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Family Corynido'. 



Syncoryne mirabilis (L. Agassiz). 



Sarsia mirabilis, L. Agassiz (1849). 

 Corime gravata, Wright (1858). 

 Cor line mirabilis, L. Agassiz (18G0). 

 Syncoryne gravata, Hincks (1868). 

 Syncoryne mirabiis, Allman (1871-72). 



Bay of Fundy (Verrill). " This species, just in the act of throwing off 

 the Medusfe, was dredged in great abundance on June 24th" (18G4) "at 

 Belles Amours, Strait of Belle Isle, where the hydraria were found attached 

 to Ptilota elegans, growing on a clean gravelly bottom " (Packard). 



Family Bougainvillidce. 



DicORYNE FLEXuosA, G. O. Sars. 



" Numerous specimens of this interesting hydroid were dredged both this 

 year (1878) and last (1877) in many localities in the Gulf of Maine and off 

 Nova Scotia, in 50 to 125 fathoms. It grows usually upon the shells of 

 living Heptunea Stimpsoni and TV. decemcostata, sometimes also on shells 

 inhabited by Eujyayuri. Often associated with Etidendriwii ratneum " 

 (Verrill, in American Journal of Science and Arts for November, 1878, p. 

 375). 



Family Eudendriidce. 



EUDENDRIUM RAMOSUM (L). 



Tubularia ramosa, L. (1767). 



Eudendrium ramosum, Ehrenberg (1834) ; et auct. 



Bay of Fundy, in 6 to 100 fathoms (Verrill). Gulf of St Lawrence, 

 dredged by the writer in 1873, eight miles S. E. of Bonaventure Island, in 

 56 fathoms, with atrophied fertile polypites, and identified by Professor 

 Verrill. Collected at Metis and Murray Bay by Miss Gary, and identified 

 by Sir J. W. Dawson in 1858 (Canadian Naturalist and Geologist, vol. iii, 

 p. 407). 



Eudendrium rameum, (Pallas). 



Tubularia ramca, Pallas (17<)<>). 

 Eudendrium ramcxua, Jolinstun. 



" Colour in life, light purplish red above, yellow beneath." Dredged by 

 the SS. Speedwell of the U. S. Fish Commis'^ion in 1887, "about thirty miles 

 south from Halifax, N.S., in 100 fathoms, fine compact sandy mud, associated 

 with Archaster arcticus", A. Florce, ^' Astrogonium granulare, Asterias stelli- 

 omira, hippasteria phi-ygiana, Antedon Eschrichtii," &c. (Verrill). 



