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EEPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1895. 



93. 8erpeutine. 



Deer Isle, Me. 



94. Serpentiue. 



Montville, N. J. 



95. Serpentine. 



Easton, Pa. 



96. Serpentine (variety williamsite). 



Fnlton, Lancaster Connty, Pa. 



97. f41aucopliaue rock. 



Sonoma Count}', Cal. 



98. Gneiss with cordierite. 



Guilford Coimty, Conn. 



99. Gneiss. 



Montgomery County, Md. 



100. Amphibolite. 



Hanover, N. H. 



101. Mica schist. 



West Washington, I). C. 



102. Quartzite. 



Potsdam, N. Y. 



103. Steatite (soapstone). 



Grafton, Yt. 



104. Crystalline limestone (marble). 



West Rutland, Yt. 

 10.5. Crystalline dolomite (marble). 

 Westchester, N. Y. 



106. Crystalline dolomite (marble). 



Lee, Mass. 



107. Ophiolite. 



Essex County, N. Y. 



108. Limestone (fossiliferous). 



Ivochester, N. Y. 



109. Limestone (oolitic). 



Indiana. 



110. Limestone (oolitic). 



Kentucky. 



111. Limestone (coral). 



Bermuda. 



112. Slate. 



Buckingham, (i»U(bec, Canada. 



113. Gypsum. 



Saltville, Va. 



114. Calc sinter. 



Yellowstone National Park. 



115. Siliceous oolite. 



Center County, Pa. 



116. Chert. 



Licking County, < )hi(). 



117. Sandstone (Triassir). 



Seneca Creek, Md. 



118. Sandstone (Subcarboniferous). 



Berea, Ohio. 



119. Calcareous conglomerate. 



Loudoun County, Ya. 



120. Khyolito tulf. 



Douglas County, Colo. 



121. Rhyolitetuff. 



Zacatecas, Mexico. 



122. Infusorial earth. 



Popes Creek, Md. 



123. Infusorial earth. 



Nevada. 



124. Oolitic sand. 



Salt Lake, PTtah. 



125. Shell sand. 



Hawaiian Islands. 



126. Lapilli. 



Mono Craters, Cal. 



List of Duplicate Marine Inverteukates Distributed by the Smithsonian 

 Institution on Behalf of the National Mitseum. 



Series V. 



[I'lepared under the direction of Mr. Jame.s E. Benedict, Assi.staut Curator, Department of Marine 



Invertebrates.] 



CRUSTACEA. 



Brachyura. 



1. Oregonia gracilis, Dana. 



Bering Sea to ( )regon ; 5 to 135 

 fathoms. 



2. Euprognatha rastellifera, Stimpson. 



Oft" Marthas Yineyard ; 70 fathoms. 



3. Pugettia gracilis, Dana. 



West coast North America; shal- 

 low water. 



4. Epialtus productiis, Pandall. 



West coast United States; shal- 

 low water. 



CRUSTACEA — ccmtinued. 

 Brachifura — Continued. 



5. Chiono'cetes opilio, Kroyer. 



North Pacific, North Atlantic; 10 

 to 120 fathoms. 



6. C'hiontecetes Tanneri, Rathbuu. 



North Pacific ; 300 to 1,600 fathoms. 



7. Hyas araneus, Leach. 



North Atlantic; 35 to 90 fathoms. 



8. Hyas coarctatus, Leach. 



North Atlantic; 20 to 65 fathoms. 



9. Hyas coarctatus, Leach. 



North Pacific; 10 to 50 fathoms. 



