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LEPAS ANATIFERA Linné. (p. 382.) 
Systema Natur, 1767, (teste Darwin ;) Darwin, op. cit., p. 73, Pl. 1, fig. 1. 
Occurs in the same way as the last species. It is common to the 
Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans, and the Mediterranean. 
LEPAS ANSERIFERA Linné. (p, 382.) 
Systema Nature, 1767, (teste Dar win;) Darwin, op. cit., p. 81, Pl. 1, fig.4. Anatifa 
striata Gould, op. cit., p. 20. 
This species probably occurs in the same way as the last. It has the 
same range. 
CONCHODERMA AURITA Olfers. (p. 392.) 
Darwin, op. cit., p. 141, Pl. 3, fig.4. Lepas aurita Liunc, Systema Naturie, 1767, 
(teste Darwin.) Olion Cuvieri Gould, op. cit., p. 23. 
On ships’ bottoms, &c. It ranges through all the seas. 
CoNCHODERMA VIRGATA Olfers. (p. 392.) 
Darwin, op. cit., p. 146, Pl. 3, fig.2. Lepas virgata Spengler, 179), (teste Darwin.) 
Cineras vittata Gould, op. cit., p. 22. 
Occurs in the same way, and has the same range as the last species. 
XIPHOSURA. 
LinuLus PoLyrueEnts Latreille. (p. 340.) 
Hist. des Crust., (teste Edwards,) Hist. nat. des Crust., tome iii, p. 549; Say, loc. 
cit., p. 433; Gould, op. cit., p. 389; Packard, Memoirs Boston Soe. Nat. Hist., 
vol. ii, p. 155, Pl. 3-5, 1872, (on the development ;) A. Milne Edwards, Annales 
des Sci. nat., 5¢ sér., tome xvii, nos. 1 et 2, Dec., 1872, Pl. 5-16, (on the anatomy.) 
Monoculus Polyphemus Linné, Systema Nature ; Polyphemus occidentalis Lamark, 
Hist. des Anim. sans vert.; De Kay, op. cit., p.55, Pl. 11, fig.50. Limulus 
australis Say, loc. cit., p. 436. Xiphosura Polyphemus White, List of Crust. in 
British Mus., p. 121, 1847. 
Casco Bay, on the coast of Maiue, to Florida. 
ANNELIDA. 
POLYCELETA. 
APHRODITA ACULEATA Linn. (p. 507.) 
Systema Nature, ed. xii, vol. i, p. 1084, 1767; Maimgren, Ofvers. af Kong. Vet.- 
Akad. Férhandlingar, 1865, p. 52; Jobnston, Catalogue of British Non-Par- 
asitical Worms, p. 101, Pl. 9, 1865; Quatrefages, Histoire naturelle des An- 
nelés, vol. i, p. 191, 1865. 
Off Gay Head in 15 to 19 fathoms, mud; Bay of Fundy, 10 to 106 
fathoms, mud; St. George’s Bank, 50 fathoms; northward to Labra- 
dor. Northern coasts of Europe to Great Britain and Mediterranean. 
