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dium islandicum and pinnulatum,Serripes Groenlandicus, Macom,a 

 proximo,, Turritella reticulata and erosa, Aporrhais occidentalis, 

 and the different species of JBela, with Pectinaria Eschrichlii and 

 Onuphis Esckrichtii. These all occurred in the greatest abun- 

 dance. 



So also out on the Bank in fifty fathoms did the following, 

 which are mentioned here at the risk of repetition, since they are 

 of special interest in connection with the patches of Drift fos- 

 sils found up and down the St. Lawrence, and in New England. 

 Yealia crassicornis ? Astarte, two species. 



Sertularia, fyc. Modiolaria decussata. 



Astrophyton eucnemis. M. corrugata. 



Ophiacantha spinulosa. Glycimeris siliqua. 



Eschara, Cellepora, and the Mya uddevallensis. 



species of Lepralia. Diadora noachina. 



Hippothoa, Stomatopora fyc, Margarita cinerea. 



Anomia, two species. Admete viridula. 



Hypothyris psittdcea. Trichotropis borealis. 



Pecten islandicus. Fusus tornatus. 



Cardita borealis. Trophon scalar if or me. 



with Spirorbis cancellata and S. vitrea, Vermilia serrula, Hippolyte 

 spini, Chionoecetes opilio. Dredging was carried on for about 

 six weeks ; from the middle of July to the last of August, during 

 a season that proved to be the most boisterous and foggy that the 

 inhabitants had experienced for twenty years. 



Dr. William Stimpson has kindly identified the annelides and 

 Crustacea, so far as their state of preservation would allow, and 

 given me aid in the determination of several other forms. I am 

 under obligations to Theodore Lyman, Esq., Museum of Compara- 

 tive Zoology, Cambridge, for naming the Ophiurians, and to Dr. 

 Dawson, for identifying several species of Lepralia. I subjoin the 

 names of some Foraminifera sent him in sand, &c, which he has 

 furnished me. 



Potystomella umbilicatula, Truncatulina lobata. 



Miliolina seminulum (some very large and complex). 



Biloculina ringens, Entosolenia globosa (var. costata). 



Polymorphina lactea, Nonionina umbilicatula, Textularia vari- 

 abilis, Nodosiria ? Spiroloculina ? 



Polypi. 



Tealia crassicornis ? G-osse. On stones 15-50 feet. 



ACALEPHJ3. 



Halecium muricatum Johnst. Frequent on the Bank. Its 

 occurrence on our coast has not before bean noticed. 



