394. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 
BOSTRYCHIA, Mont. 
B. rivularis, Harv. 
Bergen: Fort Lee—H. Averill. Atlantic: On piling at the 
draw-bridge, Atlantic City—Morse; floating in the thorough- 
fare—Mrs. Porter; Longport—Mrs. Lawton. Cape May :— 
Martindale. 
DASYA, Ag. 
Chenille. 
D. elegans (Mart.), Ag. 
Frequent along the whole coast. 
CORALLINE.* 
MELOBHSIA, Aresch. 
M. Le Jolisii, Rosanoff. 
Atlantic: Atlantic City—Miss Murphy. 
M. farinosa, Lamour. 
Atlantic: Atlantic City, on. Phyllophora, rare—Morse ; 
abundant on Zostera, washed ashore—Miss H. C. Bond; on 
the New Jersey coast—Pike. 
M. pustulata, Lamour. 
Atlantic: Atlantic City—Morse; Somers Point—Mrs. Porter ; 
Longport—Martindale. 
M. Lenormandi, Aresch. 
Monmouth: Long Branch; Atlantic: Longport and Atlan- 
tic City—Martindale. 
JANIA, Lamour. 
A species of this genus was collected at Longport in the sum- 
mer of 1888, attached to Sargassum, washed up on the beach, 
possibly J. rubens, Lamour, or J. Cubensis, Mont., but not suf- 
ficiently developed for satisfactory determination— Martindale. 
*Corallina officinalis, L., admitted into the Preliminary Catalogue, is reported as 
found at Long Branch, but not authenticated. 
