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Talorchestia long-icornis Smith, (p. 336.) 



TaJitrus longioornis Say, loc. cit., p, 384, 1818. Orchestia longicornis Edwards, 

 His. nat. des. Crust., tome iii, p. 18, 1840; De Kay, op. cit., p. 36, PI. 7, rig. 19. 

 Cape Cod to New Jersey, and probably farther south. 



Talorchestia megalophthalma Smith, (p. 336.) 



Orchestia megalophthahna Bate, Catalogue Amphip. Crust., British Museum, p. 22, 

 1862. , 

 Cape Cod to New Jersey, and probably farther south. 



Taliirus quadrijidus, De Kay, (op. cit., p. 36, PI. 14, fig. 27,) may be 

 based cm the female of one of the preceding species, but it so is badly 

 described and figured as to be indeterminable. 



Hyale littoralis Smith, (p. 315.) 



Allorchestes littoralis Stinipson, Marine Invevtebrata of Grand Manan, p. 49., PL 3, 

 fig. 36, 1853; Bate, Catalogue Amphip. Crust., British Museum, p. 48, PL 8, fig. 

 2, 1862. 



This species was found at New Haven, Connecticut., by Professor 

 Verrill, May 5, 1873, and is one of the inhabitants of rocky shores, piles 

 of wharves, &c. I have found it at Provincetown, Massachusetts, and 

 it is abundant in the Bay of Fundy. It is undoubtedly abundant on the 

 whole New England coast, but its station upon the shore is so high up 

 on the beach that it is likely to be overlooked. 



Lysianassa, species, (p. 431.) 



A species of this genus, as restricted by Boeck, was several times 

 dredged in Vineyard Sound and Buzzard's Bay. 



Several other species of Lysianassincv were taken in Vineyard Sound 

 and the neighboring region, but they have not yet been sufficiently 

 studied to be enumerated. The species of this group are much less 

 common and the individuals smaller on the coast of Southern New Eng- 

 and than they are upon the coast of Maine and farther north. 



Lepldactylis dytiscus Say. (p. 339.) 



Loc. cit., p. 380, 1818. 



Georgia to Cape Cod. 

 Phoxtjs Kroyeri Stimpson. (p. 501.) 



Marine Invertehrata of Grand Manan, p. 58, 1853. 

 Eare in Vineyard Sound and usually in deep water. Common in the 

 Bay of Fundy. 



Urothoe, species, (p. 452.) 



A species with long, slender antennie and very large black eyes, 

 and apparently belonging to this genus, was taken in great numbers at 

 the surface at Wood's Hole, on the evening of July 3, and on one or 

 two other occasions. In life it was whitish, slightly tinged with orange- v 

 yellow. 



Monoculodes, species, (p. 452.) 



A single specimen taken at the surface in Vineyard Sound, December 

 21, by Mr. V. N. Edwards. 



