Aremcola 



Arenicola marina (continued) 



Tauber, Annul. Danica (1879), p. 110. 



Templeton, London's Mag. Nat. Hist., ix (1836), p. 234. 



Verrill, Amer. J. Sci., 3 ser., x (1875), p. 39 (Noank, Conn.). 



Webster and Benedict, U.S. Comm. Fish., ix (1884), p. 725 (Race Run. 



Mass.). 



Willem, Trav. Stat. Zool. Wimereux, vii (1899), p. 574. 

 Wiren, Vega-Exped. Vet. Arb., ii (1883), p. 406 (C. Ragosin, Kara Sea). 



Arenicola marina, partim 



Ives, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. 1890 (1891), p. 74. 

 Marenzeller, Zool. Jahrb. Abt. Syst., iii (1888), p. 12. 



Arenicola carbonaria 



Leach, Encycl. Brit., 4th Edit., Suppl. i (1816), p. 452, pi. xxvi. 

 Caillaud, Ann. Soc. Acad. Nantes, xxxvi (1865), p. 28. 

 Chenu, 111. conchyliol., i (1842), pp. 1., 12, pi. i, fig. 7. 



Arenicola clavatus 



Eanzani, Opusc. Sci., ii (1817), p. 110, tab. iv ; Isis (1817), 1449-1452, 

 taf. xi. 



Arenicola natalis 



Girard, Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., v (1856), p. 88. 



Arenicola papillosa 



Quatrefages, Hist. Nat. Annel., ii (1865), p. 266. 



Arenicola tinctoria 



Leach, Encycl. Brit., 4th Edit., Suppl. i (1816), p. 452. 



Arenicole des pecheurs 



Cuvier, Bull. Sci. Soc. Philom. Paris (1802), no. 64, pi. vii, figs. 1-5; Regne 

 Anim., ii (1817), p. 527 : op. cit., 2 tidit., iii (1830), p. 197 : op. cit., 

 Edit. Disc., Aanel. (Edwards), pi. i, pi. viii, fig. 1. 



Clymenid.es sulphurea 



Claparede, Beobacht. Anat. wirbell. Thiere Normand. (1863), p. 30. 

 Fauvel, Hist. nat. Cotentin, iii (1905), p. 75 (St. Vaast). 



Clymenides sulfurea 



Claparede, op. cit., p. 118, Descr., taf. xv, figs. 24-27. 



Clymenides sulfureus 



Mesnil, C. R. Soc. Biol. Paris, ser. 10, iii (1896), p. 388 (Wimereux) ; Bull. 

 Sci. Fr. Belg., xxx (1897), pp. 148, 163. 



Eruca marina, 1 the fishers call it Lug 



Sibbald, Hist. Fife and Kinross (1710), p. 56. 



Lugg 



Carew, Survey Cornwall (1602), p. 34 b. 



1 The "Eruca marina ad littus maris in Cornubia" of Merrett (Pinax 

 Rerum Nat. Brit., Lond. (1667), p. 36), was possibly the lugworm, previously 

 recorded from Cornwall by Carew. Merrett also mentions (p. 196), " Lumbricus 

 mar." 



