 405-409.) 



Part II of this report begins with an account of the dredgings made by the 

 U. S. Fish Commission, sonth of Newport, R. I., in 1880, and a list of the 

 deep-water stations one hundred and forty species of Mollusca are recorded, 

 of which one genua and 22 species are new ; 96 additional species are stated 

 to be new additions to the North American marine fauna, including 25 species 

 recently described from the collections of 1880. Two new s]jecies of annelids 

 are also described. Part iii is a table illustrating the geographical and ba- 

 thymetrical distribution of 130 species of ]\R)llusca, recently added to the 

 fauna of Southern New England, mainly through the dredgings of the U. S. 

 Fish Commission of 1880. 



Notice of the remarkable Marine Fauna occupying the outer 



banks off the Southern coast of New England. 



Brief Contributions to Zoology from the museum of Yale College. No. 

 xlviii.) 



(Am. Journ. Sci., Oct., 1881, vol. xxii, pp. 282-303.) 



A general account of the dredging operations of the U. S. Fish Commis- 

 sion, during the summer of 1881. A list of the deep-water stations south of 

 Martha's Vineyard, with temperature observations, is given, and also a list 

 of the deep-water fishes, so far as determined up to date of publication, by 

 Dr. T. H. Bean. A list of the Cephalopods obtained from deep water is in- 

 cluded, and five new species of Gasteropods and Lamellibranchs are de- 

 scribed. 



Reports on the Results of Dredging, under the supervision of 



Alexander Agassi z, by the United States Coast Survey steamer 

 " Blake." Report on the Cephalopods, and on some additional 

 species dredged by the United States .Fish Commission steamer 

 " Fish Hawk," during the season of 1880. 



(Bull. Mus. Comp. Zoology, 1881, viii. pp. 99-166. 8 plates.) 



Wilson, Edmund B. — Report on the Pycnogonida of New England 

 and Adjacent Waters. 



(Rep't U. S. Comm. Fish and Fisheries, part vi, pp. 463-506, plates i-vii.) 

 " An account of our present knowledge of the species of Pycnogonida, known 

 to occur upon the coasts of New England and Nova Scotia, comprising de- 

 scriptions and figures of all the forms, and an account of their geographical 

 and bathymetrical distribution." A synopsis of the genera is given. Nine 

 genera and fifteen species are described, two species (Achelia scabra and 

 Nymphon macrum) being new. 



