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SIPHONOPHOR.^. 



DIPHYOPSIS CAMPANULIFERA ( Eschscholtz). 



Diphyes campanuliferd Eschscholtz, '29, p. 137. 

 Diphyopsis campanulifera Chun, '88, p. 1159. 



A single characteristic anterior nectophore of this species was 

 taken on the surface at Fogo Island, New'foundland, July 28. The 

 record of this typical warm-water form is of interest as indicating 

 the northward extent of the warm waters of the Gulf Stream. 



SCYPHOMEDUS^^. 

 HALICLYSTUS AURICULA H. J. Clark. 

 Ealiclystus auricula H. J. Clark, '63, p. 559. 



Six specimens, St. Pierre, off Newfoundland, October 1 ; 5 fathoms. 



There are also specimens of this species in the Museum of Com- 

 parative Zoology, Cambridge, IMassachusetts, from Indian Harbor, 

 Labrador. 



AURELIA FLAVIDULA Peron and Lesueur. 

 Aurelia flavidula Peron and Lesueur, '09, p. 47. 



The collection contains five immature specimens from Oready 

 Harbor, Labrador, and from Indian Harbor, Labrador. The smallest 

 specimens show the earliest stages in the formation of the canal sys- 

 tem, in which they agree closely with the figures of L. Agassiz ('62). 



CYANEA ARCTICA Peron and Lesueur. 



Cyanea arctica Peron and Lesueur, '09, p. 51. . 



The collection contains two young specimens of this common 

 species from Indian Harbor, Labrador, August 12; surface. 



CTENOPHOR^^. 



PLEUROBRACHIA PILEUS (Fabricius). 



Beroe pileus Fabricius, 1780, p. 361. 

 rieurobrachia pileus Vanhoffen, '95, p. 21. 



St. Pierre, Ne\\'foundland, October 1, 6 specimens, all about 14 mm. 

 high. 



This species is common in both American and European waters, as 

 well as in Greenland. (Chun, '98, p. 15.) 



MERTENSIA OVUM (Fabricius). 



Beroe ovum Fabricius, 1780, p. 362. 

 Mertensia ovum Morch, '57, p. 97. 



This well-known boreal species is represented by three specimens 

 from 30 miles southeast of Nain, Labrador, August 15, and two 

 specimens from Gready Harbor, Labrador, August 8, all 8-10 mm. 



