Catalogue of specimens collected by the US Exploring Expedition and received by the Philadelphia Museum, 1838 - 1842
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Cycasoma rubripunctata.- South. 3°43' N. 16° W. ship of Calapin. Phorminia pedritaria ? Lat. 6° S. Long. 20° W. Paracetic, India Physalia, parasitica. Couth. Sumatra. 9° S. 24° W. ele. de Panamia.- veler. South. Equatorial seas, Sep. 19° W. fragrant Calpa, Holopodium. South. Lat. 7° N. Long. 23° W. not. Boch. p. 1. Planera, Gymnomata. Couth. Equatorial Seas. Sibbey, terrulata. Couth. Equator. Long. 17° W. not. Boch. p. 2. Phthorosoma lessoni.- portius. Lat. 3° S. Long. 20° W. Hyperidae, from preceding- parasitica Heraclea of Planthus fragile Analele, Nemberced.- Equator. Long. 16° to 19° W. Followed the ship in Atlantus mimbricata. Couth. Stomach of Phygmus. Lat. 35° S. Long. 23° W. Do membranacea. Do. Day 18th.- Actinia repulsans. Couth. near Port Baya. rock walls Actinia, produlata.- Couth. " Multistriata " " glorida " " arcuata " " coriacea " Marthinia (var. ciecle) (Vesler Lesson.) Equator. 17° W. " Late. South. " Piceus - Port Praya. Rocks washed by the surf. [illegible] Var. No. 4.- Cyphodema Atlantica. [illegible] Lat. 3° S. Long. 20° W. Cephalopote - Stomach of Phygmus. Lat. 3° S. Long. 20° W. " Apodula " " Vessels' Door of Marthinia coriacea. Lat. 16° N. Long. 17° W. & [illegible] " Piceus. Rocks exposed to surf at Port Praya " Kiderella alba. Dury & Gaim. with arrival. Port Praya. " " apalina. Couth. Sabac Bay, near Port Praya. " Rulerum. " Litterina. " Halpia violacea. Couth. Lat. 1° S. Long. 22° W. ship by Mr. Drayton Var. No. 15.- Vibona camarkiae. Terrule. Mountains of Madagascar " T. Rutoxiasis. Couth. Summit of Pico Rioja, 6200 ft. above sea. " " deformata. Do. Mountain near St. Lucas. 4000. " " Major. Do. " Above de San Jose. [illegible] 700g " Lepas- Cefaceos (New. Described by Mr. Benthem). Not. Boch. p. 1. pendulacum " Belip nitidiscula. Prowd. Massesia