^80 REPORT OF COMMISSIOXER OF FISH AND FISHERIES. 



liEPAS ANATIFEEA Linue. (p. 382.) 



Systema Natuiw, 1767, (teste Darwia ;) Darwiu, op. cit., p. 73, PI. 1, fig. 1. 



Occurs iu tbe same way as the liast species. It is common to the 

 AtUiutic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans, and the Mediterranean. 



Lepas atn^serifera Linne. (p. 382.) 



Sy.stema Naturae, 1767, (teste Darwiu ;) Darwiu, op. cit., p. SI, PI. 1, fig. 4. Anatifa 

 striata Gould, op. cit., ]}. 20. 



This species probably occurs iu the same way as the hist. It has the 

 same range. 



CONCHODEEMA AUEITA Olfers. (p. 392.) 



Darwiu, op. cit., p. 141, PI. 3, fig. 4. Lepas aurita Liuue, Systema Natura", 1767, 

 (teste Darwiu.) Olion Cuvieri Gould, op. cil., p. 23. 



On ships' bottoms, &c. It ranges through all the seas. 



CONCHODEEMA YIRGATA OlferS. (p. 392.) 



Darwiu, op. cit., p. 146, PI. 3, fig. 2. Lepas virgata Speugler, 1790, (teste Darwiu. ) 

 Cineras rittaia Gould, op. cit., p. 22. 



Occurs in the same way, and has the same range as the last species. 



XIPHOSURA. 



LiMULUS Polyphemus Latreille. (p. 340.) 



Hist, des Crust., (teste Edwards,) Hist. uat. des Crust., touio iii, p. .540; Say, loe. 

 cit., p. 433; Gould, op. cit., p. 339 ; Packard, Memoirs Bostou Soc. Nat. Hist., 

 vol. ii, p. 155, PI. 3-5, 1872, (ou the developmeut ;) A. Milue Edwards, Auuales 

 des Sci. uat., 5« s^r., tome xvii, nos. 1 et 2, Dec, 1872, PI. 5-16, (on the auatomy.) 

 MonocuJus Polynhemus'Lmn^, Systema Natura' ; Poli/phcmus occidentaVis Lamark, 

 Hist, des Auim. saus A"ert. ; De Kay, oi>. cit., p. 55, PI. 11, fig. 50. Lhnidiis 

 aristralis Say, loc. cit., p. 436. Xiphosura Polyphemus White, List of Crust, iu 

 British Mus., p. 121, 1847. 



Casco Bay, on the coast of Maine, to Florida. 



ANNELIDA. 



POLYCII^TA. 

 \^ Aphrodita aculeata Linn. (p. 507.) 



Systema Nature, ed. xii, vol. i, p. 1084, 1767; Maluigreu, Ofvers. af Koug. \<ii.- 

 Akad. Forhaudliugar, 1865, p. 52; Johnstou, Catalogue of British Nou-Par- 

 asitical Worms, p. 101, PI. 9, 1865; Quatrefages, Histoire naturelle des Au- 

 Deles, vol. i, p. 191, 1865. 



Off Gay Head in 15 to 10 fathoms, mud; Bay of Fuudy, 10 to 106 

 fathoms, mud; St. George's Bank, 50 fathoms; northward to Labra- 

 dor. Northern coasts of Europe to Great Britain and Mediterranean. 



