638 REPORT OF NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM. 



Plate 51. 

 Cerapus tubularis Say. 



Upper figure lateral view, lower figure dorsal view of an example in its 

 tube. Copied from Say (Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., I, 181 7, PI. 4, figs. 

 7-11). 



Plate 52. 



Corophium cylindricum (Say). 



Copied from Paulmier (Bull. N. Y. State Mus., No. 91, June, 1905, fig. 

 Z1 on p. 167). 



Plate 53- 

 Unciola irrorata Say. 



Lower left figure dorsal view, copied from S. I. Smith (Rep. U. S. F. Com., 

 I, 1871-2, Pl. 4, % 19)- 



Haustorius arenarius (Slabber). 



Upper figure lateral view, and lower right figure dorsal view, both of fe- 

 male, copied from G. O. Sars (Account of Crust. Norway, I, 1895, PI. 46). 



Plate 54. 

 Melita nitida S. I. Smith. 

 Modified from Paulmier (Bull. N. Y. State Mus., No. 91, June, 1905, fig. 



31 on p. 162). 



Plate 55- 

 Carinogammarus mucronatus (Say). 

 Original. Male. Corson's Inlet, N. J. March ist, 1909. Dr. R. J. Phillips 

 and H. W. Fowler. 



Plate 56. 



Gammarus locusta (Linnaeus). 

 Original. Male. Parmores Island, Va. May 13th, 191 1. H. W. Fowler. 



Plate 57. 

 Gammarus fasciatus Say. 

 Original. Male. Pennypack Creek at Holmesburg, Philadelphia County, 

 Pa. Spring 1912. H. W. Fowler. 



Plate 58. 

 Elasmopus levis (S. I. Smith). 



Modified from Paulmier (Bull. N. Y. State Mus., No. 91, June, 1905, fig. 



32 on p. 163). 



Plate 59. 

 Ampithoe longimana (S. I. Smith). 

 Modified from Holmes (Bull. U. S. Bur. Fisher, XXIV, 1904, PI. 13, fig- 2). 



