No. 3.— Exploration of the Surface Fauna of the Gulf Stream, under 
the Auspices of the United States Coast Survey, by ALEXANDER 
AGASSIZ. 
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On a few Meduse from the Bermudas. By J. WALTER FEWKESs. 
LIST OF FREE JELLY-FISHES FOUND IN CASTLE HARBOR, 
BERMUDA, IN MAY AND JUNE, 1882.* 
Aurelia flavidula Perr. et Lus. 
Pelagia cyanella Perr. et LEs. 
Linerges Mercurius Han&cr. 
Mnemiopsis Leidyi A. Ac. 
Pleurobrachia rhododactyla Aa. 
Beroé punctata CuHam. et Eys. 
Chiaja + multicornis M. Epw. 
Physalia Arethusa TIL. 
Velella mutica Bosc. (fragment). 
Agalma Okenii Escu. 
Stephanomia (Forskalia) Atlantica F. 
Rhizophysa filiformis Lam. 
Rhizophysa Eysenhardtii Gurc. 
Diphyes acuminata LEUCK. 
Diphyes formosa F. 
Lizzia octopunctata ForBEs. 
Dysmorphosa fulgurans A. Aa. 
Halitiara formosa F. 
Modeeria multitentacula F. 
* During my stay in the Bermudas very little pelagic life was seen. The above 
list probably contains only a small part of those jelly-fishes which frequent its 
waters. 
+ The name Eucharis was preoccupied in 1825, when first applied to this Cteno- 
phore. The name is as oid as 1809 among the Mollusks. 
VOL. XI.— NO. 3. 
