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been recorded as having been "found, with numerous young, in the stomach- 

 cavity of Cyanea arctica, at Domino Harbour, Labrador, in 18G4, by 

 Packard. 



Paratuemisto oblivia (Kroyer). 



Hyfcria obtiiia, Kroj'er (1838). 

 Parathemisto ohlivic, Sars (1890). 



Found in the bag of the dredge, by the writer, while dredging in 30 

 fathoms, six miles E.N.E. of Cape Gaspe, in 1872; and in 210 fathoms, 

 about half way between Cap des Hosiers and South-west Point, Anti- 

 costi ; but in both cases probably taken near the surface, or at some distance 

 from the bottom. 



EuTHEMiSTO libellula (Mandt). 



Bradelle Bank, dredged by the writer in 1873 ; young specimens, perhaps 

 also caught at or near the surface. The species has since been taken at 

 Davis Strait and Greenland, by H.M.S. Valorous, in 1875. 



(EUTHEMISTO BISPINO.SA (Boeck). 



Taken by H.M.S. Challenger in 1873, at Stations 46 and 50, south of 

 Halifax, Nova Scotia, but at so great a distance from the coast as to be 

 practically outside of the area embraced within the limits of this paper. 

 The species, however, has been collected off Martha's Vineyard, Mass., by 

 the U. S. Fish Commission, and in Davis Strait by^H.M.S. Valorous, so that 

 it may be expected to occur in the Gulf of St. Lawrence). 



Family Caprellidce. 



CaPRELLA LINEARIS (L.). 



Squilla lobata, O. Fabrioius (1780). 

 CapreUa lobata (Kroyer) Stimpson (1853). 

 CaprcUa scptcntrionalin (Kroyer) Packard (1867). 

 Caprdla linea7-is (L.) ; fide Stebbing (1888). 



Grand Manan, "among nullipores in 4-6 fathoms" (Stimpson). Abundant 

 along the whole coast of Labrador in from 4 to 30 fathoms, among weeds 

 (Packard). 



Caprella san(;uixea, (iould. 



Grand Manan, a very common species in the higher levels of the lami- 

 narian zone. "It may be distinguished from the others by its very slender 

 antenna? and proportionate!}' large hands ' (Stimpson^. 



