536  kEPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FISH ANy FISHERIES. [34] 
Actinernus saginatus Verrill. 1882. 
B. range, 458 fathoms, station 1029, 1881. Rare. 
Bolocera multicornis Vervill. 1882. 
B. range, 33 to 90 fathoms, 1879, 1881. Local, northward, off Cape Cod. 
Edwardasia farinacea Verrill. 1866. 
B. range, 146 fathoms, station 1038, 1881. Not common; frequent in 
shoal water northward. 
Bathyactis symmetrica (Pourt.) Moseley. 
B. range, 225 to 252 fathoms, 1880. In 32 to 2,900 fathoms, “Chal- 
lenger” expedition. 
ADDITIONAL DEEP-SEA SPECIES DREDGED BY THE “ALBATROSS” IN 
1884. 
Stylatula, sp. 
Station 2171, in 444 fathoms. Rare. 
Stenogorgia casta Verrill. 1883. 
Station 2220, in 1,054 fathoms; ‘ Blake” expedition, 357 fathoms, off 
Georgia. 
Phellia, sp. 
B. range, 991 to 2,516 fathoms. 
Desmophyllum cristagalli Edw. & Haime. 
B. range, 1,054 to 1,060 fathoms. Rare. 
Lophohelia prolifera Edw. & Haime. 
B. range, 100 to 300 fathoms, off Nova Scotia; 1,060 fathoms, dead, 
1884, Rare. 
PARTIAL LIST OF DEEP-WATER HYDROIDA. 
The following list includes only the more conspicuous and common 
forms. Many others have been taken, but the collection has not yet 
been carefully examined: 
Monocaulus glacialis (Sars) Allman. 
Corymorpha pendula Agassiz. 
Occasionally taken on muddy bottoms in 30 to 182 fathoms. 
Budendrium, sp. 
Not uncommon. 
Dicoryne flexuosa Sars. 
Not rare on stones and shells in 20 to 80 fathoms. 
Tubularia indivisa L. (2) 
Abundant in 65 to 158 fathoms, on hard bottoms of sand and gravel, 
among sponges. 
Tubularia (2) sp. 
Simple, cornucopia-shaped, yellow stems, B, range, 1,625 to 1,731 
fathoms, on Gorgonians, 
