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Family Fleustidoe. 

 Pleustes panoplus (Kroyer). 



Amphithoe panopla, Kroyer (1838). 

 Pleustes panoplus, Spence Bate (18G2). 

 Amphithonotus eataphractus, Packard (1867). 



H. M. S. Challenger, Station 49, (May 20, 1873) south of Halifax, Nova 

 Scotia, in 85 fathoms." "Henley Harbour, at a depth of 4 fathoms, among 

 weeds. Not uncommon " (Packard). L'Anse au Loup, Strait of Belle Isle, 

 in 10 fathoms, one specimen, Stearns expedition (S. I. Smith). Port Bur- 

 well, Cape Chudleigh, Hudson Strait, Bell (S. I. Smith). 



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LEUSTES Bicuspis (Kroyer). 



" A single specimen of this species was sent, with Atylus ( Par amphithoe) 



inerniis" "to the Museum of Yale College by Packard." " No special 



locality was given for the specimens, but they were most likely from Henley 

 Harbour, as that is the only locality given by Packard for the Atylus" (S. I. 

 Smith; Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. vi., p. 228). 



Family Oediceridce. 

 Oediceros lynceup, M. Sars. 



,Oediceros li/nceus, M. Sars (1859). 

 Monoculodes nuhtlatus, Packard (1867) ; fide S. I. Smith. 



H. M. S. Challenger, Station 49, (May 20, 1873) south of Halifax, Nova 

 Scotia, in 85 fathoms. "We dredged this species in the Bay of Fundy in 

 1868 aad 1872, the latter year in 60 to 80 fathoms" (Smith and Harger). 

 Guli: of St. Lawrence, on the Bradelle Bank ; between Cap d'Espoir and 

 Little Pabou, a little to the north of the Bale des Chaleurs, in 50 and 70 

 fathoms ; also in Gaspe Bay, in 30 fathoms ; (Whiteaves). Caribou Island, 

 8 fathoms, sand (Packard). " At Henley Harbour," Strait of Belle Isle, " a 

 female, with several young attached to the underside, was dredged in 4 

 fathoms the last of June," 1864 (Packard). Dredged by the Stearns 

 expedition on the north shore of the Sti'ait of Belle Isle, at Forteau Bay in 

 20 fathoms, at L'Anse au Loup in 15 fathoms, at Henley Harbour in 10-15 

 fathoms, and at Temple Bay in 10 fathoms (S. I. Smith). Port Burwell,, 

 Cape Chudleigh, Hudson Strait, Bell (S. I. Smith). 



Oediceros"saginatus, Kroyer. 

 Murray Bay, Sir J. W. Dawson (S. I. Smith). 



