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lege by Packard. This specimen, a female 31™™ long, differs from ordi- 
nary specimens in having the tip of the telson armed with five median 
ciliated spines, with two stout spines each side, making nine in all. 
Hippolyte Groeenlandica Miers (J. C. Fabricius). 
Hippolyte aculeata Packard, Canadian Nat. and Geol., vili, p. 424, 1863; Mem. 
Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., i, p. 301, 1867. 
Gulf coast! (Packard, Stearns exped.); Atlantic coast! (Packard, 
Stearns exped.). 
Pandalus Montagui Leach. 
Pandalus annulicornis Packard, Canadian Nat. and Geol., vili, p. 424 (24), 1863 ; 
Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., i, p. 301, 1867. 
Gulf coast! and Atlantic coast! (Packard, Stearns exped.). 
SCHIZOPODA. 
Mysis oculata Kroyer (O. Fabricius). 
Mysis spinulosus Packard, Canadian Nat. and Geol., viii, p. 419 (19), 1863. 
Mysis oculata Packard, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., i, p. 301, 1867. 
“Abundant along the whole ocats” (Packard); Atlantic coast! 
(Stearns exped.). 
CUMACEA. 
Diastylis Rathkii Bate (Kroyer). 
Alauna Goodsiri Packard, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., i, p. 301, 1867. 
Gulf coast! (Packard); Atlantic coast! (Packard, Stearns exped.). 
PHYLLOCARIDA. 
Nebalia bipes Fabricius. 
Packard, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., 1, p. 295, 1867. 
Atlantic coast (Packard). 
AMPHIPODA. 
Hyperia medusarum Bate (Miiller). 
Packard, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., i, p. 297, 1867. 
Atlantic coast! (Packard, Stearns exped.). I have not seen Pack- 
ard’s specimens. He quotes as a synonym “ Metacus medusarum (Fabr.) 
Ky.,” which is not an Hyperia, but the Greenlandic Tauria medusarum 
Boeck, which may possibly be the species to which Packard’s specimens 
belong. 
Anonyx nugax Miers (Phipps). 
Anonyx ampulla Kroyer, Naturh. Tidssk. II, i, p. 578, 1844, 
“ Anonyx ampulla (Phipps), Voyage, 1873”, Packard, Mem. Bost. Soe. Nat. 
Hist., 1, p. 300, 1867. 
Anonyx lagena Packard, loc. cit., p. 300. 
Lysianassa appendiculata [appendiculosa] Packard, loc. cit., p. 301. 
Atlantic coast! (Packard, Stearns exped.). 
Cancer ampulla Phipps, was supposed by Kroéyer to be this species, 
but it really belongs to Kréyer’s genus Siegocephalus, and is 8S. ampulla 
