26 FAUNA OF NEW ENGLAND. 



THOKACOSTRACA. DECAPODA. 



PALAEMONIDAE. 



Muddy shores and in brackish water among eel-grass. 



X. ]I. — Hamjjton. 



Mass. — P'rom Salem southward. 



R.I. 



Coxx. 



PASIPHAEIDAE. 



73. Pasiphaea tarda Kroyer. 



Pasiphae tarda Kroyer. Xaturh. tidssk., 1845 (2), vol. 1, i>. 

 453. " STDLiGE Ge0xlaxd.''' Smith. Trans. Conn. acad. sci., 

 1879, vol. 5, p. 88, pi. 10, fig. 1. 



Mass. — Southeast of Cajje Ann, 140-175 fms.; Cape Cod Bay, 

 14 fms.; off Cape Cod, 116-122 fms. 



SCHIZOPODA. 

 Opossum shrimps. 



EUPHAUSIIDAE. 



74. Rhijda ixEP^ris (Kroyer). 

 Kril. 



Thysanopoda inerrnis Kroyer, in Gaimard, Voyages en Scan- 



dinavie, en Laponie. au Spitzberg, etc., Zool., Crust., 1846 (?), pi. 

 7, fig. 2 a-t. Locality not specified. K. Danske vid. selsk. skr., 

 natun-. math, afd., 1856 (5), vol. 4, p. 294, pi. 5. fig. 24. 



From Bay of Fundy to Vineyard Sound. .Surface and 40 to 

 107 fathoms. 



75. Xyctiphaxes xorvegica (M. Sars). 



Thysanopoda norvegica M. Bars, Forh, ved de Skand. naturf. 



1856 fl857\ vol. 7, p. 169. Island of Floro in" Soxdfjord 



