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Bate, caccording to Boeck. = A nomjx gulosus, Kroyer, from which it may be 

 inierred that Anonyx politus is a synonym of Anonyx ^m^o«ms, which is 

 itself probably the same as ' Oniscus Cicada,' Fabricius '' (Stabbing).* 



Anonyx pallidus, Stimpaon. 



1853. Op. cit., p. 50. 

 Grand Manan, "in 4 fathoms, in sand, off Duck Island moorings ;. in 10 

 fathoms off Cheney's Head ; and in 20 fathoms, mud and shells, off the 

 northern point of Duck Island " (Stirapson). 



Anonyx exiguuS; Stimpson. 



1853. Op. cit., p. 51. 

 Grand Manan, "dredged on sandy bottoms in 8-15 fathoms, east of the 

 Passage, and off Cheney's Head " (Stimpson). 



Family Orchestida:, 

 Hyale LiTTORALis (Stimpson). 



AUorchcstes Uttoralis, Stimpson (1853). 

 Hijale Uttoralis, S. I. Smith (1873). 



" Taken abundantly on stones in the second subregion of the littoral zone; 

 especially where the F^lGus nodosus and F. vesiculosus flourish. It occurs 

 on our whole coast, from Massachusetts Bay to Grand Manan " (Stimpson). 

 " Common in the Bay of Fundy " (S. I. Smith). 



Orchestia gryllus, Gould. 



Orchestia grijllus, Gould (1841) ; and Stimpson (1853). 

 Grand Manan, " found plentifully among the half-dried Fuci, which line 

 some of the shores just above high- water mark, in large quantities. It is of a 

 dark-yellowish colour, very glossy, with three dark olive longitudinal bands 

 along the back. It is very active, leaping to considerable distances. I 

 have never found it immersed, although some moisture is, of course, necessary 

 •to its existence " (Stimpson). 



Orchestia agilis, S. I. Smith. 



1873. U. S. Fish Comm. Rep. for 1871-72, p. 555. 

 Bay of Fundy (S. I. Smith). 



* H.M.S. Challenger Reports, Zoology, vol. xxix., text, first half, p. 278. 



