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Family Anthuridce. 

 Calathura brachiata (Stimpson). 



Anthura brachiata, Stimpson (1853). 

 Paranthura brachiata, Harger (1879). 

 Calathura brachiata, Stebbing (1900). 



Grand Manan, "dredged on a shelly and somewhat muddy bottom in 20 

 fathoms, off the northern point of Duck Island " (Stimpson). Bay of Fundy, 

 down to 80 fathoms on muddy, shelly and sandy bottoms ; and off Nova 

 Scotia, eighteen to twenty-two miles south-east from Cape Sable, in 56 to 

 59 fathoms (Harger). Gulf of St. Lawrence, dredged by the writer in 1872, 

 off Cap des Rosiers, in 110 fathoms; and in 1873, about half way between 

 the Gaspe peninsula and the Island of Anticosti, in 200 fathoms, mud. 



Ptilanthura tenuis, Harger. 



Taken by Prof. A. E. Verrill, in 1870, at Grand Manan, in the Bay of 

 Fundy (Harger). 



Family Gnathiido'. 

 Gnathia cerina (Stimpson). 



Praniza cerina, Stimpson (1853). 

 Anceus Americanus, Stimpson (1853). 

 Onathia cerina, Harger (1879). 



Grand Manan, "dredged on a sandy bottom, in 10 fathoms, off Cheney's 

 Head" (Stimpson). Bay of Fundy, in many localities, 10 to 60 fathoms, 

 rocks, stones and mud, and young specimens have been taken adhering to 

 codfish and the sculpin ; off Sable Island, N.S., in 160 fathoms, TJ. S. Fish 

 Commission, 1878 (Harger). Gulf of St. Lawrence, eighteen miles east of 

 Cape Gaspe, in 220 fathoms, mud, dredged by the writer in 1873. Chateau 

 Bay, Long Island, Labrador, at a depth of 15 fathoms, on a sandy bottom 

 (Packard). 



Family Tanaidm. 

 Leptochelia filum (Stimpson). 



Tanais filum, Stimpson (1853); and Packard (1867). 

 Leptochelia filum, Harger (1879). 



Grand Manan, " dredged among Ascidia callosce, in 20 fathoms, in the 

 Hake Bay " (Stimpson). " Dredged at Caribou Island, in 8 fathoms, on a 

 sandy bottom. Rare " (Packard). 



