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Specimens examined. 



Sabinea prtnceps Smith. 



Bull. Mus. Comp. ZooL, x, p. 38, pi. 8, figs. 1-lb, 1882. 

 Specimens examined. 



Sabinea sarsii Smith. 



Tians. Conn. Acad., New Haven, v, p. 59, pi. 11, figs. 6, 7, 8, 1879. 

 Specimens examined. 



This species is closely allied to 8. septemcarinata and has apparently 

 been often confounded with it. It was described from a very few spec- 

 mens from the Gulf of Maine, Le Have Bank, George's Banks, and the 

 coast of Norway, and has not been taken on our coast since 1877. It 

 apparently inhabits hard sandy and gravelly bottoms, while the 8. sep- 

 temcarinata is usually confined to soft or muddy bottoms. 



GLYPHOCRANGONIDiE, fam. nov, 

 Ehachocarinoi Smith, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool.,x, p. 45, 1882. 



Glyphocrangon a. M.-Edwards, Ann. Sci. nat., VI, xi, no. 4, p. 3, 188]. 



Ehachocaris Smith, loc. cit., 1882. 

 Milne-Edwards's recently published figures of the species of his Glypho- 

 crangon leave no reasonable doubt that the species were incorrectly de- 



