[7] COLLECTIONS MADE BY FISHING VESSELS. 79o 



98. Everett P. Wonson, East Gloucester. Hydroids, bryozoa, 

 and barnacles (Balanus porcatus), large green barnacle (Balanus Humeri) ; 

 brought in by the sch. Blue Jay, from South Channel, western part of 

 George's Bank. 



99. George Merchant, Jr., sch. Hattie B. West. A very small 

 specimen of a goose-fish (Lopliius piseatorius), taken off Cape Elizabeth, 

 Maine, in a mackerel seine. 



100. Mr. Merchant, Rockport. A large specimen of sea-corn (eggs 

 of Buccinum), from off Halibut Point, Cape Ann, 45 fathoms. 



101. Capt. James D. Morrisey, sch. Alice M. Williams. Two 

 specimens of jointed bush-coral (Acanella N~ormani), from the Western 

 Bank, 150 fathoms. 



102. Capt. John Gourville, sch. Rebecca Bartlett. Two hagdons 

 (Puffinus anglorum), parasites of codfish (JEga psora), branched sponges 

 (Chalina and Isodictya), small spider-crabs (Ryas coarctatus), and stones 

 covered with bryozoa; from 43 miles east-northeast of George's Shoals, 35 

 fathoms. • 



103. Simon Le Blanc, sch. Rebecca Bartlett. A star-fish ( Crossaster 

 papposus), from northern edge of George's Bank, 35 fathoms. 



104. Edward Harvey, sch. Rebecca Bartlett. Isopod crustaceans 

 (Idotea robusta), from George's Bank. 



105. Timothy S. Rowe, Gloucester. Specimeu of gulf-weed, from 

 the Gulf Stream. 



100. Capt. William McDonald, sch. N. H. Phillips. Five speci- 

 mens of jointed bush-coral (Acanella Normani), with a new species of 

 star-fish attached ; southeast part of Le Have Bank, lat. 42° 40' N., 

 long. 63° 6' W., 200 fathoms. 



107. Michael McGuinn, sch. K H. Phillips. Specimens of Apor- 

 rhais and eggs of sharks, from lat. 42° 44' N., long. 63° 15' W., 300 

 fathoms, (through Captain Blatchford). 



108. Smith & Oakes, Gloucester. Bowlder containing fossils, and 

 burrowed by Saxicava, from George's Bank. 



109. Pettingell & Cunningham, Gloucester. A large bowlder, 

 similar to the last. 



110. Mrs. Mary E. Davis, Gloucester. A bowlder filled with fossil 

 shells, brought from Bauquereau by Henry Crowell. 



111. Benjamin S. Brazier, East Gloucester. Egg-cases of Sycoty- 

 pus canaliculatus, from Monomoy Beach, and pebbles partly covered 

 with bryozoa, from Stellwagen's Bank. 



112. Martin Burbank, Gloucester. A young lobster (Romarus 

 Americanus), from Monhegan Island. 



113. James Bates, East Gloucester. Rough swell-fish (Tetrodon 

 turgidm), picked up on the beach at Rocky Keck, Cape Ann. 



114. Capt. William Thompson, sch. Magic. Stone covered with 

 bryozoa, hydroids, and sponges ; young horse-mackerel, and jaw of 

 striped porpoise. 



