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Gemellaria loricata, var. Americana. 



(lemellaria dumosa, Stimpson (1853). 



Gemellaria loricata, var. Amcrkana (Lamoroux) ; Verrill (1879). 



Grand Manan, " dredged in 10 fathoms, off Cheney's Head, on a coarse, 



sandy, and somewhat weedy bottom " (Stimpson). 



Scruparia clavata, Hincks. 

 " Abundant in St. Lawrence dredgings, on Crista " (Hincks). 



Family Cellularidtje. 



Cellularia Peachii, Busk. 



Bay of Fundy (Verrill). Specimens dredged in the Gulf of St. Lawrence 

 by Sir J. W. Dawson and the writer, have been identilied with this species 

 by Kev. T. Hincks and Canon Norman. Caribou Island, — "it occurred 

 rarely on Pecten in 50" fathoms ; Henley Harbour, Strait of Belle Isle, in 4 

 fathoms; and Hopedale, Labrador, in 10 fathoms, rocky bottom (Packard). 



Menipea ternata (Ellis and Solander.) 



Grand Manan, " found in 20 fathoms, shelly bottom, in the Hake Bay " 

 (Stimpson); common in Casco Bay, Bay of Fundy, and at St. George's 

 Bank, 6 to 100 fathoms" (Verrill). Dredged at many localities in the Gulf 

 of St. Lawrence, in from 10 to 112 fathoms, by Sir J. W. Dawson and the 

 writer. Caribou Island, P.Q., in 8 fathoms ; and Strait of Belle Isle, in 50 

 fathoms (Packard). According to Hincks, * the Gulf of St. Lawrence 

 specimens are referable to the var. graciHs. (=: M. gracilis, Busk). The 

 typical form, Hincks says, has been dredged at the Queen Charlotte Islands, 

 B.C., by Dr. G. M. Dawson. 



SCRUPOCELLARIA SCRUPOSA (L.) 



Specimens dredged in the Gulf of St. Lawrence in 1871 and 1872, have 

 been identified with this species by the writer. But Verrill says that he 

 has seen no American examples of S. scruposa. f 



ScRUPOCELLAEiA AMERICANA, Packard. 



1863. Canad. Nat. and CTeol., vol. viii., p. 409. 

 Bank off Caribou Island, P.Q.; Belles Amours, on the north side of the 

 Strait of Belle Isle, in 8 fathoms ; and Square Island, Labrador, in 10 to 30 

 fathoms ; common (Packard). 



* British Marine Polyy.oa, vol. i., pp. 39 and 40. 



t Proceedingfs of the United States National Museum, vol. ii., (1880) p. 190 



