112 NATURAL HISTORY OF AKCTIf AMERICA. 



Family, LYCODID^. 



7. Gymnelia viridis (Fabr.) Ebdt. 



•il7;jy. (7-2G.) Head of Cumberland Gulf, Juno U, 187K Length of longerG;? niillijti. 

 Longtli of sLorter 59 milliui. 



"Gravel beach, at low tide." — KKmlicH. 



21749. (048.) Head of Ciniiberlaiid CuU; May :?0, 1878. a, 109 milJim. h, 103 milliiii. 

 c, Gi) milliin. </, GO miiliiu. 



" Coogjanuernak of tlie Eskimo." — Kumlien. 



*21757. (6G1.) Head of Cumberland Gulf, June G, 1878. D. 95. A. 77. Length of 

 epecimeu 104 millim. 



" G^a^'C'l beacL." — Kumlien. 



•J175«. (G47.) Head of Cumbeil.md Gulf, May 80, 1878. D. 105. Length of example 

 147 millinictros. 



"Tide-rifts, among stones." — Kumlien. Color-sketch accompanying. 

 21759. (C4G.) Head of Cumberland Gulf, May 30, 1878. D. 102. Length 142 millim. 

 "Tide-rifts, among stones." — Kumlien. 



217C0. (G45.) Head of Cumberland Gulf, May 30, 1878. D. 100. Length 142 uiillim. 

 " Tide-rifts, among stones." — Kumlien. 



21999. (8fi.) Niautilic, Cumberland Gulf, August, 187G. W. A. Mintzer, U. 8. N. a, 

 210 millim. h, 17G millim.; D. ca. 95; A. 77; V. 1.3. r 175 mUlim. ; A. 75: P. 12. 

 J, 124 millim. ; A. 78: P. 13. 



"Fomid between high and low wiitcr mark." — Mintzer. 



This s]K'cies is recorded from J'rince Kegeut's Inlet (Rich., F. li. .V.. 

 ill, 1S.3G, ]). 271; stomach of kittiwake gull); Northumberland Sound, 

 7CO r)3' N. (Rich., Last Arc. Voy., 1855, p. 3G7, pi. xxix, and as var. 

 unimnculafHs, p. 'Ml, pi. xxx); lat. 81° 52' N. (Giinth., P. Z. S., 1877, p. 

 293), and Franklin Pierce Bay (Giinth., op. cit., p. 470). 



Kriiyer has fonnd in the stomachs of specimens examined by him, 

 "crabs .... once Gammarm locusta Linn,; another lime Ento- 

 mostraca.''* Prof. Robert Collett fonnd in the mouth of a specimen 

 secured in the summer of 1878 by the Scandinavian Exi)editions, an 

 example of MixVutlnrin Iwrif/ota Gray.! 



8. Lycodes mucosua K'i( h. 



Lifcodcs mucosHs Rich., Last of Anlie Voyages, 1855, )>. 32G, ])1. xxvi. 



1C930. CumbcrlaMd Gulf, "W. A. Miutz.-r, l'. S. N. 



A single individual of this species, originallj' described from North- 

 umlx-ilaiMJ Sound, was found by Lieutenant IMintzer, and ])re.seuted by 

 him to I he I'nited States National ^lusouni. l^ioin the appearance of 

 the specimen it must have bci'U i>i<ked uj) dead ; but it rs in a good state 



"Natinhistorisk Tiilsskrift, 3 R., l. B. (author's extra), \k 34. 

 tChrisiiania Vid. .S<-lsk. Fnrh. 1^78, No. 14, (p. 78). 



