86 FAUNA OF NEW ENGLAND. 



CIRRIPEDIA. 



LEPADIDAE. 



Mass. — Gloucester, from Bark Richard after voyage from 

 Cadiz ; Woods Hole, from German Ijark 73 days after cleaning 



hull. 



COPEPODA. BRANCHIURA. 



ARGULIDAE. 



Fish lice. 



27'2. Argulus latu> Smith. 



Argulus Jatus Smitb. Rept. U. S. commr. of risb tfc fisheries, 

 pt. 1. for l'^71-ls72 (1873), p. 574 [280]. "at the sueface, 

 IX ViXEYAED Sor:s'D." TVilson. Proc. U. S. iiat. mus.. 1902. 

 vol. 25. p. 704, pi. 9. 



Me. — Casco Bay: Quahog Bay. 

 Mass. — Vineyard Sound, surface. 



273. AEGuLrs laticauda Smith. 



Argalus laticauda Smith. Kept. U. S. commr. of fish ct fish- 

 eries, pt. 1, for 1871-1872 (1873), p. 574 [280]. "amo>-g algae 

 rs' Ti>'^ETAED SorxD." Wilson. Proc. U. S. nat. mus., 1902, 



vol. 25, p. 705. pi. 111. pi. 26. tig. 79. 



Parasitic on skate, bonnet skate, eel. sculpin. blenny. tomcod 

 flatfish, summer flounder, winter llounder ; and among algae. 



Mass. — Waquoit Harbor, Falmouth ; "Woods Hole ; Vineyard 

 Sound ; Katama Bay ; Buzzards Bay. 



Co>':n'. — Xoank. 



274. Aegulus megalops Smith. 



Argalus megalops Smith. Kept. U. S. commr. of fish ct fish- 

 eries, pt. 1. for 1871-1'?72 (l87oj. p. 575 [281]. "Vixetakd 

 SorxD *** sueface." Wilson. Proc. U. S. nat. mus., 1902, 

 vol. 25, p. 706. pi. 11. pi. 26. lig. ^1. 



