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Manama auricula, Clark. 



Lucertiaria auricula, Fabricius (non MoUer). 

 Manama auricula, Clark. 



Cited as " not common " in Packard's " View of the Recent Invertebrate 



Fauna of Labrador,'' but no exact localities are mentioned at which it occurs. 



DISCOMEDUS^. 



Family Cyaneidce. 

 Cyaxea arctica, Peron and Lesueur. 



Midasa cupitata, Fabricius (1780) ; fide L. Agassiz. 

 Cmnea arctica, Peron and Lesueur (1809). 

 Cyanea Postehii, Gould (1841). 



The common large, claret, red, or liver-coloured jelly fish of the Gulf of 



St. Lawrence, which ranges from Long Island Sound to Greenland. It is 



known to occur In the Bay of Fundy, on the Atlantic coast of Nova Scotia. 



throughout the Gulf of St. Lawrence, and in the Strait of Belle Isle. 



Family Ulmaridoe. 

 Aurelia flavidula, Peron and Lesueur. 



Medusa aurita, Fabricius (1780). 



Aurelia flavidula, Peron and Lesueur (1809). 



Aurelia aurita, Stimpson (1853). 



Floating at or near the surface, almost everywhere in the region under 



consideration. Stimpson and Verrill have found it in the Bay of Fundy ; 



Ganong in Passamaquoddy Bay : Sir J. W. Dawson, Yeri'ill, the writer and 



others, at various localities in the Gulf of St. Lawrence : Packard in the 



Strait of Belle Isle : and Fabricius off the coast of Greenland. 



ALCYONARIA. 

 ANTHOZOA. 

 STOLONIFERA. 



Family Cormdariidce. 



CORNULARIELLA MODESTA, "Verrill. 



1874. Amer. Journ. Sc. and Arts, Third Series, vol. vii., p. 40. 

 Bay of Fundy, 80 to 100 fathoms (Verrill, 1874). Off Cape Sable, N.S., 80 

 fathoms. Albatross dredgings, 1883 (Verrill). Dredged by the writer, 

 in 1871, in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, between East Cape, Anticosti, and the 

 Bird Rocks, in 220 fathoms. 



