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LIS'T OF KARINE INVERTEBRATES, MAINLY FROM THE NEW ENGLAND COAST, DISTRIBUTED BY THE UNITED STATES NA- TIONAL MUSEUM. SERIEs II. PREPARED BY RICHARD RATHBUN. The species enumerated in the present list were collected by the U. S. Fish Commission, mainly during the past four years, and represent a portion of the duplicate material resulting from their sea-coast explora- tions, and now available for distribution. Several of the species in- cluded in these duplicate sets are recent additions to science, obtained by the U. 8. Fish Commission steamer Fish Hawk, from the inner edge of the Gulf Stream Slope, south of Martha’s Vineyard, during the sum- mers of 1880 and 1881. This region, which was first explored in 1880, has proved to be the richest dredging ground yet discovered upon our coast, both as regards variety of life and abundance of specimens. Nearly all the species enumerated are included in each set, but of a few species only enough duplicates were secured to supply a portion of the sets. In the printed list to accompany each set sent out, the species omitted from that set will be erased. Except where otherwise indicated, the specimens are all preserved in alcohol. The sets will number about one hundred. The crustacea have been identified, for the most part, by Prof. S. I. Smith, and most of the other species by Prof. A. E. Verrill. The names are mainly those used in the Preliminary Check-list of the Marine Invertebrata of the Atlantic Coast, by A. E. Verrill, edition of 1879. A considerable number of species that have since been described are, however, here included. WASHINGTON, D. C., November, 1881. CRUSTACEA. DECAPODA. 1. Gelasimus pugnax Smith. U.S. F. C.—Narragansett Bay, R. I., shore. 2. Platyonichus ocellatus Latr. U.S. F. C.—Vineyard Sound, Mass., shore. 3. Platyonichus ocellatus Latr. Young. 8. F. C.—Narragansett Bay, R. I. . Carcinus mzenas Leach. S. F. C.—Newport, R. I., shore. . Panopeus Sayi Smith. s . Cancer irroratus Say. S. F. C.—Narragansett Bay, R. I. Cancer irroratus Say. 8 Cc Yaqnadudr cd =| .8. F. C.—Vineyard Sound, Mass. ancer irroratus Say. Young. S. F. C.—Narragansett Bay, R. I. . . . . . . . . . . ao F. C.—Vineyard Sound, Mass., shore. 9. Hyas coarctatus Leach. U.S. F. C.—Gulf of Maine. 10. Hyas coarctatus Leach. U.S. F. C.—George’s Bank, 45 fath. 11. Hyas coarctatus Leach. U.S. F. C.—Le Have Bank, 45 fath. 12. Libinia emarginata Leach. U.S. F. C.—Narragansett Bay, R. I. 13. Euprognatha rastellifera Stimp. U.S. F. C._—74 miles 8. of Nantucket Island, 76 fath. 14. Hippa talpoida Say. U.S. F. C.—Wood’s Holl, Mass., shore. 15. Eupagurus pollicaris Stimp. U.S. F. C.—Vineyard Sound, Mass. 16. Eupagurus pollicaris Stimp. U.S. F. C.—Narragansett Bay, R. I. -———— PROCEEDINGS OF UNITED 17. Bupagurus longicarpus Stimp. | U.S. F. C.—Narragansett Bay, R. I. 18. Parapagurus pilosimanus Smith. U.S. F. C.—87 miles S. of Martha’s Vine- yard, 312 fath. 19. Munida, Sp. U.S. F. C.—73 miles S. of Martha’s Vine- yard, 65 fath. 20. Homarus americanus Edwards. U.S. F.C.—Southern coast of New Eng- land. 21. Crangon vulgaris Fabr. U.S. F. C.—Vineyard Sound, Mass. 22. Pontophilus brevirostris Smith. U.S. F. C.—73 miles S. of Martha’s Vine- yard, 65 fath. 23. Pandalus leptocerus Smith. U.S. F. C.—60 miles S. of Martha’s Vine- yard, 45 fath. 24. Palzmonetes vulgaris Stimp. U.S, F. C.—Narragansett Bay, R.I., shore. SCHIZOPODA. 25. Mysis americana Swith. U.S. F. C.—Vineyard Sound, Mass. 26. Thysanopoda norvegica M. Sars. U.S. F. C.—Bay of Fundy, surface. AMPHIPODA. 27. Orchestia agilis Smith. U.S. F. C.—Newport, R. I., shore. 28. Talorchestia longicornis Smith. U.S. F. C.—New Haven, Conn., shore. 29. Gammarus natator Smith. U.S. F. C.—Wood’s Holl, Mass. 30. Ptilocheirus pinguis Stimp. U.S. F. C.—Long I. Sd., off Noank, Conn. 31. Unciola irrorata Say. U.S. F. C.—Off Newport, RK. I. 32. Themisto bispinosa Beck. U.S. F. C.—87 miles S. of Block Island, R. 1., 335 fath. (Stomach of Hake.) ISOPODA. 33. Idotea robusta Kroyer. U.S. F. C.—Ofti Block Island, R. I., surface. 34. Ligia oceanica Fabr. U.S. F. C.—Newport, R. I., shore. 35. Aiga psora Kroyer. U.S. F. C.—Off Nova Scotia, on cod and | halibut. ENTOMOSTRACA. 36. Artemia gracilis Verrill. U.S. F. C.—New Haven, Conn., salt vats. STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 299 37. Temora longicornis Miiller. U.S. F. C.—Block Island Sound, surface. CIRRIPHEDIA. ? 38. Lepas fascicularis Ellis and Sol. U.S. F.C.—Vineyard Sound, Mass., sur- face. 39. Lepas anatifera Linn. U.S. F.C.—100 miles off Martha’s Vine- yard, surface. 40. Balanus balanoides Stimp. U.S. F. C.—New Haven, Conn., shore. 41. Balanus porcatus Costa. U.S. F. C.—Off Chatham, Mass., 16 fath. 42. Balanus Hameri Darwin. U.S. F. C.—Off Chatham, Mass., 16 fath. MEROSTOMATA. 43. Limulus Polyphemus Latr. Dry. U.S. F. C.—Southern New England, shore. ANNE LIDAS CHTOPODA. 44. Aphrodita aculeata Linné. U.S. F. C.—Off Martha’s Vineyard, 150 to 216 fath. 45. Letmatonice armata Verrill. U.S. F. C.—Oft Martha’s Vineyard, 140 to 400 fath. 46. Lepidonotus squamatus Leach. U.S. F. C.—Eastport, Me. 47. Lepidonotus squamatus Leach. U.S. F. C.—Vineyard Sound, Mass., 8 to 12 fath. 48. Harmothoé imbricata Malm U.S. F. C.—Eastport, Me. 49. Nephthys incisa Men. U.S. F. C.—Off Newport, R. I., 12 to 40 fath. 50. Nephthys incisa Mgn. U.S. F. C.—Off Cape Cod, 10 to 50 fath. 51. Nephthys czeca Johnst. U.S. F. C.—Cape Ann, Mass., shore. 52. Nereis virens Malmgren. U.S. F. C.—New Haven, Conn., shore. 53. Nereis pelagica Linné. U.S. F. C.—Vineyard Sound, Mass, 54. Nereis pelagica Linné. U.S. F. C.—Off Chatham, Mass., 15 to 40 fath. 55. Hyalincecia artifex Verrill. U.S. F. C.—90 miles 8. of Martha’s Vine- yard, 160 to 388 fath. gren. 300 PROCEEDINGS OF UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 56. Hyalineccia artifex Verrill. U.S. F. C.—78 miles 8S. of Martha’s Vine- yard, 192 fath. 57. Hyalinecia artifex Verrill. Dry. U.S. F. C.—Off Martha’s Vineyard, 160 to 388 fath. 58. Euglycera dibranchiata Ver. U.S. F. C.—Newport, R. I., shore. 59. Clymenella torquata Verrill. U.S. F. C.—Newport, R. L., shore. 60. Cirratulus grandis Verrill. U.S. F. C.—Naushon Island, Mass., shore. 61. Trophonia affinis Verrill. U.S. F. C.—Otf Newport, R. I. 62. Sternaspis fossor Stimp. U. S. F. C.—Off Martha’s Vineyard, 20 to 100 fath. 63. Amphitrite ornata Verrill. U.S. F. C.—Nanushon Island, Mass., shore. 64. Thelepus cincinnatus Verrill. U.S. F. C.—Bay of Fundy. 65. Thelepus cincinnatus Verrill. U.S. F. C.—Off Chatham, Mass., 16 to 40 fath. 66. Potamilla reniformis Mgn. U.S. F. C.—Ot? Chatham, Mass., 16 to 40 fath. 67. Piligrana implexa Berkeley. U.S, F. C.—Otf Chatham, Mass., 16 to 40 fath. GEPHYREA. 68. Phascolosoma Gouldii Dies. U.S. F. C.—Newport, R. I., shore. 69. Phascolion Strombi Theel. U. 8. F. C.—Narragansett Bay, R.1., 10 to 20 fath. 70. Phascolion Strombi Theel. U.S. F. C.—Off Martha’s Vineyard, 40 to 150 fath. CHATOGNATHA. 71. Sagitta elegans Verrill. U.S. F.C.—Vineyard Sound, Mass., sur- face. MOLLUSCA. CEPHALOPODA. 72. Loligo Pealei Lesueur. U.S. F. C.—Vineyard Sound, Mass. 73. Loligo Pealei Lesueur. Young. U.S. F. C.—Buzzard’s Bay., Mass.,7 fath. 74. Loligo Pealei Lesueur. Young. U. S. F. C.—Off Newport, R. I., 10 to 20 fath. 75. Loligo Pealei Lesueur. Eggs. U.S. F. C.—Narragansett Bay, R, I. 76. Heteroteuthis tenera Verrill. | U.S. F. C.—Off Martha’s Vineyard, 85 to 225 fath. 77. Octopus Bairdii Verrill. U.S. F. C.—Otf Martha’s Vineyard, 200 to 388 fath. GASTROPODA. 78. Fulgur carica Conrad. Dry. U.S. F. C.—Narragansett Bay, R. I. 79. Fulgur carica Conrad. U.S. F. C.—Narragansett Bay, R. I. 80. SycotypuscanaliculatusGill. Dry. U.S. F. C.—Southern New England, 81. Sycotypus canaliculatus Gill. | U.S. F. C.—New Haven, Conn. 82. Neptunea propinqua (Alder). | U.S. F.C.—Off Martha’s Vineyard, 65 to 300 fath. 83. Neptunea (Siphonella) pygmea Verrill. U.S. F. C.—Ott Martha’s Vineyard, 65 to 150 fath. 84. Neptunea Stimpsoni var. (Moérch). U.S. F. C.—Offt Martha’s Vineyard, 40 to 100 fath. | 85. Buccinum undatum Linné. | U.S. F. C.—Off Martha’s Vineyard, Mass., 28 to 40 fath. 86. Tritia trivittata H.and A. Adams. U.S. F. C.—Otf Newport, R. I. 87. Ilyanassa obsoleta Stimp. U.S. F. C.—Newport, R. I., shore. 88. Urosalpinx cinerea Stimp. U.S. F. C.—Newport, R. I., shore. 89, Eupleura caudata Stimp. U.S. F. C.—Buzzard’s Bay, Mass. 90. Purpura lapillus Lamarck. U.S. F. C.—Newport, R. I., shore. 91. Astyris lunata (Say) Dall. U.S. F. C.—Wood’s Holl, Mass. 92. Anachis avara (Say). Perk. U.S. F. C.—Wood’s Holl, Mass. 93. Lunatia heros H. & A. Adams. U.S. F. C.—Vineyard Sound, Mass. 94. Neverita duplicata Stimp. Dry. U.S. F. C.—Vineyard Sound, Mass. Dry. PROCEEDINGS OF UNITED 95. Cingula Jan-Mayeni (Fr.) Verrill. U.S. F. C.—Off Martha’s Vineyard, 238 to 500 fath. 96. Littorina littorea Menke. U.S. F. C.—Newport, R.I., shore. 97. Littorina palliata Gould. U.S. F. C.—Newport, R. I., shore. 98. Littorina rudis Gould. U.S. F. C.—Newport, R. I., shore. 99. Bittium nigrum (Totten) Stimp. U.S. F. C.—Wood’s Holl, Mass. 100. Crepidula fornicata Lam. U.S. F. C.—Buzzard’s Bay, Mass. 101. Crepidula convexa Say. Dry. U.S. F. C.—Off Newport, R. I. 102. Crepidula plana Say. U.S. F. C.—Off Newport, R. I. 103. Acmeza testudinalis Han. U.S. F. C.—Eastport, Me., shore. 104. Fiona nobilis Ald. & Han. U.S. F.C.—Off Martha’s Vineyard, sur- face. 105. Pleurobranchia tarda Verrill. U.S. F. C.—Off Martha’s Vineyard, 65 to 200 fath. 106. Scaphander puncto-striatus (Mi- ehels). .S. F. C.—Oft Martha’s Vineyard, 115 to 372 fath. 107. Melampus lineatus Say. U.S. F. C.—Newport, R. I., shore. 108. Trachydermon ruber Carp. U.S. F. C.—Eastport, Me. 109. Trachydermon albus Carp. U.S. F. C.—Eastport, Me. SOLENOCONCHA. 110. Dentalium striolatum Stimp. U.S. F. C.—Eastport, Me., 10 to 30 fath. LAMELLIBRANCHIATA. 111. Teredo megotara Hanley. U.S. F. C.—Off Martha’s Vineyard, sur- face. 112. Clidiophora trilineata Carp. Dry. U.S. F. C.—Buzzard’s Bay, Mass.,7 fath. 113. Mulinia lateralis Gray. Young. U.S. F. C.—Narragansett Bay, R. I. 114. Callista convexa H. & A. Ad. Dry. U.S. F. C.—Buzzard’s Bay, Mass. 115. Tottenia gemma Perkins. Dry. U.S. F. C.—Provincetown, Mass., shore. oO1 116. Cyprina islandica Lam. Dry. U.S. F. C.—Off Newport, R. I. 117. Loripes lens Verrill & Smith. U.S. F. C.—Off Martha’s Vineyard, 85 to. 120 fath. 118. Venericardia borealis Carp. U.S. F. C.—Off Newport, R.1.,13t0 15 fath.. 119. Astarte undata Gould. f U.S. F. C.—Narragansett Bay, R. I., 20 to: 27 fath. 120. Astarte crenata Gray. U.S. F. C.—O Martha’s Vineyard, 100 to: 365 fath. 121. Nucula proxima Say. Dry. U.S. F. C.—Narragansett Bay, R. I. 122. Nucula proxima Say. U.S. F. C.—Buzzard’s Bay, Mass. 123. Yoldia limatula Woodward. U.S. F. C.—Narragansett Bay, R. I, 10 fath. 124. Yoldia sapotilla Stimp. U.S. F. C.—76 miles 8. of Martha’s Vine- yard, 100 fath. 125. Yoldia thraciformis (Storer) Stimp. U.S. F. C.—Gulf of Maine, 50 to 100 fath. Dry. STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 126. Scapharca transversa Ad. U.S. F. C.—Off New Haven, Conn. 127. Limopsis minuta (Phil.). U.S. F. C.—Off Martha’s Vineyard, 238 to. 365 fath. 128. Modiola modiolus Turton. U.S. F. C.—Eastport Harbor, Maine. 129. Modiola plicatula Lam. U.S. F. C.—Newport, R. I., shore. 130. Mytilus edulis Linn. U.S. F. C.—Newport, R. I., shore. 131. Pecten irradians Lam. U.S. F. C.—Provincetown, Mass., shore. 132. Pecten tenuicostatus Mighels. U.S. F. C.—Off Martha’s Vineyard, 45 fath.. 133. Pecten tenuicostatus Mighels. Dry.. U.S. F. C.—Off Newport, R. I. 134. Pecten vitreus Woodward. U.S. F.C.—Off Martha’s Vineyard, 300: to 458 fath. 135. Anomia glabra Verrill. U.S. F. C.—Buzzard’s Bay, Mass., 5 fath, TUNICATA. 136. Ascidiopsis complanata Verrill. U.S. F. C.—Eastport Harbor, Me., 15 fath.. 302 PROCEEDINGS OF UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 137. Ciona ocellata Verrill. U.S. F. C.—Newport, R. I., shore. 138. Molgula manhattensis Verrill. U.S. F. C.—Wood’s Holl, Mass., shore. 139. Halocynthia partsta Verrill. U.S. F C.—Newport, R. I., shore. 140. Halocynthia pyriformis Verrill. U.S. F. C.—Eastport, Me. 141. Boltenia Bolteni (Linné.) U.S. F. C.—Eastport Harbor, Me., 15 fath. 142. Perophora viridis Verrill. U.S. F. C.—Wood’s Holl, Mass., shore. 143. Botryllus Gouldii Verrill. U.S. F. C.—Newport Harbor, R. I. 144. Botryllus Gouldii Verrill. U.S. F. C.—Wood’s Holl, Mass. 145. Amorcecium pellucidum Verrill. U.S. F. C.—Vineyard Sound, Mass. 146. Amorcecium stellatum Verrill. U.S. F. C.—Vineyard Sound, Mass. 147. Amorcecium constellatum Verrill. U.S. F. C.—Vineyard Sound, Mass. 148. Leptoclinum albidum Verrill. U.S. F. C.—Vineyard Sound, Mass. 149. Salpa Caboti Desor. U.S. F. C.—Otf Newport, R. I., surface. 150. Salpa. (Large species. ) U.S. F.C.— Off Martha’s Vineyard, sur- face. MOLLUSCOIDA. BRACHIOPODA. 151. Terebratulina septentrionalis Gr. U.S. F. C.—Eastport Harbor, Me., 15 fath. POLYZOA. 152. Bugula turrita Verrill. U.S. F. C.—Vineyard Sound, Mass. 153. Bugula Murrayana Busk. U.S. F. C.—Off Cape Cod, Mass. 154. Gemellaria loricata Busk. U.S. F. C.—Off Cape Cod, Mass. 155. Electra pilosa Fisch. U.S. F. C.—Narragansett Bay, R. I. 156. Lepralia americana Verrill. Dry. U.S. F. C.—Newport Harbor, R. I. 157. Discopora nitida Verrill. U.S. F. C.—Vineyard Sound, Mass. ECHINODERMATA. HOLOTHURIOIDEA. 158. Thyone Briareus Selenka. U.S. F. C.—Wood’s Holl, Mass., shore. 159. Leptosynapta Girardii Verrill. U.S. F. C.—Newport, R. I., shore. ECHINOIDEA. 160. Schizaster fragilis (Dub. & Kor.) Dry. U.S. F. C.—Off Martha’s Vineyard, 100 to 258 fath. 161.,Echinarachnius parma Gray. Dry. U.S. F. C—Cape Cod Bay, Mass. 162. Strongylocentrotus drobachien- sis A. Ag. U.S. F. C.—Off Newport, R. I. 163. Arbacia punctulata Gray. U.S. F. C.—Newport Harbor, R. I., shore. ASTERIOIDEA. 164. Asterias Fovrbesii Verrill. U.S. F. C.—Newport, R. I., shore. 165. Asterias vulgaris Verrill. U.S. F. C.—Off Martha’s Vineyard, 20 to 50 fath. 166. Asterias stellionura Perrier. U,S. F. C.—Off Nova Scotia, 90 to 200 fath. 167. Leptasterias compta Verrill. U.S. F. C.—Off Block Id., R. I., 27 fath. 168. Leptasterias compta Verrill. U.S. F. C.—Off Martha’s Vineyard, 25 to 55 fath. 169. Stephanasterias albula Verrill. U.S. F. C.—80 miles off Nantucket, 94 fath. 170. Hippasteria phrygiana Ag. Dry. U.S. F. C.—Guif of Maine, 50 to 100 fath. 171. Cribrella sanguinolenta Liitk. U.S. F. C.—Bay of Fundy, 10 to 20 fath. 172.—Odontaster hispidus Verrill. U.S. F. C.—Off Martha’s Vineyard, 70 to 200 fath. 173. Ctenodiscus crispatus D. and Kor. U.S. F. C.—Massachusetts Bay. 174. Archaster americanus Verrill.- U.S. F. C.—Off Martha’s Vineyard. 175. Archaster Agassizii Verrill. U.S. F. C.—Off Martha’s Vineyard. 176. Archaster Flore Verrill. U.S. F. C.—Off Martha’s Vineyard, 200 to 350 fath. PROCEEDINGS OF UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. CPHIUROIDEA. 177. Ophiopholis aculeata Gray. U.S. F. C.—Gulf of Maine. 178. Ophiopholis aculeata Gray. U.S. F. C.—Off Martha’s Vineyard, 130 to | 200 fath. 179. Ophioglypha Sarsii Lyman. U.S. F. C.—Off Martha’s Vineyard, Mass., | 45 fath. 180. Ophioglypha Sarsii Lym. Dry. U.S. F. C.—Oft Martha’s Vineyard, Mass. 181. Cphioscolex glacialis M. & Tr. U.S. F. C.—Off Martha’s Vineyard, 200 to 258 fath, 182. Ophiocnida olivacea Lyman. U.S. F. C.—Off Martha’s Vineyard, 85 to 125 fath. 183. Ophiacantha millespina Verrill. U.S. F. C.—Off Martha’s Vineyard, 130 to 260 fath. 184. Amphiura maciienta Verrill. U.S. F. C.—Off Martha’s Vineyard, 61 fath. 185. Astrophyton Agassizii Stimp. U.S. F. C.—Off Cape Cod, Mass., 20 to 30 fath. Astrophyton Agassizii Dry. U.S. F. C.—Off Cape Cod, 20 to 30 fath. 186. Stimp. CRINOIDEA. 187, Antedon dentatum (Say) Verrill. = Sarsii D. & K.) U.S. F. C.—75 miles 8. of Nantucket, 146 fath. 188. Antedon dentatum (Say) V. (= Sarsii D. & K.) U.S. F. C.—Off Martha’s Vineyard, 183 to 258 fath. CGZLENTERATA. ANTHOZOA. 189. Pennatula aculeata Dan. U.S. F. C.—82 miles 8. of Martha’s Vine- «yard, 202 fath. 190. Renilia reniformis. U.S. F. C.—Beaufort, N. C. 191. Acanella Normani Verrill. U.S. F. C.—Off Martha’s Vineyard. 192. Alcyonium carneum Ag. U.S. F. C.—Off Cape Cod, 20 to 25 fath. 303 193. Metridium marginatum Edw. & H. U.S. F. C.—Newport, R. I., shore.” . Sagartia abyssicola Verrill. U.S. F. C.—Off Martha’s Vineyard, 100 to 300 fath. 195. Urticina nodosa Verrill. U.S. F. C.—80 miles 8S. of Martha’s Vine- yard, 160 fath. . Halocampa producta Stimp. U.S. F. C.—Newport, R. I., shore. | 197. Epizoanthus americanus Verrill. | U.S. F. C.—75 miles S. of Martha’s Vine- yard, 86 fath. 198. Epizoanthus paguriphila Verrill. U.S. F. C.—87 miles S. of Martha’s Vine- yard, 312 fath. HYDROIDEA. 199. Obelia seniculata Hincks. U.S. F. C.—Off Newport, R. I., 13 fath. 200. Sertularella tricuspidata Hincks, U.S. F. C.—George’s Bank, 30 to 50 fath. 201. Sertularia cupressina Linné. U.S. F. C.—Off Nova Scotia. 202. Sertularia pumila Linné. U.S. F. C.—New Haven, Conn. 203. Diphasia fallax Agassiz. U.S. F. C.—Eastport Harbor, Me., 15 fath. 204. Globiceps tiarella Ayres. U.S. F. C.—Newport Harbor, R. I. PORIEE EA. SILICEA. 205. Microciona prolifera Verrill. Dry. U.S. F. C.—New Haven, Conn. 206. Microciona prolifera Verrill. Dry. U.S. F. C.—Wood’s Holl, Mass. 207. Cliona sulphurea Verriil. U.S. F. C.—Narragansett Bay, R. I., 4 fath. 208. Suberites compacta Verrill. U.S. F. C.—Massachusetts Bay. 209. Tethya gravata Hyatt. U.S. F. C.—Buzzard’s Bay, Mass., 5 fath. PROTOZA Oe RHIZOPODA. 210. Astrorhiza arenacea. (Sch.) U.S. F. C.—Off Block Island, R. 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