[9] COLLECTIONS MADE BY FISHING VESSELS. 795 



131. Martin Peterson and Dennis Thelueng, sch. William 

 Thompson. A large lancet-mouth (Alepidosaurus ferox), grenadier 

 (Macrurus Fabricii), black dogfish (Centroscymnus ccelolepis), arid two 

 specimens of coral; from 39 miles south-southwest of northwest light 

 of Sable Island, lat. 43° 9' N., long. 60° 13' W., depth 160 fathoms. 



132. Oapt. George T. Clinton, sch. Henry Wilson. Barnacles, 

 bryozoa, egg-cases of gasteropods and gills of cod; from northeast part 

 of Grand Banks, 45 fathoms. 



133. Capt. Thomas Goodwin, sch. Elisha Crowell. A new species of 

 spiny bush-coral (Acanthogorgia armata V.), from Western Banks, 300 

 fathoms. 



134. Capt. Briggs Gilpatrick, sch. City of Gloucester. A sucker- 

 fish (Remoropsis brachyptera), taken from the gills of a sword-fish. 



135. John S. Jameson, sch. Henry Wilson. Specimens of branching 

 biyozoa, gasteropod egg-cases, and Iceland scollops (Pecten Islandicus); 

 from the northeast part of Grand Banks, 45 fathoms. 



136. Capt. Charles Anderson and crew, sch. Alice G. Wonsou. 

 Black dog-fish (Centroscylllum Fabricii), lamprey (Petromyzon, sp.), para- 

 sites of halibut (^Ega psora), gorgonian or spiny bush-coral (Acantho- 

 gorgia armata), and several species of star-fishes. 



137. Frank Sweeney, Gloucester. Para sites from the gills of a cod- 

 fish, from off Eastern Point, Cape Ann. 



138. J. F. Duncan, sch. Mary Low. A very large sponge, from north- 

 western part of George's Bank, 60 fathoms. 



139. John C apron, sch. Solomon Poole. A large collection of branch- 

 ing stony bryozoa, from the Grand Banks. 



140. William H. Radcliffe, yacht Uncle Sam. Stemmed sea- 

 peach (Boltenia Bolteni), taken about 4 miles off Eastern Point, Cape 

 Ann. 



141. George W. Scott, sch. Lizzie. Two species of black dogfish 

 {Centroscylllum Fabricii and Centroscymnus ccelolepis), a chiunera (CV<;'- 

 ma'ra plumbea), and rocks covered with hydroids, bryozoans, and barna- 

 cles; from lat. 43° 28' K,long. 60° 10' W., 300 fathoms. 



142. Capt. James Welch, sch. Martha and Susan. A specimen of 

 branching sponge (Chalina ?), from the eastern part of George's Bank, 50 

 fathoms, (through Captain Blatchford). 



143. William M. Gaffney, Gloucester. A rock covered with barn- 

 acles and bryozoans, from George's Bank. 



144. Capt. Joseph Shemelin, sch. William H. Raymond. Specimens 

 of branching sponge (Chalina), barnacles, hydroids, and bryozoans; from 

 the western part of George's Bank, 55 fathoms. 



145. Capt. Robert Hurlburt, Gloucester. Egg-cases of the peri- 

 winkle, from Cape Henlopen. 



146. John Conley, Gloucester. A specimen of mackerel shark (Lam- 

 na, sp.), taken on a trawl seven miles south-southeast of Eastern Point, 

 Cape Ann, 



