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BULLETIN OF THE BUREAU OF FISHERIES. 



Corophium cylindricum Continued. 



Recorded from the stomach of an anchovy. 



L. J. Cole. 

 Females with eggs recorded for January, July, 



and August. Kurikel. 



Unciola irrorata Say. [Chart loi.J 



Verrill and Smith, 1873, p. 567, 340, etc.; S. I. 

 Smith, i882b, p. 280; Holmes, 1905, p. 520; 

 M. J. Rathbun, 1905, p. 75. 



A tube-dwelling species, of very general distri- 

 bution both in the Sound and the Bay; found 

 on every sort of shore and bottom, from low 

 water to the greatest depths in the region. 

 Recorded from many points along shore, as 

 well as from surface tow in April and May. 



Fish Hawk stations: 7522 (2), 7522 bis (several)*, 

 7524 bis (4)*, 7525 bis (i small)*, 7526 (i), 7534 

 (few), 7535 (3)!, 7535 bis (10)*, 7537 (several), 

 7539 bis (i)*, 7543, 7544 (few), 7545 bis*, 7546 

 bis*, 7549 bis (2)*, 7551 ( 3 )t, 7554 (2)t, 7554 bis 

 (0*. 7558 (2), 7560 (i), 7580 (i large), 7601 (i), 

 7612 (2)*, 7613 (2)*, 7617 (i)*, 7618 (i), 7622 

 (few)f, 7623 (i)t, 7624 (i)*, 7632 (2)*, 7634(4)*, 

 /635 (0*- 7636 (2 large)*, 7640 (2)*, 7651 (2)*, 

 7652 (4)*, 7653 (several)*, 7661 (i)*, 7662 (i)*, 

 7667 (i)*, 7668 (i)* 7672*, 7673 (2)*, 7675 (i)* 

 7678 (several)*, 7679 (i)*, 7680 (i)f, 7682 (2)*, 

 7683 (i)*, 7685 (several)*, 7686 (several)*, 7687 

 (several)*, 7700 (young)f, 7701 (several)*, 7702 

 (3)*. 773 (several )f, 7710 (i small)*, 7722 (i)*, 

 7724 (few)*, 7725 (2)*, 7728 (i fragment)')- 77 2 9 

 ( J )t 773 ( 2 small)*, 7731(1 small)*, 7732 (many 

 small)*, 7737 (i small)t, 7738 (several small)f, 

 7740 (i small)*, 7744 (few small)*, 7748 (i)*, 

 7749 (few small)}, 7753 (few)*, 7756 (several 

 small)*, 7758 (i small)*, 7759 (5)!, 7760 

 (many)*, 7761 (4)*, 7765 (i small)*, 7766 (2 

 very small)*, 7767 (i)*, 7769 (2)*, 7770 (few 

 small)*, 7772 (2)*, 7773 (several)*, 7774 (2 

 small)*, 7775 (several small)*, 7778 (2 small)*, 

 7781 (3 small)*, 7782 (2 young)*, 7783 (2 

 small)*. Supplementary stations (1909)$: 7615 

 (i), 7627 (i), 7629, 7636 (few), 7643 (i), 7657 

 (i), 7668 (i). 



Phalarope and Blue Wing stations: 15 (4)!, 19 

 (few)*, 21 (?), 52 (i)*, 55 (i small)*, 78 (few)*, 

 79 (several small)*, 80, 84 (4)*, 86 (i small)*, 

 95 (i)*, 99 (several small)*, 107 (i), 114 (2)*, 

 118 (i)t, 122 (i)*, 127 (several)*, 131 (i)*, 138 

 (i small)*, 147 (i)*, 158 (i)*, 161 (i small)*, 

 164(1)*, 165 (2)*, 166 (i)*. Supplementary 

 stations (i99)t : 79 ( few )> J 46 (i), 165 (i), 



Smith reports the occurrence of this species in 

 the food of the scup. 



Females with eggs taken in May and August. 

 Kunkel. 



Family 



Chelura terebrans Philippi. 

 S. I. Smith, 18793, p. 232; Holmes, 1905, p. 508; 



M. J. Rathbun, 1905, p. 75. 

 Woods Hole, two specimens recorded by Smith; 

 apparently scarce locally. This amphipod 

 burrows into piles, in association with Limnoria 

 lignorum. 



Family CAPRELLID^E. 



?Luconacia incerta Mayer. 

 P. Mayer, 1903, p. 49 (sp. nov.); M. J. Rathbun, 



1905, p. 76. 



Woods Hole, January, 1882, one young female 

 determined with doubt by Paul Mayer. 



.^Eginella longicornis (Kroyer). 



Holmes, 1905, p. 525; M. J. Rathbun, 1905, p. 

 76 (sEgina longicornis). 



Common and generally distributed in Vineyard 

 Sound, particularly at the western end; listed 

 from only two stations in Buzzards Bay; 

 dredged in 3 to 17 fathoms, generally at depths 

 of 10 fathoms or more, for the most part on 

 sandy bottoms. Survey. Recorded, also, 

 from surface tow at Woods HoleJ, and from fish 

 pound at Menemsha BightJ. (See also records 

 for "CaprellidcE sp. sp.".) 



Fish Hawk stations: 7533 bis (few, taken from 

 Asterias forbesi)*, 7536 bis (?), 7537 bis (very 

 many small, on Asterias vulgaris)*, 7545 bis*, 

 7547 bis (?), 7552 bis (3)*, 7554!, 75 6 3 bis (3 

 small)*, 7656 (i), 7676 (several on Asterias)*, 

 7677 (few medium sized on algae)*, 7678 

 (many)*, 7679 (2)*, 7680 (few large and small)*, 

 7681 (several)*, 7685 (many large and medi- 

 um)*, 7686 (few)*, 7693 (2)*, 7698 (4 small)*, 

 7699 (many)*, 7700 (many)*, 7701 (many)*, 

 7702 (several), 7703 (many large and small)*, 

 7704 (several)*, 7706 (very many, including 

 one with eggs)*, 7707 (several large)*, 7709 

 (many)*, 7710 (?)*, 7717 (few medium sized)*, 

 7718 (several)*, 7720 (very many, mostly 

 large)*, 7721 (2)*, 7722 (several large), 7723 

 (many, mostly large)*, 7724 (few large and 

 medium sized)*, 7725 (few, mostly large)*, 

 7726 (3 small)*, 7727 (several)*, 7728 (few 

 large and medium)*, 7729 (few)*, 7730 (very 

 many, including one with eggs)*, 7731 (many)*, 

 7735 (4), 7739 ( 2 )*, 7745 ( r small)*, 7764 (i 

 small)*, 7778 (i small)*. 



Phalarope and Blue Wing stations: 15 (many 

 on Asterias forbesi)*, 22 (? few on Asterias 

 forbesi), 33 (i)*, 46 (few)*, 55 (few large and 

 medium on alga?), 58 (2)*, 144 (several small)*. 



A variety spinosisshna Stimpson recorded by 

 Holmes (p. 525), and Rathbun (p. 77). Taken 

 at Crab Ledge (Fish Hawk station 7606)!. 



