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Series B. MALACOSTRACA. 

 LEPTOSTRACA (or PHYLLOCARIDA). 



Nebalia bipks (Fabricius). 



Cancer bipcs, O. Fabricius (1780). 

 Nebalia hipes, Packard (1867). 



Specimens that have beea identified with this species by Professor S. I. 

 Smith, were dredged by the writer on the Bradelle Bank, and about half 

 way between Anticosti and the Gaspe peninsula, in 220 fathoms, in 1873. 

 Packard had previously dredged JY. hipes at Henley Harbour, Strait of Belle 

 Isle, " at a depth of 4 to S fathoms." 



arthrostraca. 



Amphipoda. 



Thirty-three species of Amphipoda are enumerated or described in Stimp- 

 son's " Synopsis of the Marine Invertebrata of Grand Manan," published in 

 the sixth volume of the Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge. The 

 nomenclature of these species has since been i^eviewed at some length and 

 revised, by the Rev. Thomas R. R. Stebbing, on pages 276-79 of the first 

 half of the text of his Report (Zoology, vol. xxix.) on the Amphipoda 

 obtained by H.M.S. Challenger. Twenty-five species of Amj^hipoda are 

 recorded or described by Packard, in his " View of the Recent Invertebrate 

 Fauna of Labi'ador," published in 1867,* but eight of these are also in 

 Stimpson's list. The nomenclature of the species collected by Packard near 

 Caribou Island in 1860, and on the coast of Labrador in 1864, has been 

 revised (in 1883) by Professor S. I. Smith,! who, also, has determined all 

 the species dredged in the Gulf of St. Lawrence by the writer in 1871, 

 1872 and 1873, and those obtained on the Labrador coast by the Stearns 

 expedition in 1882. 



Family HyjyeridcK. 



Hyperoche medusarum (Kroyer). 



Metcf.cus medusarum, Kroyer (1838). 

 Hyperia niedusarum, Packard (1867). 

 Hyperoche medusarum, Bovallius (1887). 



Taken at or near the surface, in the towing net, between Anticosti and 

 the Gaspe peninsula, by the writer in 1873. IJ. medusarum had previously 



* Memoirs of the Boston Society of Natural History, vol. i., pp. 269-303. 

 t Proceedings of the U. S. National Museum, vol. vi., pp. 226-230. 



