286 REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FISH AND FISHERIES. [_>"] 



LEPAS ANATIFERA Linne. (p. 382.) 



Systema Naturae, 1767, (teste Darwin ;) Darwin, op. cit., p. 73, PI. 1, fig. 1. 



Occurs in the same way as the last species. It is common to the 

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



LEPAS ANSERIFERA Linne. (p. 382.) 



Systema Nature, 1767, (teste Darwin ;) Darwin, op. cit., p. 81, PI. 1, fig. 4. Anallfa 

 striata Gould, op. cit., p. 20. 



This species probably occurs in the same way as the last. It has the 

 same range. 



CONCHODERMA AURITA Olfers. (p. 392.) 



Darwin, op. cit., p. 141, PI. 3, fig. 4. Lcpas aurita Linu<5, Systema Xatunc, 1767, 

 (teste Darwin.) Olion Cnrieri Gould, op. cit., p. 23. 



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

 CONCHODERMA VIRGATA Olfers. (p. 392.) 



Darwin, op. cit., p. 146, PI. 3, fig. 2. Lepas virgata Spongier, 1730, (teste D.irwiu. ) 

 Cineras rittata Gould, op. cit.. p. 'J'J. 



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



XIPHOaUBA. 

 LIMTJLUS POLYPHEMUS Latreille. (p. 340.) 



Hist, des Crust., (teste Edwards,) Hi>t. nat. des Crust., tonic iii, p. 549; Say, loc. 

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

 vol. ii, p. 155, PI. 3-5, 1872, (on the development ;) A. Milne Edwards, Annales 

 desSci. nat., r> scr., tome xvii, nos. 1 et2, Dec., 1872, PI. 5-16, (on tin- anatomy.) 

 Monociilus Polyphemus'Lini'it', Systema Xatur.-r ; roll/ pit emu 8 occidentals Lamark, 

 Hist, des Anim. sans vert.; De Kay, op. cit., p. 55, PI. 11, fig. 50. Limnlns 

 austraUs Say, loc. cit., p. 436. Xiphosnra Polyphemus White, List of Crust, in 

 Britisli Mus., p. 121, 1847. 



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



ANNELIDA. 



POLYCHJETA. 



APHRODITA ACULEATA Linn. (p. 507.) 



Systema Naturce, ed. xii, vol. i, p. 1084, 1767; Malmgren, Ofvers. af Koug. Yet.- 

 Akad. Forhandlingar, 1865, p. 52; Johnston, Catalogue of British Non-Par- 

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

 ne!6s, vol. i, p. 191, 1865. 



Off Gay Head in 15 to 19 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. 



