PHYTO-PLANKTON OF BAY OF FUNDY 101 
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 38a 
St. John Harbour and Docks, August. 
Actinoptychus undulatus. 
Amphiprora alata. 
Acnanthes longipes. 
eF subsessilis. 
Bacillaria paradoxa. 
Biddulphia aurita. Common. 
Cocconeis scutellum. 
pediculus. 
Coscinodiscus radiatus. 
5 minor. 
eccentricus. 
Cocconema cistula. 
Cyclotella striata. 
Gomphonema geminatum. 
Melosira nummuloides. 
“¢ J erghensit. 
varians. 
Navicula didyma. 
‘ maculata. 
ovalis. 
distans. 
Nitschia closterium. 
Re sigmoidea. 
vermicularis, Hantz. 
Orthosira marina. 
Pleurosigma fasciola. 
Rhabdonema arcuatun. 
Oe minutum. 
Surirella gemma. 
Tryblionella gracilis. 
Triceratium alternans. 
Raphoneis (Doryphora) Boeckii. 
. amphiceros. 
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(1) September. 
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PRINCE ” COLLECTION. 
September 8. Station 17, Yarmouth Harbour; 7 fathoms. 
Diatoms almost wanting in the plankton. 
September 18. Station 5, Bay of Fundy, between Head Harbour and the 
Wolves; 51 fathoms. 
Skeletonema. Abundant. 
Nitschia seriata. Rare. 
Coscinodiscus, with bright green chromatophores. 
September 19. Station 20, Bay of Fundy, off St. John Harbour. . 
Diatoms few. Copepods abundant. 
September 20. Station 21, Kennebecasis Bay, at east end of Long Island. 
Copepods only. 
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