S. I. Smith — (Jinistaceans of the Atlantic Coast. 87 



Females canying eggs were taken in August and September, 1877 

 and 1878, in and oft' Massachusetts Bay and oft" Cape Ann. 



Pandalus Montagui Leach. 



Pandalus Montagui Leach, " Edinburg Encyclopedia, vii, p. 41! 2" (teste White), 

 1813 or 1814; American Edition, vii, p. 271. — White. Catalogue of British Crus- 

 tacea in British Museum, p. 41, 1850. 



Pandalus annulicornis Leach, Malacostraca Podophthalmata Britannite, pi. 40. March, 

 1815 ; Transactions of the Linnean Society, London, xi, p. ,346, 1815. 



Pandalus lerigatus Stimpson. Marine Tnvertebrata of Grand Manan, p. 58, 185:^. 



Vineyard Sound !, in deep water oft' Gay Head, 1871 ; also off" Buz- 

 zard's Bay !, 25 fathoms, and oft" Newport !, Rhode Island, 29 fath- 

 oms, 1871. At these localities south of Cape Cod, the species was 

 rare and all the sj^ecimens of small size. Massachusetts Bay !, oft" 

 Salem, 22 to 48 fathoms, gravelly, sandy and muddy bottoms, 1877, 

 common. Also 45 fathoms, soft mud, oft" Cape Ann!, 1878. Stell- 

 wagen's Bank!, 22 to 44 fathoms, rocky and sandy, 1873. Gulf of 

 Maine!, oft" Cape Ann, 75 and 90 fathoms, mud, 1877, — common and 

 very large, and associated with P. borealis. Common on St. George's 

 Banks !, in 28 fathoms, coarse sand ; 30 fathoms, soft sand; 50 and 60 

 fathoms, sand and shells; and 45 fathoms, coarse sand, 1872. Also 

 east of St. George's Banks!, 430 fathoms, sand, gi'avel and stones, 

 1872, — several specimens, unquestionably of this species. Casco Bay !, 

 common in 10 to 45 fathoms, rocky, shelly, gravelly, sandy, and muddy 

 bottoms, and in abundance in the stomachs of the cod taken on the 

 Cod Ledges, 1873. Also oft" Casco Bay !, eighteen to twenty miles 

 southeast of Cape Elizabeth, 48 to 68 fathoms, mud, 1878, — large 

 individuals associated with P. borealis. Bay of Fundy !, 10 to 77 

 fathoms, 1864, 1868, 1870, 1872, 1876, — very common. About east- 

 southeast from Cape Sable !, Nova Scotia, north latitude 42° 45', 

 west longitude 66° 27', 75 fathoms, fine sand and mud, 1877. Hal- 

 ifax !, Nova Scotia, 16 to 25 fathoms, on bottoms of stones and red 

 alga:-, gravel, and fine sand and stones, 1877. In Bedford Basin!, 

 Halifax, 26 to 41 fathoms, soft mud, 1877, — two specimens. About 

 ten miles oft" Halifax, 53 fathoms, sand, mud and rocks, 1877. Gulf 

 of St. Lawrence! (Whiteaves). Labrador! (Packard). Greenland 

 (Kroyer et ah). Iceland (G. O. Sars). Scandinavian coast ! (G. O. 

 Sars) and British Isles! (Norman et ah). 



The largest specimens examined are from 90 fathoms, oft" Cape 

 Ann, and are 115™'" long. There are specimens over 100""" long from 



