A. E. Tern'll — North American Cephalopods. 
Stoloteuthis leucoptera. — Additional specimens examined. 
419 
Station. 
Locality. 
Fathom 
When collected. 
Received from. 
Specimens. 
No. Sex. 
947 
Off Martha’s Vineyard 
it kt 
312 
Aug. 9. 1881 
U S. F. C. 
1 1. <$ : 1 j. 
952 
388 
“ 24, 1881 
ll 
11.? 
998 
ll ll 
302 
Sept. 8, 1881 
it 
2 2 
999 
it u 
266 
Ik U 
u 
1 2 
1026 
u ti 
182 
“ 
u 
3 j- 
Rossia sublevis Terrill. (See p. 354.) 
This species was dredged by the U. S. Fish Commission, in con- 
siderable numbers, during the season of 1881, off Martha’s Vineyard, 
in 153 to 458 fathoms. The eggs were taken in August and Septem- 
ber, containing large embryos. These eggs were laid in the oscules 
of sponges, and are scarcely distinguishable from those of E. Hyatti. 
Rossia sublevis. — Additional specimens. 
Station. 
Locality. 
Fath. 
Date. 
Rec’d from. 
Specimens. 
No. Sex. 
924 
Off Martha's Vineyard. 
S. 4 tV. 834 m. from Gav Head. 
160 
1881 
July 16 
U. S. F. C. 
11. 2 reggs 
925 
224 
21. $ 
19: eggs. 
1 
939 
S. by E. 4 E. 98 m. from Gay Head, 
258 
Aug. 4 
“ 9 
943 
S.S.W. 83 m. from Gay Head 
153 
945 
S. by W. £ W. 844 m. from Gay Head, 
202 
u 
11. 5 : 4 2 
946 
S. by T r . | W. 874 m from Gay Head, 
241 
it 
11 
2 3:32 
947 
S. by W. f W. 89 m. from Gav Head. 
3’2 
“ 
.( 
6 
951 
S. 85 m. from Gay Head. 
219 
23 
u 
5 3:22 
952 
S. 4 E. 874 m. from Gay Head, 
388 
a 
it 
2 2 
997 
S S.W. £ W. 1034 m. from Gay Head. 
335 
Sept. 8 
u 
1 3 : eggs. 
1025 
S.S.W. £ W. 95 m. from Gay Head, 
216 
ll 
3 2 
1026 
S.S.W. £ tV. 934 m. from Gay Head 
182 
u 
2 2 
1028 
S.S.E. £ E. 108£ m - from Gay Head. . 
410 
“ 14 
ll 
1 1.3 
1029 
S.S.E. £ E. 1094 m. from Gay Head, 
458 
ll 
ll 
1 j- 
1032 
S.S.E. 4 E. 107 m. from Gay Head. _ 
208 
ll 
It 
5 
1033 
S.S.E. 4 E. 106 m. from Gay Head. _ 
183 
It 
1 j: eggs. 
1045 
Off Delaware Bay. 
312 
Oct. 10 
u 
3 1. 3: 1 j. 
Heteroteuthis tenera Terrill. (See p. 357.) 
During the dredging season of 1881, this species was again taken 
in many localities, off Martha’s Vineyard, in 45 to 182 fathoms. 
The eggs of this species, containing, in some instances, embryos 
so far developed as to permit specific determination, have been taken 
in many localities, in 65 to 130 fathoms, by the IT. S. Fish Commis- 
sion, in August and September, associated with the adults. These 
eggs were particularly abundant at stations 865-867, 872, 873, 874, 
in 1880; and at stations 922, 940, 949, in 1881. Some of those taken 
in August are nearly ready to hatch, while others, taken as late as 
September, are freshly laid. The eggs are directly and firmly 
Trans. Conn. Acad., Tol. V. 50 December, 1881. 
