816 REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FISH AND FISHERIES. [30] 



(Asterias stellionura), variegated serpent-star (QpMopholis aculeata), 

 Goode's cup-coral (Flabellum Goodei)' green sea-eggs (Strongylocentrotus 

 Brobachiensis), shell (Anomia aculeata), lamp-shell (Terebratulina sep- 

 tentrionalis), yellow cake-sponge, worms (Thelepus cincinnatus, Spirorbis 

 lucidus), large tube-worm (Protula media), parasites of halibut, stone 

 barnacles (Balanus porcatus), large green barnacle (Balanus Hameri), 

 and Gasteropod eggs. 



350. Capt. Peter Hamlin and crew, sch. Andrew Leighton. Speci- 

 mens of the variegated serpent-star (Opliiopholis aculeata), large flowered 

 sea-feathers (Virgularia grand {flora), great northern sea-feathers (Pen- 

 natula borealis), jointed bush-coral (Acanella Normani), and warty sea- 

 rose (Urticina nodosa); from lat. 44° N., long. 59° 3' W., 150 fathoms. 



351. M. E. Perkins, sch. Grace L. Fears, Capt. 1ST. Greenleaf. An 

 undetermined star -fish, three species of star-fish (Asterias stellionura, 

 Ctenodiscus crispatus, and Hippasteria phrygiana), eighteen Lamarck's 

 basket-fish (Astrophyton, Lamar cMi), five sea-cauliflowers (Alcyonium mul- 

 tiflorum), six warty sea-roses ( Urticina nodosa), parasites of halibut (Mga 

 psora), two of Baird's devil-fishes (Octopus Bairdii), compound ascidian 

 (Leptoclinum albidum), small sea-cucumber (Thyonidium Bubenii), stem- 

 med sea-peaches (Boltcnia Bolteni), great felt-sponge (PhaJcelliaf), sheet 

 sponge, three species of sea-feathers (Virgularia grandiflora, Pennatula 

 aculeata, and Pennatula borealis), tube-worm ( Vermilia serrula), shells 

 (Buccimim cyaneum •?), rocks with bryozoans attached, two slime-eels 

 (Myxinc glutinosa), and a rare spiny lump-fish (Bum icrotr emus spinosus) 

 taken from the stomach of a cod ; from lat. 44° 17' K, long. 58° 10' W., 

 110 to 120 fathoms. 



352. Capt. George A. Johnson and crew, sch. Augusta Johnson. 

 One large black dogfish (Centroscymnus cadolepis), two-horned black dog- 

 fish (Centroscyllium Fabricii), four grenadiers (Macrurus Fabricii), two 

 pug-nosed eels, long-nosed eel (Synaphobranchus pinnatus), three fringed 

 star-fish (Asterias stellionura), small velvet-star (Ctenodiscus crispatus), 

 purple velvet-star (Astrogonium granulate), two' spiny sea feathers (Pen- 

 natula aculeata), fragment of Fiumark sea-feather (Balticina Finmarchica), 

 yellow cake-sponge, hairy cake-sponge (Trichostcmma hcmisphwricum), 

 hairy nipple sponge (Polymastia), compound ascidian (Amoracium glab- 

 rum), tube-dwelling anemones (Cerianthus borealis), jointed bush-coral 

 (Acanella Normani), hydroid (Lafoea), Iceland scallop (Pecten Islandicus), 

 shell (Anomia aculeata) and sea-potato (Ascidia mollis) ; from Banquereau. 



353. Capt. Matthew Parks and crew, sch. Davy Crockett. Pug- 

 nosed eel, long-nosed eel (Synaphobranchus pinnatus), sea-mouse (Apliro- 

 dita), sea-spider (Nymplwn Stromii f), great northern spider-crabs (Chio- 

 nozcetes opilio), salve bugs, and sea-worms (Nereis pelagica) ; from lat. 

 440 28' IS"., long. 50° 24' W. to 59° 6' W., 170 to 200 fathoms. 



354. Capt. John P. Critchett and crew, sch. Commonwealth. Large 

 flowered sea-feather (Virgularia grandiflora), great bush-coral (Primnoa 

 reseda), and star-fish (Ctenodiscus) ; from lat. 44° 26' IS., long. 57° 12' W., 

 150 fathoms. 



