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BULLETIN OF THE UNITED STATES FISH COMMISSION. 
Spirontocaris spinus Sowerby. Range, 85 fathoms south of Halifax. One specimen. Trawled. 
Munidia caribera Smith. Range, 56 to 264 fathoms. About 30 specimens, some with eggs. Trawled. 
Nephropsis agussizii A. M. -Edwards. Range, West Indies. One specimen taken at Station 7068. Very 
rare. When taken was a very brilliant red. Trawled. 
Nautilograpsus minutus Milne-Edwards. Occurs with sargassum. One specimen. Surface. 
Cancer borealis Stimpson. Shore to 435 fathoms ; south to Cape Hatteras. One specimen. Trawled. 
Neptunus sayi Stimpson. Occurs with sargassum. About 100 specimens taken in sargassum, nearly 
all females carrying eggs. Surface. 
Catapagurus sliarreri A. M. -Edwards. Range, 51 to 264 fathoms. Abundant as commensal of Adamsia 
sociabilis. Trawled. 
Eupagurus Tcroyeri Stimpson. Range, 35 to 640 fathoms. One large specimen having no “house shell.” 
Trawled. 
Eupagurus pubescens Stimpson. Range, 26 to 86 fathoms. Abundant as commensal of Epizoantlms 
americanus. Trawled. 
Eupagurus politus Smith. Range, 31 to 640 fathoms. About 30 specimens inhabiting large Fusus 
shells; one small specimen in shell of Fusus pigmceus; two small specimens in shells of Lunatia 
keros; two small ones in shells of Lunatia grcenlandica; about 20 small ones in shells of Aporrhais 
occidentalism Trawled. 
Latreutes ensiferus Stimpson. With gulf weed. About 50 specimens, some parasitized by a Bopgrus. 
Surface. 
Epimera loricata G. O. Sars. Range, 90 to 640 fathoms. Ten specimens. Trawled. 
TUNICATA. 
Molgula sp. Several specimens covered with small sand particles. 
Salpa sp. Large, solitary form, about 6 cm. long. 
Salpa cordiformis-zonaria Quoy & Guimard. Very plenty in chain form, a few solitary individuals 
with characteristic, broader muscle bands being taken. A tunic 75 mm. long, containing a dead 
and much contracted animal, was trawled. The size of the individuals of the chain as well qs 
the length of the chains varied considerably. The individuals were in various stages of repro- 
duction. Surface. 
Cyclosalpa ( pinnata f) Forskahl. Range, Pacific Ocean between Papua and Japan. Several colonies 
in various stages of reproduction. These forms are of especial interest, as Herdman in Chal- 
lenger Expedition Report records only one poor specimen of a solitary individual. Surface. 
PISCES. 
I. Surface Species. 
Seriola fasciata (Bloch). Range, West Indies north to Charleston, S. C. One specimen. 
Trachurops crumenoplitbalmus (Bloch). Range, Atlantic coast of United States. Two specimens. 
Caranx crysos (Mitchill). Range, Cape Cod to Brazil. One specimen. 
Glossamia pandionis (Goode & Bean). Range, deep water off Chesapeake Bay. One specimen. 
Abudefduf saxatilis (Linnaeus). Range, both coasts of tropical America. One specimen. 
Batistes vetula Linmeus. Range, tropical parts of the Atlantic, Gulf Stream to Woods Hole. One 
specimen. 
Monacanthus Mspidus (Linnaras). Range, Cape Cod to Brazil. Several specimens. 
Lycenclielys verrillii (Goode & Beau). Range, coast of Massachusetts and northward. One specimen. 
Merluccius bilinearis (Mitchill). Range, coast of New England and northward. Two specimens- 
II. Deep-water Species. 
Eaia eglanteria Bose. Range, Cape Cod southward to Florida. One specimen. 
Selicolenus maderensis Goode & Bean. Rauge, deep waters of Atlantic coast from Narragansett Bay 
to Chesapeake Bay. One specimen. 
Peristedion miniatum Goode. Range, Gull' Stream. Two fine, large specimens. 
Macrourus bairdii Goode & Bean. Range, West Indies to Massachusetts Bay. One specimen. 
Citharichthys arctifrons Goode. Range, deep waters of Gulf Stream. Thirty specimens. 
Monolene sessilicauda Goode. Range, deep waters of Gulf Stream. Two specimens. 
Symphurus pusillus (Goode & Bean). Range, off Atlantic coast of United States, in deep water. 
One specimen. 
Dibranchus atlanticus Peters. Range, Gulf Stream. Several specimens. 
Harvard University, December 30, 1899. 
