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Plate 40. 

 Lepas fascicularis Ellis and Solander. 



Examples from Holly Beach. N. J. Photograph. About natural size. Spec- 

 imens alcoholic. 



Plate 41. 

 Lepas anatifera Linngeus. 

 Examples without data. Photograph. Slightly reduced. Specimens alco- 

 holic. 



Plate 42. 

 Lepas anatifera Linnaeus. 

 Examples from Stone Harbor, N. J. D. McCadden. Photograph. About 

 natural size. Specimens alcoholic. 



Plate 43. 



Lepas pectinata Spengler. 



Three uppermost ligures from Albatross Station 2314 (off east coast of 

 United States), lower left figure from Albatross Station 2379 (Gulf of 

 Mexico) and lower right figure from Albatross Station 4372. All about nat- 

 ural size. Specimens alcoholic. 



Plate 44. 



Lepas anserifera Linnseus. 



Fig. I. Cherrystone, Virginia. 



Fig. 3. Longitude 90° east on the equator. 



Lepas fascicularis Ellis and Solander. 

 Fig. 2. Albatross Station 2425 (off eastern United States). 



Lepas pectinata Spengler. 



Fig. 4. Spinose variety from Albatross Station 2379 (Gulf of Mexico). 

 Figs. 5 and 6. Inflated variety, carinal and lateral views, Bering Island. 

 Fig. 8. Vineyard Sound. 



Lepas anatifera Linnaeus. 



Fig. 7. Typical form. Vineyard Sound, Massachusetts. 



Fig. g. Boca Chica Key, Florida. 



Fig. 10. Diagram of base of capitulum, showing umbonal tooth (t) of right 

 scutum. 



All figures on this plate copied from Pilsbry (Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 

 60, 1907, Pis. 8 and 9). 



Pl.\te 45- 



Balanus balanoides (Linnseus). 

 Photograph. Large figure from Ocean City, N. J. Two small figures 

 from Vineyard Haven, Mass. About natural size. Specimens dried. 



