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Flustra carbasea, Ellis and Solander. 



Flustra dvjitata, Packard, 18G7. 



Flustra papyrca, Smitt (1867) ; nou Eschara papyrea, Pallas, fide Hincks. 



"Gulf of St. Lawrence, Dawson " (Hincks) ; Chateau Bay, N. side of the 

 Strait of Belle Isle, in 30 fathoms, not uncommon (Packard). 



In his "British Marine Polyzoa " (vol. 1, p. 120), Hincks records F, 

 securi/rons, Pallas {F. truncata, L.) as occurring frequently in South Labra- 

 dor, on the authority of Packard. But, Verrill states that Stimpson's F. 

 truncata is Bugula Mnrrayana, and it may be that Packard's is also. 



Flustra solida, Stimpson. 



1853. Synops. Marine Invert. Grand Manan, p. 19. 

 Eschara palmata, Sars (18(i7). 

 Flustrunorpha !'(jlida, Verrill (1870). 



Grand Manan, "dredged in 25 fathoms, off the northern point of Duck 

 Island " (Stimpson). One fine specimen was dredged by the writer, in 1871, 

 in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, off Bear Head, Anticosti, in 120 fathoms. 



Flustra serrulata, Busk. 



" Murray Bay (Sir J. W. Dawson). An arctic species collected by Nares" 

 (Hincks). 



Flustra abyssicola, G. O. Sars. 



Gulf of St. Lawrence, S.W. by S. of the S.W. Point of Anticosti, in 220 

 fathoms, mud ; one adult specimen, dredged by the writer in 1873. 



Family Membraniporidtx. 



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Electra pilosa (L.) 



Flustra pilosa, L. (1761). 



Memhranipora pilosa, Farre (1837) ; et auct. 



Electra pilosa, Norman (1894). 



Atlantic coast of Nova Scotia (Sir J. W. Dawson) ; Bay of Fundy 

 (Verrill). Between Cape Breton and Prince Edward Island, dredged by 

 the writer in 1873, and determined by Rev, Canon Norman. Northern 

 portion of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, at several localities, collected by Sir J. 

 "W. Dawson, and the writer. Caribou Island, " especially abundant encir- 

 cling fronds of Desmarestia just below low- water mark " (Packard). Fossil 

 at St. John, N.B. (Matthew). 



