The nomenclature of the Amphipoda in this "Synopsis" has been 

 revised by the Rev. Thomas R. R. Stebbing, in vol. xxix., pt. 1, of the 

 Zoological Reports of the Challenger Expedition. 



Bell, Dr. Robert. 



1858. — Collected on the south-east shore of the River and Gulf of St. 

 Lawrence, from Rimouski to Gaspe Bay, and dredged ofiF Marsouin. 

 Published a list of most of the species obtained, in 1859, in the Report 

 of Progress of the Geological Survey of Canada for 1858, and in the 

 fourth volume of the "Canadian Naturalist and Geologist." The 

 tubicolous annelids and the polyzoa in this list were determined by Sir 

 J. W. Dawson. 



188-1. — Dredged at Port Burwell, on the east coast of Ungava Bay, in the 

 District of Ungava ; and at Ashe Inlet, Big Island, north coast of 

 Hudson Strait, in the District of Franklin. A list, by Professor S. I. 

 Smith, of the Crustacea obtained in these dredgings, and one by the 

 present writer, of the Mollusca, &c., form Appendix iv. to Dr. Bell's 

 report in the Report of Progress of this Survey for 1882-83-84. 



Packard, Dr. A. S. 



1860. — Dredged near Caribou Island in July and August of this year, and 

 published a list of the species obtained, in the Canadian Naturalist and 

 Geologist for December, 1863 (vol. viii., p. 401). Caribou Island is in 

 the province of Quebec, on the north shore of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, 

 off Salmon Bay, a little to the east of Esquimaux Bay and just inside 

 of the Strait of Belle Isle. 



1864. — Dredged and otherwise collected from Little Mecattina Island, in 

 the Gulf of St. Lawrence, to Hopedale, on the Atlantic coast of Labra- 

 dor. His " View of the Invertebi'ate Fauna of Labrador ", published in 

 1867, in the first volume of the Memoirs of the Boston Society of 

 Natural History, includes specimens that were dredged in 1860 as well 

 as in 1864. The nomenclature of the Crustacea in this paper was 

 revised by Professor S. I. Smith in 1883, in the sixth volume of the 

 Proceedings of the United States National Museum. 



Verrill, Professor A. E. 



1861. — In this year collections were made and some dredging was done off 

 Anticosti and the Mingan Islands by Professors Verrill, Hyatt and 

 Shaler on behalf of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Cambridge, 

 Massachusetts. A list of the species in these collections was contri- 

 buted by Professor Verrill to Dr. Packard's piper on the Caribou 

 Island dredgings of 1860. 



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