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apparently identical with others that have since been described by McMur- 

 rich under the name A. Verrillii, were dredged by the writer in 1871, in 

 the Gulf of St. Lawrence, off Charleton Point, Anticosti, in 112 fathoms; 

 and about half way between Point des Monts and the west end of Trinity 

 Bay, in 96 fathoms. 



AcTiNAUGE NExiLis, Verrill. 



1888. Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., vol. xi, p. 55. 



" Numerous specimens, from the various fishing banks off Newfoundland 

 and Nova Scotia, have been brought in by the Gloucester fishermen." These 

 are all on Balticina, and mostly from 200 to 300 fathoms " (Verrill). 



Family Cribrinidoe. (Ehrenberg, teste McMurrich).* 

 Cribrina STELLA (Verrill). 



Bunodes Stella, Verrill (1864). 



Bunodes spcctahilts, Verrill (1879) ; non Actinia spectabilis, 0. Fabr. 



Bunodactis stella, Verrill (1899). 



Cribrina stella, McMurrich, M. S. (1901 ).t 



Grand Manan, in crevices of rocks near low-water mark. Perhaps the 

 same as Actinia coriacea, Stimpson (Verrill). 



Epigonactis fecunda, Verrill. 



1899. Amer. Journ. So. and Arts, Fourth Series, vol. vri., p. 378. 



"East of Banquereau, off Nova Scotia, 150 fathoms, schooner Polar 

 Wave, lot 37, 1878, one specimen ; off Nova Scotia, 200 fathoms, Capt. John 

 Rowe, lot 35, one specimen " (Verrill). 



Urticina crassicornis (Miiller). 



Actinia crassicornis, Miiller (1776). 



Urticina crassicornis, Ehrenberg (1834) ; et auct. 



Tealia crassicornis, Gosse (1858). 



Le Have Bank, N.S., in 45 fathoms, U.S. Fish Commission, 1872 (Smith 

 and Harger). Specimens that were identified with this species, in 1873, by 

 Professor Verrill, were dredged by the writer in 1871, 1872, and 1873, at 

 several localities in the northern part of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, at depths 

 of from 30 to 1 1 2 fathoms. 



* 111 a letter to the writer, dated April 8, 1901. 

 t In the same letter. 



