232 PROCEEDINGS OF UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 
COPEPODA. 
Lerneza branchialis Linn. 
Packard, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., i, p. 295, 1867 (Leonwa). 
Variety sigmoidea (Stearns exped.), without special locality. Packard 
gives no special locality, and says his specimens were attached to the 
skin of the codfish, which makes it almost certain that he observed some 
entirely different parasite. 
CIRRIPEDIA. 
Coronula diadema De Blainville (Linn.). 
Packard, Canadian Nat. and Geol., viii, p. 418 (18), 1863; Mem. Bost. Soe. 
Nat. Hist., i, p. 295, 1867. 
Gulf coast (Packard). 
Balanus crenatus Bruguiere. 
Packard, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., i, p. 295, 1867. 
Gulf coast ! (Stearns exped.); whole coast (Packard). 
Balanus balanoides Stimpson (Linn.). 
Packard, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., i, p. 295, 1867. 
Inserted without remark, by Packard. 
Balanus porcatus Costa. 
Packard, Canadian Nat. and Geol., viii, p. 418 (18), 1863; Mem. Bost. Soc. 
Nat. Hist., i, p. 295, 1867. * ‘ 
Whole coast (Packard). 
RHIZOCEPHALA. 
Peltogaster paguri Rathke. 
Packard, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., i, p. 295, 1867. 
Atlantic coast! (Stearns exped.). Packard recorded the species from 
Maine, not Labrador. 
NEW HAVEN, Conn., May 1, 1883. 
NOTES ON THE FISHES OF TODOS SANTOS BAY, LOWER CALI- 
FORNIEA. 
By ROSA SMITH. — 
O« 
During the past winter (1882~83) the writer, with a party of natural- 
ists, spent three weeks on Todos Santos Bay and points northward to 
San Diego. 
The bay of Todos Santos has a shore line of about forty miles, a little 
more than half of it being a smooth sand-beach, the remainder bluffs of 
dark red or blackish lava, extending into the sea at intervals, forming 
rocky tide-pools, interspersed with longer or shorter shingle beaches. 
About 20 miles below the town of Ensenada the land slopes gently to 
and below the sea-level, allowing the water to cover the shallower por- 
