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Family Pallenidoe. 



PSEUDOPALLRNE HISPIDA (StimpSOn). 



PaUcne hispida, Stimpson (1853). 

 Pseudopallene hispida, Wilson (1878). 



Grand Manan, taken by Stimpson in 1852 " nxnong Ascidioe calloste, in 

 deep water " ; and by the U. S. Fish Commission in 1872, in 50 to 55 

 fathoms. 



Phoxichilidium maxillare, Stimpson. 



Grand Manan, " taken in tangled groups of a dozen or more, attached to 

 the under sides of stones at low-water " by Stimpson in 1852 ; and in 50- 

 55 fathoms by the U. S. Fish Commission in 1872. Halifax, iN.S., on piles 

 at low water, U. S. Fish Commission, 1877 (Wilson). 



Fam ily Nymph onidce. 



A.MMGTIIEA ACHELIGIDES, WilsOn. 

 1878. Trans. Conn. Acad. Arts and Sc, vol. v., p. 16. 

 Grand Manan, U. S. Fish Commission, 1872 (Wilson). 



Nymphon Strcemii, Kroyer. 



Nymphon Strcemii, Kroyer (1844). 



Nymphon giganteum, Goodsir (1845) ; fide Wilson. 



Nova Scotia : Cape Sable, N.W., eighteen to twenty-two miles, in 59 

 fathoms ; eight miles and a half off Halifax, in 52 fathoms ; and Bedford 

 Basin, Halifax, in 35 fathoms; U.S. Fish Commission, 1877 (Wilson). Gulf 

 of St. Lawrence, off Cap des Piosiers, in 125 and 110 fathoms, dredged by 

 the writer in 1871 and 1872. 



Nymphon brevicollum, Hoek. 



1881. H.M.S. Challenger Reports, Zoology, vol. ill., Rep. on the 

 Pycnogonida, pp. 19 and 45. 



H.M.S. Challenger, Station 49 (May 20, 187S) south of Halifax, Nova 

 Scotia, in 85 fathoms (Hoek). 



Nymphon macrum, Wilson. 

 1880. U. S. Fish Comm. Rep. for 1878, p. 487. 



A single specimen was taken at Banquereau, Nova Scotia, in 1878, from 

 the cable of the schooner Marion (^Wilson). 



