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CCELENTERATA. 



I. Beroe ovum, Fab. Baffin's Bay. 

 I. B. cucumis, Fab. Baffin's Bay and New Georgia. 

 !• III. B. pileus, Fab. Davis Strait and Baffin's Bay. 

 I. III. Dianaea glacialis, Sab. Baffin's Bay and adjacent seas. 

 I. III. Cyanea arctica, Sab. Barrow Strait and Polar Sea. 

 I. Flustra angustiloba, Lam. 



II. F. pilosa, Solander. 



II. Cellaria loriculata, Sol. 



II. C. ciliata, Sol. 



II. Tubularia? 



II. Sertularia argentea, Sol. 



II. S. cupressina, Sol. 



II. S. repens, Sol. 



II. Plumularia bullata, Fleming. 



II. Millepora pumicosa, Sol. 



II. M. tubulosa, Sol. 



Protozoa. 



II. Spongia infundibuliformis, Lin. 

 II. S. parasita, Montagu. 



LXV.— Fishes from Port Kennedy, lat, 72° N., long. 94 W. 

 (From Dr. Walker's Memoir " On Arctic Zoology," 

 &;c. Jom-n. Royal Dublin Soc, vol. iii. 1860, p. 67.) 



Cottus polaris, Sab. A few specimens dredged up in 5-15 

 fathoms. 



Lumpenus nubilus, Richardson. A single mutilated specimen. 



Gymnelis viridis, Fabr. Two small specimens, from the beak of 

 a Glaucous Gull. 



Salmo Hoodii, Rich. A few specimens, 3 to 11 inches in length, 

 from a freshwater lake at the head of Port Kennedy. 



LXVI. — Arctic Mollusca, obtained during the Voyage of 

 the " Fox." From Dr. Walker's Memoir on Arctic 

 Zoology : Journ. Royal Dublin Soc, vol. iii. 1860, 

 pp. 70-72. 



Rossia palpebrosa ? Several beaks, probably of this species, were 



found in the crop of a Gull. 

 Fusus tortuosus, Reeve. A few dead specimens at 100 fathoms 



in Melville Bay. 

 Buccinum Donovani, Gray. Godhavn, 20 fathoms. 



