LIST OP LABRADOR MARINE ANIMALS. 421 



Bank of Newfoundland, as Alcyonium rubiformis Dana, (Ehr. 

 sp.) 



I have permission to introduce in this connection : 



A List of the Invertebrata collected at Anticosti and 

 Mingan Islands, by Messrs. A. E. Verrill, A. Hyatt, and N. S. 

 Shaler, in 1861, who have allowed me to make this use of the 

 names given below. The specimens are deposited in the Museum 

 of Comp. Zoology at Cambridge, Mass. The list of radiates and 

 the accompanying notes were furnished me by Mr. Verrill. 

 Polypi. 



Metridium marginatum E. and H., (Actinia marginata Les.)? 

 Several young actiuise were dredged in 8 feet,at Ellis Bay, Anticosti, 

 adhering to rocks, which appeared to belong to this species. No 

 other polyps were obtained at these islands. At Gaspe, C. E., 

 Prof. Dawson obtained this species, and has described and fig- 

 ured it very accurate]}',* (Actinia dianthus ?). With it he 

 also found Actinia c trneola Stimp. In Chedabucto Bay 

 on the southern side of Breton Island, N. S., we dredged an 

 abundance of Alcyonium cameum Ag., in 10 feet rocky bottom, 

 associated with a variety of hydroids. This is the most northern 

 locality yet known for the species, its range being southward to 

 Cape Cod. 



Acalephae. 



Pleurobraclua rliododactyla Ag. Very abundant about East 

 Point, Anticosti, in July. 



Idyia roseola Ag., East Point, Auticosti. Very abundant 

 the first of July. 



Bolina alata Ag. Near Fox Bay, Anticosti. Very abundant 



June 29. 



Cyanea arctica Per. and LeS. Anticosti. Common. Young 

 about 1 inch in diameter were taken at Fox Bay, June 28. 



Aurelia flavidula Per. and LeS. Eastern end of Anticosti. 

 Common. Young ones \ inch in diameter were taken at Salmon 

 River Bay, July 2. 



Haliclystus auricula Clark. (Lucernaria auricula Rathke, 

 non Fabrieius.) Near S. W. Point, Anticosti. Very abundant on 

 Chorda filuni, Aug. 14, at low water. Another species of Lucer- 

 naria was taken, but the specimen was lost. 



Cosmetica sp. A beautiful species of this genu's, about 3 iuches in 

 diameter, with large tentacles about two incl :ss long and half an inch. 

 apart, was found in great abundance, June 2t, at Entry Island, in 

 * Canadian Naturalist and Geologist, vol. 3, p. 401. 



