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with L. Girardii. Collected at the latter place by Prof. H. E. Webster 
and Mr. Benedict. Hitherto known only from New Haven, Conn., and 
Vineyard Sound (Verrill). 
Asterias Forbesii (Desor) Ver., Am. Journ. Sci., vol. xi., p. 418, 1876; Proc. Bos. 
Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. x, p. 345, 1866; Inv. V.S., p. 718, 1874.—A. arenicola 
Stimp., Proc. Bos. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. viii, p.268,1862. Ver., ibid., vol. x, p. 
339, 1866; Inv. V.S., p. 718, 1874.—Asteracanthion berylinus Ag., A. Ag., Mem. 
Mus. Comp. Zodl., Tol v, No. 1, p. 94, pl. ix, 1877. 
Very abundant along the shore above and below low-water seus and 
on piles of wharves, but always of comparatively small size. A com- 
parison of the specimens from Provincetown with those obtained from 
Gloucester in 1878 shows more or less constant differences to exist 
between the two. In the former the spines are generally longer and 
more acute, sometimes even quite sleuder, and the pedicellariz appear 
to be somewhat more numerous, and to vary greatly in their arrange- 
ment. These differences are, however, of very slight value in this 
exceedingly variable species. 
Asterias vulgaris Stimp., MSS. Packard, Can. Nat., Dec., 1863. Ver., Proc. Bos. 
Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. x, p. 347, 1866; Inv. V.S., p. 718, 1874. 
Below low-water mark at the outer ends of the long wharves. 
Amphipholis elegans Ljung. Ver., Inv. V. S., p. 720, 1874.—Amphiura squamata 
Lyman, Illust. Cat. Mus. Comp. Zodl., No. I, p. 121, 1865 (non Delle Chiaje, t 
Ljung.). 
Only a few specimens of this Ophiuran were obtained; they were 
from the eel-grass in very shallow water. 
ANTHOZOA. 
Metridium marginatum M.-Edw. Ver., Inv. V.S., p. 738, 1874. 
Common on the mooring posts in the harbor (J. H. Blake). 
Edwardsia sulcata Ver., Mem. Bos. Soc. N. H., vol. i, No. I, p. 29, 1864. 
Sand, at low water. 
Edwardsia pallida Ver., Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., vol. ii, p. 198, 1879. 
In sand, at low water. 
ACALEPH A. 
Clytia Johnstoni (Alder) Hincks. Ver., Inv.\Vie 9:5 petca lov. 
On floating fucus thrown up on inner beach of Long Point. 
Campanularia flexuosa Hincks. Ver., Iny. V.S., p. 726, 1874. 
Abundant on fucus of piles of wharves, &e. 
Obelia geniculata (Linné) Allman. Ver., Inv. V.S., p. 727, 1874 
On floating fucus stranded on Long Point beach, inner shore. 
Obelia dichotoma (Linné) Hincks. Ver., Iny. V.S., p. 728, 1874. 
Very abundant on eel-grass, one-half fathom. 
