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tude 39° 54', west longitude 73° 15' (Josephine Expedition, G. O. 

 Sars). Salem Harbor!, Massachusetts, 5 fathoms, 1873. Oft' Cape 

 Ann !, 35 fathoms, sand, and 54 fathoms, sand and mud, 1878. Casco 

 Bay!, 1873: 3 fathoms, mud, — both males and females; males also 

 taken at the surface in the evening. Oft" Casco Bay, about twenty 

 miles east-southeast from Cape Elizabeth, 50 fathoms, mud, 1873. 

 Bay of Fundy !, 1872, abundant in 1 to 4 fathoms, very soft mud, — 

 both males and females. 



Eudorella pusilla G. o. Sars. 



Eudordla pusilla G. 0. Sars, ffifversight Koiigi. Veteuskaps-Akad. Forhandlingar. 

 Stockholm, 1871, p. 79; Kongl. Svenska Vetenskaps-Akad. Handlingar, ix, no. 

 13, p. 46, pis. 16, 17, figs. 76-94, 1871.— Smith, Invertebrate Animals of Vine- 

 yard Sound, Report U. S. Commissioner Fish and Fisheries, part i, p. .'i54 (260), 

 1874. 



Ofi"Shinnecock Bay, Long Island, 18 fathoms (Josephine Expedition, 

 G. O. Sars). Block Island Sound !, 17 fathoms, sand and mud, 1874, 

 — common, both males and females, Massachusetts Bay !, off" Glou- 

 cester, 25 fathoms, sand and gravel, 1878. Casco Bay!, 3, 16, 17 

 fathoms, mud; 9 fathoms, sand and mud, 1873. Bay of Fundy !, 

 1872, very abundant in 1 to 4 fathoms, very soft mud; also in 10 to 

 15 fathoms, mud. Gulf of St. Lawrence!, 1873 (Whiteaves). 



Eudorella deformis G. 0. Sars. 



Leucon defannis Kroyer, Naturhistorisk Tidsskrift, II, ii, p. 194, pi. 2, fig. 4, 184H ; 



in Gaimard, Voyages en Scandinavie, en Laponie, etc., pl. 5 A, fig. 3, 1849. 

 Eudordla (?) deformis G. 0. Sars, Kongl. Sevenska Vetenskaps-Akad. Handlingar, ix, 



no. 13, p. 50, pis. 19, 20, figs. 101 to 118, 1871 : Archiv for Mathematik og 



Naturvidenskab, Kristiania, ii, p_. 345. 1877 (no ?). 



Oft" Shinnecock Bay, Long Island, 18 fathoms (Josephine Expedi- 

 tion, G. O. Sars). Massachusetts Bay !, off' Gloucester, 25 fathoms, 

 sand and gravel, 1878. Greenland (Kroyer). Iceland (G. O. Sars). 

 West coast of Norway (G. O, Sars). 



Eudorella Integra, sp. nov. 



An aberi'ent form, more like E. deformis than any other described 

 species of the genus, perhaps generically distinct from the typical 

 species of Eudorella. 



Female. The cephalothorax is about as long as the abdomen ex- 

 clusive of the uropods, and regularly and strongly arcuate dorsally. 



