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Family Boloceridce. 



BoLOCERA TuEDi^ (Johnston). 



Actinia Tuedice, Johnston (1832). 



Anthca Tuedice, John.ston (1847). 



Bolocera Tuedice, Gosse (1860) ; and Verrill (1873). 



Dredged by the U. S. Fish Commission, " since 1872, in the deeper parts 

 of the Bay of Fundy and oif Nova Scotia, in 50 to 100 fathoms. A few speci- 

 mens have been brought from the fishing banks, off Nova Scotia, by the 

 Gloucester fishermen " (Verrill. 1883). 



(Incerke sedis.) 

 AcTiNOPSis Whiteavesii, Verrill. 



1879. Prelim. Check List Mar. Invert. Atlantic Coast, &c. 

 (Name only.) 



Gulf of St. Lawrence, about half way between the S. W. Point of Anticosti 

 and the Gaspe peninsula, in 200 fathoms, mud ; a single living specimen, 

 dredged by the writer in 1872. 



SCLERACTINI.E (MaDREPORARIA). 



Family Turhinolidce. 

 Flabellum Goodei, Verrill. 



1878. Amer. Journ. Sc. and Ai-ts, Third Series, vol. xvi., p. 377. 



" Taken by Gloucester fishermen from near the Grand Bank, Banquereau, 

 Sable Island Bank and east of George's Bank, in 180 to 400 fathoms," and 

 presented to the U. S. Fish Commission (Verrill). 



In 1872, two dead, bleached and very imperfect specimens of a possibly 

 undescribed species of Flabellum were dredged by the writer at two different 

 and widely distant localities in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. One of these 

 specimens was taken between the S.W. Point of Anticosti and the Gaspe 

 peninsula, in 200 fathoms, mud ; and the other about half way between 

 East Cape, Anticosti, and the Bird Piocks, in 313 fathoms, mud. 



Flabellum angulare, Moseley. 



1876, Proc. Royal Soc, Lond., p. 556. 



1880. H.M.S. Challenper Reports, Zoology, vol, n., p. 164. 



H.M.S. Challenger, Station 50, off Nova Scotia, in 1,250 fathoms 

 (Moseley). Since dredged by the SS. Albatross, of the U. S. Fish Com- 



