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BULLETIN OF THE BUREAU OF FISHERIES 
Chiridius obtusifrons. — Three females were captured in a vertical net southeast 
of Cape Sable, March 19, 1920, station 20075. 
Chirundina streetsii. — Two females were found in a vertical haul just south of 
Georges Bank, February 22, 1920, station 20045. 
Clytemnestra rostrata. — A single female was taken in a vertical haul south of 
Georges Bank, February 22, 1920, station 20044. 
Cornucalanus magnus. — A single female of this large calanid was found in a 
vertical haul southeast of Nova Scotia, September 6, 1915, station 10313. 
Corycseus carinatus. — Eight specimens, including both sexes, were taken in a 
vertical net just north of Georges Bank, February 23, 1920, station 20048. 
Corycseus elongatus. — Ten specimens, including both sexes, were found in the 
same haul with the preceding species, station 20048. 
Corycseus ovalis. — Two females were taken with the preceding species. 
Corycseus speciosus. — Two females were captured in a closing net north of 
Georges Bank, March 1, 1920, station 20053. 
Dwightia gracilis. — Ten specimens, including both sexes, were taken in a vertical 
net just north of Georges Bank, February 23, 1920, station 20048 (see also p. 226). 
Dwightia oculata. — Six females and three males of this beautifully colored 
species were taken in a vertical haul southeast of Nova Scotia, March 19, 1920, 
station 20076. 
Euchseta marina. — A single male of this species was taken in a vertical haul 
northeast of Cape Cod, August 31, 1915, station 10307. 
Euchirella curticauda. — -Six specimens, including both sexes, were taken in a 
vertical net southeast of Nova Scotia, September 6, 1915, station 10313. 
Euchirella pulchra. — Three females were captured in a vertical haul south of 
Georges Bank, February 22, 1920, station 20044. 
Gsetanus miles. — A single female was taken in a vertical net in deep water south- 
east of Nova Scotia, March 12, 1920, station 20069. 
Gaidius brevispinus. — Three females were taken in a bottom net at a depth of 
150 meters south of Georges Bank, February 22, 1920, station 20045. 
Eeterorhabdus norvegicus. — Six specimens, including both sexes, were captured 
in"a^ vertical haul south of Georges Bank, February 22, 1920, station 20044. 
Metridia brevicauda. — Fifteen specimens, including both sexes, were taken at the 
surface northeast of Cape Cod, April 18, 1920, station 20115. 
Metridia princeps. — A single female was taken in a vertical haul off the southern 
edge of Georges Bank, February 22, 1920, station 20044. 
Microthalestris forjicula. — About 50 specimens of both sexes of this tiny harpactid 
were obtained at the surface north of Georges Bank, station 20114. 
Oithona atlantica. — Thirty males and females were taken at the surface southeast 
of Nova Scotia, March 19, 1920, station 20075. 
Oithona plumifera. — Three females were captured at the surface at station 10511, 
March 5, 1921. 
Oithona similis.— Several hundred specimens of both sexes were obtained at 
various stations in vertical nets and at the surface. 
