[707] INVERTEBRATE ANIMALS OF VINEYARD SOUND, ETC. 413 
DOLIOLUM (species undetermined). (p. 446.) 
Vineyard Sound (A. Agassiz). 
LARVALIA. 
APPENDICULARIA (species undetermined, *). (p. 446.) 
Allied to 4. longicauda (t. A. Agassiz), op. cit., p. 23, 1466; Binney, op. cit., p. 13 
(copied from A. Agassiz). 
Long Island Sound to Massachusetts Bay (A. Agassiz). 
APPENDICULARIA (species undetermined, *). (p. 446.) 
Allied to 4. furcata (t. A. Agassiz), op. cit., p. 23, 1866; Binney, op. cit., p. 13 
(copied). 
Long Island Sound to Massachusetts Bay (A. Agassiz). 
BRYOZOA OR POLYZOA. 
PHYLACTOLEMATA. 
PEDICELLINA AMERICANA Leidy. (p. 405.) 
Journal Acad. Nat. Sciences, Philadelphia, ser. ii, vol. iii, p. 143, Plate X, fig. 25, 
1855. 
New Haven, Connecticut, to Vineyard Sound. Point Judith, Rhode 
Island (Leidy). ee ern 
CYCLOSTOMATA. 
CRISIA EBURNEA Lamouroux. Plate XXXIV, figs. 260, 261. (p. 311,) 
Polyp. flex., p. 138, 1816; Exp. methodique, p.6; Johnston, British Zoophytes, 
ed. i, p. 262, Plate 30, figs. 3, 4; ed. ii, p. 283, fig. 62, and Plate 50, figs. 3,4; 
Smitt, Kritisk fort. é6fver Skandinaviens Hafs-Bryozoer, in Ofvers. af Kongl. 
Vet.-Akad. Férhandl., 1865, p. 117, Plate 16, figs. 7 to 19. Sertularia eburnea 
Linné, Syst. Nat., ed. x, p. 810; ed. xii, p. 1316. 
Long Island Sound to the Arctic Ocean; Spitzbergen to the Mediter- 
ranean (t. Smitt); California (t. Johnston). Common near New Haven, 
‘and at Thimble Islands, 1 to 6 fathoms, rocky, and in tide-pools; off 
Watch Hill, Rhode Island, 4 to 5 fathoms, on alge; common in Vine- 
yard Sound, 4 to 15 fathoms; very common in Casco Bay and Bay of 
Fundy, low-water to 80 fathoms. 
DIASTOPORA PATINA Smitt. (p. 405.) 
Smitt, op. cit., p. 397, Plate 8, figs. 13to15. Tubulipora patina Lamarck, Animaux 
sans Vert., ed. i, vol. ii, p. 163; ed. ji, vol. ii, p. 244; Johnston, Brit. Zodph.; 
ed ii, p. 266, Plate 47, figs. 1 to 3. 
Long Island Sound to the Arctic Ocean; northern coast of Europe, 
from Finmark to Great Britain. Near New Haven, at Thimble Islands, 
1 to 5 fathoms; Watch Hill, Rhode Island, 4 to 5 fathoms; Vineyard 
Sound, off Holmes’ Hole, 3 to 4 fathoms; very common in Casco Bay, 
Bay of Fundy, and northward. 
