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the writer. Square Island, Labrador, at a depth of 30 fathoms (Packard). 

 Henley Harbour, 10-15 fathoms ; and Temple Bay, Labrador, in 10 fathoms, 

 Stearns expedition (S. L Smith). 



Family Atylidoe. 

 Halirages fulvocinctus (M. Sars). 



Araphithoc fulvocincta, M. Sars (1859). 

 Halirages fulvocinctus, Boeck (1870). 



OS" Chebucto Head, Halifax Harbour, N.S., in 20 fathoms, soft mud and 

 fine sand, with decaying sea-weed, U. S. Fish Commission, 1872 (Smith and 

 Harger); and H.M.S. Challenger, Station 49, (May 20, 1873) south of Hali- 

 fax, in 85 fathoms. Gulf of St. Lawrence, at Gaspe Bay, in 30 fathoms ; 

 and between Anticosti and the Gaspe peninsula, in 220 fathoms, — dredged 

 by the writer. Henley Harbour, Strait of Belle Isle, 10 to 20 fathoms, 

 hard, weedy bottom (Packard). 



Halirages bispinosus (Spence Bate). 



Dexamine bispinosa, Spence Bate (1857). 

 Paramphithoe clcgans, Bruzelius (1859). 

 Atylus hispinosus, Spence Bate (1862). 

 Halirages bisjoinosus, Boeck (1870). 



Henley Harbour, north side of the Strait of Belle Isle (Packard). 



PONTOGENEIA INERiMIS (Kroycr). 



Amphithoe insrmis and crenulaia, Kroyer (1838). 

 Iphimedia vulgaris, Stimpson (1853). 

 Pontogencia inermis, Boeck (1860). 

 Atylus vulgaris, Packard (1867). 



Grand Manan. Specimens of this species "may always be found in the 

 greatest abundance in the little pools left by the tide among the rocks near 

 low-water mark. They are very active, swimming about in all directions, 

 and seldom resting long in one place " (Stimpson). The species " is abundant 

 in compari}^ with Calliopius Iceviusculus, about the Bay of Fundy in pools 

 left by the tide, and ranges north to Labrador and Greenland " (S. I. Smith). 

 Packard says that he has collected specimens of it at Henley Harbour, in 4 

 fathoms ; Square Island, Labrador, in 15 fathoms ; and Stag Bay, Labrador, 

 n "15 fathoms, on a hard, weedy bottom " 



