88 S. I. Smith — Crustaceans of the Atlantic Coast. 
other localities in the Gulf of Maine, from off Casco Bay, 48 to 68 
fathoms, and from deep water in the Bay of F undy. 
In examining many hundreds of specimens only seven were found 
carrying eggs ; these specimens vary between 75 and 100 ram in length : 
one of them is from 48 fathoms, Massachusetts Bay, August 13, 1877 ; 
another is from 45 fathoms, in the same region, August 29, 1878; 
three are from 75 fathoms, Gulf of Maine, oft* Cape Ann, October 17, 
1877 ; and two are from Halifax, Nova Scotia, September, 1877. 
This species differs in color from the borealis in having the red more 
intense and arranged in clearly defined markings, of which those 
upon the carapax and abdomen are arranged in conspicuous, obliquely 
transverse lines or bars, while the color upon the rest of the body and 
upon the appendages is collected in distinct specks, blotches, or annu- 
lations. 
Stimpson’s Pandalus levigatus is undoubtedly synonymous with 
P. Montagui. The latter species is exceedingly abundant in the Bay 
of Fundy and I)r. Stimpson could scarcely have failed to obtain it in 
his dredgings at Grand Menan. Moreover, the description of the 
levigatus applies perfectly to the Montagui , except as to the color, in 
regard to which there was probably some mistake. There are simi- 
lar discrepancies in regard to the color of some of the species of 
Amphipoda described in the same memoir. 
Palaemonetes vulgaris Stimpson ex Say. 
Kingsley (Proceedings Acad. Nat. Sci., 1878, p. 330 (15)) gives 
“ Salem, Mass. (C. Cooke),” as a locality for this species, and it 
undoubtedly occurs regularly in the shallow waters of Cape Cod Bay, 
although I have never observed specimens north of Cape Cod. It is 
very common among eel-grass, etc., in Vineyard Sound ! and Buz- 
zard’s Bay!, 1871, 1875 ; Fisher’s Island Sound!, 1874; Long Island 
Sound!; south shore of Long Island!, 1870; New Jersey!, 1871; 
Fort Macon!, North Carolina (Coues, Packard) ; to the St.Johns 
River !, Florida (G. Brown Goode). 
Pasiphae tarda Kroyer. 
Pasiphae tarda Kroyer, Naturhistorisk Tidsskrifl, II, i, p. 453, 1845 ; in Gaimard. 
Voyages en Scandinavie et Laponie, pi. 6, tig. 1 ( Pasiphcea ), 1849. — Liitken, in 
Manual of the Natural History of Greenland, for the use of the English Arctic 
Expedition, p. 148, 1875. — G. O. Sars, Archivfor Mathematik og Naturvidenskab, 
Kristiania, ii, p. 342, 1877. 
Pasiphcea multidentata Esmark, Christiania Videnskabs-Selskabs Forhandlinger for 
1865, pp. 259, 316. 
