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KiNETOSKiAS Smittii, Danielssen. 



Bwjula fle:(ih9, Verrill (1875). 

 Einetoskias flcxilia, Verrill (1879). 

 Kincfoskvis Snuttii, Verrill (1879). 

 Kinetoskias ( Bugulopsis) iexilis, Verrill (1«85). 



" It occurs in deep water (194 fathoms) off' the coasts of Maine and Nova 

 Scotia " Verrill (Norman). 



KiNETOSKfAS ARBORESCEXS, Danielssen. 



Bugula umbella, Smitt (1867). 

 Gulf of St. Lawrence, between the east end of the Island of Anticosti and 

 the Bird Rocks, in 212 fathoms, mud; one specimen (on a small stone) 

 dredged by the writer in 1871 and subsequently identified with this species 

 by the Rev. Canon Norman. 



Beania admiranda, Packard. 

 Off Caribou Island ; it occurred rarely on Pecten in 50 fathoms (Packard). 



CORYNOPORELLA TENUIS, Hincks. 



1888. Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., Ser. vi., vol. i, p. 215 



Gulf of St. Lawrence, forming small tufts attached to other Polyzoa " 

 (Hincks). 



Family Flustriche. 

 Flustra borealis (Packard). 



Halophila borealis, Packard (1863). 

 Flustra borealis, Verrill (1879). 



"But one tuft of this interesting species occurred " (off" Caribou Island) 

 in 50 fathoms, "associated with Beania admiranda, on a fragment of Pecten '' 

 (Packard). 



Flustra membranaceo-truncata, Smitt. 



Common in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, on shells, stones, tfec, at moderate 

 depths, but Professor Verrill thinks it merely a variety of the preceding 

 species. Dr. G. M. Dawson has dredged similar specimens at the Queen 

 Charlotte Islands, on the Pacific coast of Canada. 



