BIOLOGICAL SURVEY OF WOODS HOLE AND VICINITY. 



Phylum ANNULATA. 

 Class CH>TOPODA. 



615 



Subclass POLYCH^TA. 



Family 



Syllis pallida Verrill. 



Verrill and Smith, 1873, p. 590, 453 (Syllis, 



species undetermined). 

 Vineyard Sound, at surface, a single specimen, 



not at first determined specifically. Verrill. 



Eastern part of Vineyard Sound, in 10 fathoms, 



sandy and stony bottom (Fish Hawk station 



7532*), a single specimen. 



Syllis sp. undetermined. 



Mead, 1898, records that a member of this genus 

 was taken on several occasions in April, at 

 Woods Hole, among hydroids and algae. 



Tetragkne agilis Verrill. 



Verrill, i882d, p. 368 (sp. nov.); 1884, p. 663. 



No Mans Land, in the evening at surface, Sep- 

 tember, 1880; Woods Hole, August 4, 1881; 

 August 5 to September 12, 1882. 



Eusyllis fragilis (Webster). 



Verrill, i882b, p. 368 (Eusyllis tenera)\ 1884, p. 

 663 (E. tenera). 



Woods Hole, frequent at surface in evening, 

 from August 2 to September 15, 1881 and 1882; 

 also dredged in Vineyard Sound in 8 to 12 

 fathoms, among Bryozoa and Amaroucium 

 pellucidum. Verrill. Vineyard Sound, near 

 shore of Nonamesset, 4^ fathoms, gravel 

 (Phalarope station i*), i specimen, on Styela 

 partila. 



Trypanosyllis sp. undetermined. 



Eastern end of Vineyard Sound, 10 fathoms, 

 stony bottom (Fish Hawk station 7768), 

 among Amaroucium pellucidum* This speci- 

 men was unfortunately lost before being deter- 

 mined specifically. 



Odontosyllis lucifera Verrill. 



Verrill, 1884, p. 663. 



Vineyard Sound, "very common in the surface 

 nets all through August and to September 

 15." Verrill. Vineyard Sound, near Nona- 

 messet Island, 6^ fathoms, sand and gravel 

 (Phalarope station 2*), 3 specimens, in Cliona 

 celata. Survey. Common on piles among 

 mussels, etc. Moore. 



Sy Hides selosa Verrill. 



Verrill, iSSad, p. 369 (sp. nov.); 1884, p. 664. 

 Vineyard Sound, taken at the surface in the 



evening, July 22, 29, and August 15, 1881; 



August 3 to September 12, 1882. 



Sy Hides verrilli Moore. 



Verrill, 1884, p. 664, footnote (species undeter- 



mined); Moore, i9O7a, p. 448 (sp. nov.). 

 Woods Hole; taken along with Syllides setosa. 



Verrill. Woods Hole, at surface, rare. 



Moore. 



Pterosyllis cincinnata Verrill. 



Verrill and Smith, 1873, p. 590, 453 (Gattiola 



sp.); Verrill, 1874, p. 394. 

 Vineyard Sound, young specimens taken 



several times at the surface. 



Grubiosyllis websfcri Verrill. 



Verrill, i882d, p. 370 (Grubea websteri); 1884, p. 



664 (Grubea websteri). 

 Newport, 1880, at surface; Woods Hole, July 28 



to September 12, 1881 and 1882. Verrill. 



Common on mussel beds in shallow water. 



Moore. 



is sp. undetermined. 

 Verrill, i882d, p. 370; 1884, p. 664. 

 Vineyard Sound. 



Pcedophylax dispar Webster. 



Verrill, 1879, p. 170 (Padophylax longiceps, 

 sp. nov.); i882d, p. 370 (P. Icngiceps); 1884, 

 p. 665 (P. longiceps). 



Vineyard Sound, July 10, 1875; identity of 

 species not certain. Verrill. Central and 

 eastern portions of Vineyard Sound, several 

 records; 5 to 12 fathoms, on various bottoms. 

 Survey. 



Fish Hawk stations*: 7523 bis (i), 7768 (fewi. 



Phalarope stations*: 8 (i), 15 (i). 



Pcedophylax sp. undetermined. 



Buzzards Bay, at Fish Hawk station 7634 (i)*. 



Autolytus varians Verrill. 



Verrill, i882d, p. 367 (A. varians, also 

 A. mirabilis); 1884, p. 662; Mensch, 1900, 

 p. 269. 



o Specimens from points designated by ar asterisk (*) were identified by Dr. J. P. Moore. 



