

ORTJSTAOEA 







i By S. I. Smith. 



The following crustaceans were all collected in the Gulf of Cumber- 

 land. 



Crangon boreas J. C. Fabricius (PMpps). 



A female (No. 145) 110 mm in length, " Niantilic Island," September 24, 



1877. 



Hippolyte Groenlandica Miers (J. C. Fabricius). 



Two females : one (No. 1644) lOO™ 11 in length, from stomach of Cottus 

 scorpiiis, September 6, 1878 ; the other (No. 207) S0 mm long, from stom- 

 ach of sculpin (No. 150), 1877. 



Hippolyte Fabricii Kroyer. 



A female (No. 537), 52 mm long, 7 fathoms, tide-hole, "Annanactook 

 Island," June, 8, 1878 ; and a male (No. 862), 42 mm in length, head of 

 Cumberland Gulf, June 29, 1878. 



Gammanis locusta J. C. Fabricius (=G-. ornatus Milne-Edwards). 



"Penny Harbor, latitude 66°" (No. 225), October 4, 1877; "Arctic Isl- 

 and," low water (No. 65), September 13, 1877; "Annanactook Harbor" 

 (No. 576), June 20, 1878. 



Amathilla Sabini Bate and "VVestwood (Leacb). 



Head of Cumberland Gulf (No. 86) ; "Annanactook Harbor" (Nos. 584 

 and 593),. 4 fathoms, June 19, 1878; (No. 585), Cumberland Gidf. 



Hyperia medusarum Bate (0. F. Miiller). 



"Annanactook Harbor," No. 586, June 19, 1878. 



Caprella septentrionalis Kroyer. 



"Annanactook Harbor" (No. 583), "caught through crack in ice, 4 

 fathoms, on kelp," May 19, 1878; "Grave Island beach" (Nos. 626 and 

 627), June 27, 1878; (No. 420). 



Lepas fascicularis Ellis and Solander. 



Cumberland Gulf, at surface. (. 



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