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The folio wiug fifteen have 

 Ca.pe Cod : 



PhUoscia rlttata Say. 

 J(vra cdbifrons Leach. 

 Chiridotea cceca Ilarger. 

 Chiridotea TufUii Harger. 

 Idofea irrorata Edwards. 

 Idotea phosphorea Harger. 

 Idotea rohusta Ki'oyer. 

 Epelys irilobus Smith. 



been found both north and south of 



Epelys montosH.s Harger. 

 Sphwroma quadrideiitatuin Say 

 Unmoria lUjnorum White. 

 Anthura polita Stimj^son. 

 Faranihura bruchiata Harger. 

 PtiJanthura temiis Harger. 

 Leptochelia algicola Harger. 



The following eleven species occur also on the coast of Europe 



Gyge Hippolytes Bate andWestwood. 

 Phryxus ahdomhialis Lilljeborg. 

 Jwra albifroiis Leach. 

 Munna Fabricii Kroyer. 

 3Iunno2)sis typica M. Sars. 

 Idotea irrorata Edwards. 



Astacilla granulata Harger. 

 Limnoria Ugnorum White. 

 JEga, psora Kroyer. 

 Tanais vittatus Lilljeborg. 

 Leptochelia ah/icola Harger. 



IVOTIC£ OF RECKIVT AD]>ITION!!i TO THE .TIARIIVE IIVVFRTieBRATA, 

 OF THF IXORTIIFANTTRIV COAi^T OF A[TIFRI€A, WITBI DE^CRIP- 

 TION!^ OF IVFU^ OFNFRA ATSJf SW.CIEH AIVD CRITICAL RFJUARKS 

 OIV OTIIFR.^. 



PART I -ANNELIDA, GEPHYRiEA, NEMERTINA, NEMATODA, POLYZOA, TUNICATA, 

 MOLLUSCA, ANTHOZOA, ECHINODERMATA, PORIFERA. 



By A. E. VERRILE. 



Among the very extensive collections made during the past eight 

 years by the U. S. Commission of Fish and Fisheries, niuler the direc- 

 tion of Professor Baird, there are still many species not recorded as 

 American in any of the reports hitherto published ; most of these are 

 well-known Arctic or Northern European species, but others are still 

 undescribed. As tbe final reports on the different groui>s will require a 

 long time for their completion, owing to the vast number of specimens 

 to be examined from more than a tliousand localities, it has been thouglit 

 desirable to record some of the more important additions to the fauna, 

 without further delay.* IMore detailed descriptions and numerous fig- 

 ures will be published in the final reports, together with the details of 

 their geographical disr.ribution. All the species included in the follow- 

 ing list, unless other^^4se stated, have been collected by the U. S. Fish 

 Commission. 



"^Mauy species have also been recorded in varions articles in tlie American Jonrnal 

 of Science and Arts, during several years past. See, also, an ini]>ortant paper on tho 

 Podophtlialmous Crustacea, by Professor S. I. Smith, and one on llie Pycnogonida, by 

 E. B. Wilson, in the Trans. Conn. Academy, vol. v, 1871). 



