te 159 ; EXPLORATION OF THE GULF OF MAINE. 
when it came up loaded with Astrophyton Agassizii, or Medusa’s 
Head, and other kinds of starfish, the temperature being between 
48° and 50° at a depth of thirty-four fathoms.* 
But by far the most interesting results were obtained at a dis- : 
tance of about fifty-five miles due east of Boston in depths of one 
Fig. 51. 
_Glycimeris siliqua. 
hundred and seventeen and one hundred and forty-two fathoms, 
with a bottom temperature of 39° to 434°; the former oe °) prob- 
Fig. 52. ees 
Pinopea CERERA 
ably the most accurate determination. Here in a renik w 
pE 
>At Station 32, 33, 34 and A beak or near Stellwagen’s Bank, though te M that 
-very similar pashan Jeffrey’ et wi 
stations 
ova aps Ss bmi phe araneus, Cancer irroratus, peters s Be Dant, 
2.  Meppotyte borealis, H. pusiola, Paramphithoë cataphractus, P. pulchella, Moera tina, 
© ciola trrorata, Phoxts Kroyeri, Ptilocheirus pinguis. Worms, Nothria opal 
o om “us albus, Goniada maculata, Nichomache lumbricalis, Cistenides 
eee Reva eroan ta decemcostata, Aciasa borealis, Scalaria Groenlandica, Bulbus favas, g 
Ao oo TON Gost Lepeta cæca, Scaphander punctostriata, Glyeimeris siliqua, L sl 
os ~ diina, Pandora tritir Cy a borealis, Pecten tenuicostatus, The yaroid 
7 e Polymastia robusta? 
