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Art. XVI.—Brief Contributions to Zotlogy from the Museum of 
Yale College. No. XX VIL—Results of recent Dredging Hapedi- 
tions on the Coast of New England. No.5; by A. E. VERRILL. 
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pools, under stones, and extended their long tapering tails up 
to the surface; the pupa of a fly allied to Hphydra; a species of 
ledius, and several other beetles; and two or three species of 
. Mites, were also collected between tides. The following were 
among the shore-dwelling species: 
Crustacea. 
Cancer borealis. marinus. Cerapus rubricornis. 
O. irroratus. Hyale littoralis. Unciola irrorata. 
Hippolyte pusiola. Talorchestia megaloph- | Jeera copiosa. 
H. spina. thalma Smith. Idotea irrorate, 
Orangon vulgaris. Orchestia agilis Smith. _/ I. phosphorea Harger. 
Eupagurus Bernhardus. |Calliopius leviusculus. _| Erichsonia filiformis Har- 
E. Kroyeri. nia inermis. ger. : 
Gammarus orna: Amathella angulosa (?). _| Balanus balanoides. 
Annelids. 
Lepidonotus squamatus. {Nephthys, sp. Eulalia pistacia V. 
Harmothoé imbricata. [Nereis virens. Eteone, sp. 
Eunoé Erstedii. N. pelagica. |Phyllodoce catenula V. 
