BIOLOGICAL SURVEY OF WOODS HOLE AND VICINITY. 



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Lumbrineris tennis Verrill. 



Verrill and Smith, 1873, p. 594, 320, etc. (Lum- 



briconereis tenuissp. nov.). 

 Vineyard Sound; shores and flats of sandy 



mud. Verrill. Recorded once by the Survey 



at Fish Hawk station 7642*, near middle of 



Buzzards Bay, 5 fathoms, mud. 



f Lumbrineris fragilis Oersted. 



Verrill and Smith, 1873, p. 594, 507 (Lumbri- 

 co nereis fragilis) . 



Mouth of Vineyard Sound and deeper waters out- 

 side, on muddy bottom. Verrill. Dr. Moore 

 expresses doubt concerning the occurrence of 

 this species locally. 



Lumbrineris hebes Verrill. [Chart 64.] 

 Vineyard Sound and Buzzards Bay; 5 to 13 



fathoms, sand, gravel, and mud; taken at a 



few scattered stations. 

 Fish Hawk stations*: 7525 (? abundant on Ama- 



roucium pelluddum), 7526 (?i), 7527 (?6), 7528 



(?3) 7532 (several), 7535 (i), 7538 (?7), 7540 



(4), 7544 (2), 7545 W. 7553 0). 755 6 ( 2 )> 7 6 37 

 (several), 7638 (several), 7651 (i fragment), 

 7656(1), 7674(1), 7724(1). 



Phalarope stations*: 2 (common in Amarou- 

 cium), 3. 



Ninoe nigripes Verrill. [Chart 65.] 



Verrill and Smith, 1873, p. 595, 508 (sp. nov.). 



Vineyard Sound and Buzzards Bay and waters 

 outside. Verrill. Generally distributed 

 throughout Buzzards Bay; but one record for 

 Vineyard Sound; dredged in 3 to 17 fathoms, 

 chiefly at depths under 10 fathoms, on bottoms 

 of mud and muddy sand. Survey. 



Fish Hawk stations*: 7558, 7612 (plentiful), 7613 

 (several), 7614 (several), 7618 (several), 7619 

 (several), 7623 (i), 7632 (i), 7637 (common), 

 7638 (plentiful), 7640 (several), 7641 (several), 

 7642 (several), 7643 (several), 7647 (many), 

 7648 (i), 7649 (i), 7650 (several), 7651 (com- 

 mon), 7652 (common), 7653 (common), 7654 

 (several), 7655 (2), 7656 (several), 7657 (i frag- 

 ment), 7658 (common), 7661 (i), 7662 (several), 

 7667 (i), 7669 (i), 7674 (3), 7675 (i). 



Phalarope stations*: 78 (3 small), 107 (i), no 

 (i), 117 (i), 162 (several), 163 (i), 165 (i). 



Family GLYCERID^E. 



Rhynchobohis americanus (Leidy). [Chart 66.] 

 Verrill and Smith, 1873, p. 596, 342, etc. 

 Vineyard Sound, low water to 10 fathoms. Ver- 

 rill. Distribution pretty general throughout 

 Buzzards Bay; only recorded from two points 

 in the Sound; dredged at 4 to 13 fathoms, mud 



Rhynchobolus americanus Continued. 



Fish Hawk stations*: 7612 (several small), 7617 

 (3 small), 7625 (i), 7631 (3), 7637 (i), 7638 (sev- 

 eral), 7640 (several), 7643 (several), 7646 (sev- 

 eral), 7647 (several), 7649 (3), 7650 (i), 7651 

 (3). 7652 (several), 7655 (i), 7656 (i), 7658 (i), 

 7660 (2), 7661 (2), 7667 (i), 7669 (3), 7675 (2). 

 Supplementary station 7723 (1906). 



Phalarope stations*: 19, 160 (i). 



Vcrrill records the taking of the young in tow in 

 early September. 



Glycera capitata Oersted. 



Crab Ledge, 17 fathoms, gravel (Fish Hawk sta- 

 tion 7605)*, 2 specimens. 



Euglycera dibranchiata (Ehlers). 



Verrill and Smith, 1873, P- 59> 341, etc. 

 (Rhynchobolus dibranchiatus) . 



Vineyard Sound. Verrill. Western end of 

 Vineyard Sound in 13 fathoms, sand (Fish 

 Hawk .station 7710*); near Lucas Shoal, in 9 

 fathoms, sand (Fish Hawk station 7556*); one 

 specimen at each point. Survey. Also re- 

 corded from Tarpaulin Cove, sandy shore*; 

 head of Lagoon Pond*, in 2 feet of water; Vine- 

 yard Haven*; Katama Bay, on gravel beach*; 

 Robinsons Hole, on mud flats*; Ft. Phoenix*. 



Family GONIADID/E. 



Glycinde gracilis (Verrill). 



Verrill and Smith, 1873, p. 596, 508 (Eone gra- 



cilis, sp. nov.). 

 Off Gay Head, 19 fathoms, in soft mud. 



Ophioglycera gigantea Verrill. 

 Verrill, 1885, p. 436 (sp. nov.). 

 Newport Harbor in the evening, August, 1880. 



59^> 344 ( S P- nov.; 



Family 



Aricia ornata Verrill. 



Verrill and Smith, 1873, P- 

 no local records). 



Naushon, Marthas Vineyard, etc., on sandy 

 beaches at low w r ater.- Moore. Treadwell 

 notes its occurrence in moderate abundance, 

 on the Bay side of the local breakwater. 



Reproduction observed only during last week in 

 in July and first two weeks in August; eggs 

 can be artificially fertilized, if cut from body 

 of female. Treadwell. 



Scoloplos acuius (Verrill). 



Verrill and Smith, 1873, p. 599, 416, etc. (An- 



tliostoma acutum, sp. nov.). 



Off Gay Head, in 19 fathoms, soft mud; also from 

 deeper parts of Vineyard Sound. 



and muddy sand. Survey. 



a Dr.' Moore thinks it likely that Scoloplos fragilis (Verrill) is the species here referred to. 

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