Stearns, W. A. 

 1882. — During the month of August in this year an expedition, under the 

 direction of xMr. Stearns, dredged in shallow water at different points on 

 the Labrador coast, between Forteau Bay, in the Strait of Belle Isle, to 

 Dead Island, near Square Island. The Crustacea obtained on this 

 expedition were reported on by Professor S. I. Smith, and the Molluscaand 

 Echinodermata by Miss Katharine J. Bush, Ph. D., in 1883, in two 

 papers published in the sixth volume of Proceedings of the United 

 States National Museum. 



Turner, Lucien M. 

 1882-85. — Collected marine invertebrata for the United States National 

 Museum at Tiabrador and Ungava, from Rigolet to Fort Chimo. A list 

 by Dr. W. H. Dall, of the mollusca obtained by Mr. Turner at these 

 localities, was published in 1886, in the ninth volume of Proceedings 

 of the United States National Museum. 



Ganong, Professor W. F. 

 1884-1888. — In 1884-1887, both years inclusive, dredged in Passama- 

 quoddy Bay, around Fryes Island, in I/Etang ai-d Eastport Harbours ;. 

 and in 1888, among the islands at Grand Manan, N.B. Published the 

 following papers on part of the material obtained, in the Bulletins of 

 the Natural History Society of New Brunswick. " The Invertebrata 

 of Passamaquoddy Bay" (Bui. No. iv.) ; "The Marine Mollusca of 

 New Brunswick "(Bui. No. vi.) ; "The Echinodermata of New Bruns- 

 wick " (Bui. No. vii.); "The Economic Mollusca of Acadia " (Bui. 

 No. VIII.) ; and "Zoological Notes " (on mollusca, echinodermata and 

 hydrozoa) in Bui. No. IX. 



Winkley, Rev. Henry W. 



1888. — Examined barrels of oysters from New Brunswick and Prince 



Edward Island, and published a list of the " Mollusca found in the 



oyster beds of Cocagne," N.B. " Bedeque and Summerside," P.E.I. , in 



Bulletin No. VII. of the Natural History Society of New Brunswick. 



Zo?r, A. P. 



1894. — Made a small collection of shore shells on the Atlantic coast of 

 Labrador, between Sandwich Bay and Hamilton Inlet. 



1897. — Dredged on the south side of Hudson Strait, between King George 

 Sound and the bottom of Ungava Bay. 



1898. — Dredged on the east coast of Hudson Bay, near the mouth of the 

 Povungnituk River. 



