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Station 2497 steamer Alhatross, east of Nova Scotia, 45° 04' 00" N., 

 59° 36' 45" W., July 6, 1885, 57 fathoms, yellow sand, broken shells, 

 hard ; 2 specimens. 



Station 2703 steamer Albatross, south of Nova Scotia, 44° 01' 00" 

 N., 69° 02' 30" W., August 23, 1886, 140 fathoms, gray sand and 

 black specks ; 1 specimen, 



TMETONYX NOBILIS (Stimpson) 



1853. Anonyx noMlis Stimpson, Smithsonian Contrib., vol. 6, no. 5, p. 50. 

 1918. Tmetonyx quadratus Kunkel, State of Connecticut Geol. and Nat. 

 Hist. Survey, Bull. 26, p. 55, fig. 6. 



Bay of Fundy, U. S. Fish Commission, 1872; 35 specimens. 



Grand Manan, Long Beach, August 16, 1898, Mary J. Rathbun; 

 9 specimens. 



St. Andrews, New Brunswick, in clean sand at half tide level just 

 below surface on slope to Greenaway Island, on side farthest from 

 Canadian Atlantic Biological Station, July 2, 1923; 2 specimens. 



On July 23, 1928, James O. Maloney took a fine specimen near the 

 mouth of the Matamek River, north shore of the Gulf of St. 

 Lawrence. 



TRYPHOSA COMPRESSA G. O. Sars 



1891 and 1895. Tryphosa compressa G. O. Saks, Crust. Norway, vol. 1. 

 p. 76 ; p. 685, pi. 4, fig. 2. 



Banquereau, U. S. Fish Commission, September 13, 1878; 1 

 specimen. 



Off Nova Scotia, steamer Albatross, July, 1885 ; 1 specimen. 



URISTES UMBONATUS (G. O. Sars) 



1882. Ichnopus vmbonatus G. O. Sabs, Forh. Vid. Selsk., Christiania, no. 18, 

 p. 79, pi. 3, fig. 2. 



Station 2484 steamer Albatross, east of Nova Scotia, 44° 20' 00" N., 

 57° 11' 15" W., July 5, 1885, 204 fathoms, fine white sand; 2 

 specimens. 



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