Catalogue of specimens collected by the US Exploring Expedition and received by the Philadelphia Museum, 1838 - 1842
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Several other small helices. (Madeira) / C. F. Henning Vercyli. Mountain Streams, Madeira, possibly a Madeira River. Drs. No. 16. Lacerta Supers. 2 Species. Madeira Common Hirola. 2 Specimens. Sch. G. near Cape de Verdes. (1838) Glauus hircapitryphus Gray. Equatorial Seas. Long. 18° N. Nov. 5. Palomide. Especatus - young Oct. 24. Blennius? young, 300 miles N. of Cape Brij. Nov. 21. Small Scumbrok. — Oct. 18. between Cape de Paris & Equator. Caligia Tropical Atlantic. Mouth of Ghanais. Oct. 19. Drs. No. 17. Blennius. 2 Species. Madeira Megalops — Equator. Nov. 5. Long. 18° N. Phylophoma Do. n. 8. Salpa violacea. South. Do. n. 5. & 12. 1838 Euthantra (Sara) Equatorial Seas. Atlantic Hyperidae - Dr Salpa Pelagia De. More Blennius — Several Specimens from Madeira. Ports left by the tide. Asguathus — from Sargassum — Atlantic Ocean. Strial Ferg Fragment of a Singular Crustacean. Horn of a Phymura. Logan Hyperidae. from Salpa medula, Dr. Equatorial Seas Drs. No. 14. - Hydrophyla like Durvillae. East Pacific. East Coast. North side of Madeira Gerris. Common from C. de Paris to the Equator, sub-surface Strait of Sotropa. Circles. Cape de Verd & St. Jago. Hydrophyla — Lake Benella — Ben Vincent Spongia — Cylindrical — Madeira. Near Funchal Do. delsile — enormous. Malta Hydrophyla — Nucelaginous lobulata. Van Vincent Drs. No. 15. Lacerta Supers. Several Specimens. Madeira. Platydactylus with the tail detached. St. Jago Platydactylus Do. Limbus Drs. No. 21. Collected by Mr. Ricoh. Cheirmeetes — Sargassum. One, left 1. — 33° 16' N. 60° 42' W. the other. Lupa - Cheiathus Edo. Sargassum. Do. Do Palomen Do Sygnathus Do 33° 15' N. 49° 19' W. left 8. Pyrostima. Nov. 12. Lak — 1° 28' N. Long. 23° 51' Mestra