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 Anonyx nugax (Phipps). 



Cancer nwjax, Phipps (1774). 



Anonyx Iwjeiui, Kroyer (1838). 



Anonyx appendicnlata, Kroyer (1838). 



Anonyx nohilis, Stimpson (1853) ; fide Stebbing. 



Anonyx ampulla (Phipps) Packard (1867). 



Anonyx lagena, Packard (18G7). 



Lysianassa appendiculata, Packard (18G7). 



Grand Manan [A. nohilis) taken in considerable numbers on the sandy 

 flats of Fishers Cove, Nantucket Island, etc., at low-water mark (Stimpson). 



Strait of Belle Isle, off Henley Harbour, in 40 fathoms, on a pebbly 

 bottom, three miles from land [L. appendiculata) ; and Atlantic coast of 

 Labrador, at Dumplin Harbour, Sandwich Bay, in 4 fathoms {A. a7npulla); 

 and at Sloop Harbour, Kyuetarbuck Bay, in 8 fathoms, sand (A. lagena) ; 

 Packard. Henley Harbour, 10-15 fathoms; and Fox Harbour, 3 fathoms; 

 Stearns expedition (S. I. Smith). Port Burwell, Cape Chudleigh, Hudson 

 Strait; Bell, 1884 (S. I. Smith). '■'■Cancer avipuUa, Phipps, was supposed 

 by Kroyer to be this species, but it really belongs to Kroyer's genus 

 Stegocephahis, and is S. amjndla, Bell [S. inflatus, Kroyer) ; so that it might 

 appear doubtful what species Packard included under 'Anonyx a-mpulla 

 (Phipps) ' were it not that he says that it was ' compared with arctic speci- 

 mens received from Copenhagen,' which seems to leave no doubt that he really 

 had in view Anonyx nugax, although he subsequently, as indicated above, 

 enumerated this same species under two other names" (S. I. Smith, 1883, 

 Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. vi., pp. 226 and 227). 



Anonyx pumilus, Lilljeborg. 



" Anonyx producta, fide Bceck," Packard (1867). 



Anonyx pumilus, Lilljeborg (1865) ; and S. I. Smith (1883). 



Labrador coast (Packard). " I have seen no specimens. The species is 

 placed immediately after ' Anonyx Horringii ' by Packard, who says only 

 ' these two forms were found together in fifteen fathoms, sand,' although 

 under the first of the two species he has nothing except the remark, ' a 

 common form, occurring abundantly on the coast of Maine, in Casco Bay, 

 10 fathoms," (S. I. Smith; op. cit., p. 227). 



Anonyx politus, Stimpson. 



1863. Synops. Marine Invert. Grand Manan, p. 50. 



Grand Manan, " dredged in 40 fathoms, on a soft muddy bottom off Long 

 Island " (Stimpson). 



Anonyx 2yolitxis, n. sp.^ according to Spence Bate, has nothing in the 

 description to distinguish it from Anonyx holholli. " A'no'nyx holholli of 



