532 REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FISH AND FISHERIES. [30] 
LIST OF ANTHOZOA* DREDGED BY THE “ALBATROSS” IN 1883. 
ALCYONARIA. 
Pennatula aculeata Kor. & Dan. Figs. 7, a, b. 
B. range, 97 to 1,255 fathoms, 1883. Abundant locally. 
Pennatula aculeata, var. rosea Kor. & Dan. 
B. range, 157 to 410 fathoms (197 fathoms, 1883). Rare. 
Pennatula (Ptilella) borealis Sars. Figs. 8, 8a. 
B. range, 192 to 1,255 fathoms: (204 to 1,255 fathoms, 1883). More 
common off Nova Scotia. 
Benthoptilum sertum Verrill. Fig. 4. 
B. range, 843 to 1,073 fathoms (843 fathoms, station 2115, off Cape 
Hatteras, 1883). Rare. 
Balticina Finmarchica (Sars) Gray. Figs. 11, 11a. 
B. range, 164 to 858 fathoms (197 to 858 fathoms, 1883). Not rare; 
common off Nova Scotia. ‘ , 
Anthoptilum grandiflorum Verrill. 1879. Fig. 9. 
B. range, 302 to 1,751 fathoms (1,098 to 1,731 fathoms, 1883). Searce 
and local; common off Nova Scotia. 
Anthoptilum Murrayi Kolliker. 
B. range, 640 to 1,362 fathoms (843 to 1,362 fathoms, 1883). Common 
locally. 
Funiculina armata Verrill. 1879. 
B. range, 252 to 1,362 fathoms (1,050 to 1,362 fathoms, 1883). Not un- 
common. | 
Kophobelemnon tenue Verrill. 1884. Fig. 5, a. 
B. range, 1,362 to 2,369 fathoms, 1883. Not common; local. 
Kophobelemnon scabrum Verrill. 1883. 
B. range, 499 to 788 fathoms, 1883. Not common; abundant locally 
in 1854. 
Umbellula Bairdii Verrill. 1884. Fig. 2. 
B. range, 1,731 to 2,033 fathoms, 1883. Not common; local. 
Umbellula Gunthert Kolliker. Fig. 5. 
B. range, 1,781 to 2,033 fathoms, 1883. Not common ; local. 

* The following paper on the ‘‘ Blake expedition” Anthozoa contains descriptions 
and figures of many of the deep-sea species by the writer: 
Report on tLe Anthozoa, and on some additional species dredged by the “ Blake” in 
1877~79, and by the U. 8. Fish Commission steamer “ Fish Hawk” in 1880~82. 
rom the Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zodlogy, vol. xi, No. 1, July, 1883. 
Many species are also described by the writer in ‘‘ Brief Coutributions to Zodlogy 
from the Museum of Yale College” in the American Journal of Science, 1878 to 1884; 
and others in the Proc. U. 8. National Museum, vol. ii, pp. 165-205, 1879. 
