796 REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FISH AND FISHERIES. [10] 



147. William A. Bansett, New Bedford, Mass. A pilot-fish (Natt- 

 er ates ductor). 



148. Capt. John Gourville and crew, sell. Bebecca Bartlett. Wolf- 

 fish (Anarrhichas lupus ?), sculpin (Triglops), young Norway haddock (Se- 

 bastes marinus), and also stones covered with barnacles, sponges, and 

 scollop shells ; from the northeast part of George's Bank, 65 fathoms. 



149. L. D. Story, Magnolia. A specimen of Argyreiosus vomer, taken 

 at Magnolia, Cape Ann. 



150. John Atkinson, Gloucester. Skull of a codfish ( Gadus morrhua), 

 found on the beach. 



151. Capt. John Q. Getchell, sch. Otis P. Lord. Two specimens 

 of hagdons, jaws of barndoor-skate, sea-robin (Prionotus), and shells 

 (Cyprina), covered with stemmed sea-peach (Boltenia Bolteni)', from 

 George's Bank and off Cape Cod, 46 fathoms. 



152. Capt. Andrew Curtis, ship Ida Lilly. Pens of squid from Cadiz 

 Bay, Spain, and a iarval lobster (?) taken from the stomach of a bonito. 



153. Jchn Kippin, sch. Solomon Poole. Branching sponge (Chalina), 

 and stones bored by Saxicava arctiea, from Grand Banks, lat. 45° N., long. 

 50° W., 34 fathoms. 



154. Capt. James D. Morrisey, sch. Alice M. Williams. Chhnsera 

 (Chinuera plumbed), black dogfish (Centroscymnus ccelolepis), two spe- 

 cies of eel-like fishes (Simenchelys parasiticus and Synapliobranchus pin. 

 natus), and several specimens of jointed bush-coral (Acanella Norma ni), 

 with small scollop shells attached; from lat. 43° 18' N., long. 60° 45' W., 

 150 fathoms, (through Capt. B. F. Blatchford). Captain Morrisey also 

 captured a squid eight feet long, but it was lost during rough weather. 



155. Capt. Alfred Spurr and crew, sch. John F. Wouson. Mussels, 

 hydroids, bryozoa, barnacles, and scollops, from the eastern part of 

 George's Bank, 50 fathoms. 



156. John Sutherland, New York City. A land-locked salmon 

 (Salmo salar var. sebago,, caught in the Merrimac Biver. 



157. Capt. George' Douglass, sch. Constitution. Lump-fish (Cy- 

 clopterus lumpus), dollar-fish (Poronotus triacanthus), rock-eel (Muran- 

 oides), moon-fish (Argyreiosus vomer), cunuer (Tautogolabrus adspersus), 

 pipe-fish (Syngnathus Peckianus), andisopod crustacean (Idotea robusta); 

 taken on the surface, in Casco Bay, Maine. 



158. Henry Whiting, sch. Webster Sanborn. A large collection of 

 Iceland scollops (Pecten Islandicus) with barnacles, and a brachiopod 

 (Rhynchonella psittacea) ; from Grand Banks, lat. 44° 15' N., 45 fathoms. 



159. Fred. Hillie r, sch. Alice M. Williams. Two species of eel- 

 like fishes (Simenchelys parasiticus and Synapliobranchus pinnatus), and a 

 jointed bush-coral (Acanella Normani) with basket-fish (Astrophyton) at- 

 tached; lat. 43° 18' N., long. 60° 45' W., 150 fathoms, (through Capt, B. 

 F. Blatchford). 



160. Capt. Jerome McDonald, sch. G. P. Whitman. Specimens of 

 barnacles and a chimsera (Chimcera plumbea); from Le Have Bank, lat. 

 42° 45' N., 63° 06' W., 300 .'fathoms, (through Capt. B. F. Blatchford). 



