80 FAUNA OF NEW ENGLAND 



CIRRIPEDIA. 



TRYPETESIDAE. 



4. J). 314. pis. 8 & 9. Ix " F'lisifs antiquus * * * fr<>m the fish- 



IXG BOATS AT WhITBURX, IX THE CoUXTY OF DlRHAM, * * * 



BOATS AT CuLLERroATS, * * * IX I^. antiquus [axd] Buccxiunn 

 undatum.'' Darwin, Men. Cirrip., Balanidae, 1854, p. 530, pis. 

 22 ct 23. 



Bores in dead shells of Lvnatio heros and Neverita diiplicata, 

 which are inhabited by hermit crabs (Genthe). 

 Mass. — "Woods Hole. 



Cr»R(iNULIDAE. 



254. CoEOxuLA DiADEMA (Linne). 



Lepas diadema Linne. Syst. nat., ed. 12, 1767, vol. 1. pt. 2, 

 p. 1108. "ad Mare Mediterraxeum & Ixdicum." 



Coronula diadema Darwin, Mt»n. Cirrip.. Balanidae. 1854. 

 pp. 417 & 623. pi. 15, figs. 3. 3a. 3b. pi. 16. figs. 1. 2 &: 7. 



Attached to whales taken on the coast, both north and south 

 of Cape Cod. Provincetown. on whale. 



BALANIDAE. 



Acorn shells. 



255. Balaxu^ tixtixabulum (Linne). 



Lepas tintinabvlum Linne, Syst. nat.. ed. 10, 1758, vol. 1. 

 p. 668. Locality not given until ed. 12. 1767. where it is "ix O. 

 Europaeo." 



JSalanus tintinnabulurn, Darwin. Mon. Cirrip., Balanidae. 

 1854, pp. 194 & 611. pi. 1. figs. a-1. pi. 2, figs, la-lo. 



Inhabits warmer seas. Often found on bottoms of ships on 

 Kew England coast, but not hving. 



MASs."(Gould). 



