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(G) 1861. Fuller, O. B. 
[Note on the Marine Animals of Eastport Harbor]. Proceedings 
of the Portland Natural History Society, Vol. I., p. 91. 
(Mentions a few Echinoderins. Given for the sake of completeness). 
(H) 1868. Fuller, C. B. 
Report on Marine Zoology [of Maine]. Second Annual Report upon 
the Natural History and Geology of the State of Maine, 1862, pp.. 
129-133. 
(Contains references to Echinoderins found at Eastport and in the 
St. Croix River). 
(I) 1863. Packard, A. S., Jr. 
A list of Animals dredged near Caribou Island, Southein Labrador, 
during July and xYugust, 1860. Canadian Naturalist, Yol.VIII., 
pp. 401-429, 2 plates. 
Also — Observations on the Glacial Phenomena of Labrador and 
Maine, with a View of the recent, invertebrate Fauna of 
Ijabra-dor. Memoirs of the Boston Society of Natural History, Y'ol. 
I., 1867., pp. 210-303, 2 plates. 
(Important for their bearing on the Syrtensian Fauna of the Gulf of 
St. Lawrence.) 
(J) 1865. Liymaii, Theodore. 
Ophiuridae and Astrophytidae. Memoirs of the Museum of Compar- 
ative Zoology, Cambridge, Mass., Vol. I., (Illustrated Cataloijue 
No. 1 ) 4to. vii.-f200 pp., woodcuts and 2 plates. 
(The most important systematic work on New England Ophiuroids). 
(K) 1865. Agassiz, Flizahetli C. and Alexander. 
Seaside Studies in Natural History. Boston. 8vo. xii. -1-157 pp., 
woodcuts. 
(A valuable book, treating the common New England Echinoderins in 
a very interesting way, and giving good figures of many of theml. 
(L) 1866. Verrill, A. E. 
On the Polyps and Echinoderins of New England, with Descrip- 
tions of new Species. Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural 
History, Vol. X. 8vo. pp. 333-357. 
(A very important paper, correcting the synonymy up to date and 
describing the range on our coast of each species). 
