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ScRUPOCELLARiA SCABRA (Van Beneden). 



Gaspe Bay (Hincks) ; Orphan Bank, dredged by the writer in 1873, and 

 identified by the Rev. Canon Noriuan. According to Srnitt, this is Sertularia 

 halecina of O. Fabriciu^. 



Caberea Ellisii (Fleming). 



Fhistra Ellisii, Fleming. 



Caherea Hookeri, Busk (1852). ^ 



Caberea Ellisii, Sniitt (1867). 



" Very common in Casco Bay, Ba.y of Fundy, and St. George's Bank, 6 to 

 100 fathoms" (Verrill). Between Pictou Island and Cape Bear, P.E.I., 

 abundant ; Orphan Bank and elsewhere, at many localities in the Gulf of 

 St. Lawrence, in 10 to 60 fathoms, common. Caribou Island, Packard, who 

 says that it is abundant on the Labrador coast. In the north Pacific it has been 

 dredged at Vancouver and the Queen Charlotte Islands by Dr. G. M. 

 Dawson. 



Family Bicellariidce. 



BiCELLARIA CILIATA (L.). 



North Shore of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, half way between Pointe des 

 Monts and the west end of Trinity Bay, in 96 fathoms, stones and coarse 

 sand, dredged by the writer in 1871. 



BUGULA MURRAYANA (Johnston). 



Menipea fruticom, Packard (1863). 



Fhtxlra truncata, Stimpson (1853) ; tide Verrill. 



Grand Manan, " common in -4 fathoms, on nullipore bottoms, among the 

 smaller islands " (Stimpson). Very common throughout the Gulf of St. 

 Lawrence, where it has been dredged by Sir J. W. Dawson, Packard, Bell 

 and the writer. The species is known also to occur off the coast of Green- 

 land and in Davis Strait, and it has been dredged at Vancouver and the 

 Queen Charlotte Islands by Dr. G. M. Dawson. 



Biigula fastigiata, L. ( = Acamarchis pliimosa (Pallas) Busk) which accord- 

 ing to Verrill, ranges from Massachusetts Bay to Labrador, and which 

 Fabricius found in Greenland, is recorded by Packard at having been dredged 

 by him on the Atlantic coast of Labrador, at Thomas Bay, in 15 fathoms. 

 The St. Lawrence specimen that the writer referred to Acamarchis plumosa 

 in 1871 and 1872 is Kinetoskias arb*rescens. 



