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BULLETIN OF THE BUREAU OF FISHERIES. 



Idothea phosphorea Continued. 



7704 (2), 7706 (adults and young), 7707 (adults 

 and young), 7717 (i), 7718 (3 small), 7719 (2), 

 7720 (i adult and i young), 7721 (several adult 

 and young), 7722 (i adult and i young), 7724 

 (i), 7725 (i). 7727 (i small), 7728 (several), 

 77 2 9 ( J ). 773 (several), 7731 (several), 7732, 



7745. 7/65. 7767- 



Phalarope and Blue Wing stations: 6 (i), 15 (i), 

 20 (young), 22 (few), 26, 27 (few), 28 (i with 

 eggs), 30 (i), 32 (several), 33 (several young 

 and i adult with eggs), 34 (common), 36 (few), 

 37 (i with eggs), 38 (few), 44 (abundant), 45 

 (several), 46, 47 (several), 48, 51 (i in algae), 55 

 (several), 56 (few), 57 (few), 58 (common), 59 

 (i), 64 (i), 65 (i), 67 (several), 73 (few), 77 (i), 

 82 (2), 100(1), in (2), 112, 113. 



A few with eggs taken July 6. Osburn. 



Recorded in food of haddock. Richardson. 



Edotca acuta Richardson. 



Richardson, 1901, p. 544; 1905, p. 395 (not listed 



for this region). 

 Bay shore of Pasque Island, at Phalarope station 



83, i specimen thus identified by R. C. Osburn. 



Edotea triloba (Say). 



Verrill and Smith (Harger), 1873, p. 571, 370, 

 etc. (Epelys trilobus); Harger, 1879, p. 180 

 (Epelys trilobus); 1880, p. 358 (Epelys trilobus)-, 

 Richardson, 1901, p. 545; 1905, p. 396; M. J. 

 Rath bun, 1905, p. 42. 



Vineyard Sound. Harger, Richardson. Muddy 

 shores, creeping about over the mud or among 

 decaying vegetable matter, usually covered 

 up with adhering dirt. Harger. 



Edotca montosa (Stimpson). 



Verrill and Smith (Harger), 1873, p. 571, 316, 

 etc. (Epelys montosus); Harger, 1879, p. 161 

 (Epelys montosus); 1880, p. 359 (Epelys mon- 

 tosus); Richardson, 1901, p. 545; 1905, p. 397; 

 M. J. Rathbun, 1905, p. 42. 



Vineyard Sound. Harger, Richardson. Fre- 

 quents muddy bottoms and is concealed by 

 the coating of mud which always adheres to 

 the rough back. Harger. Head of Lagoon 

 Pond. Osburn. Recorded by the latter ob- 

 server as ''common in coarse sand and ooze, 

 just below low tide." Taken by Mr. Ed- 

 wards in surface tow at Woods Hole, October 

 15 and October 28, 1905. Five stations at 

 western end of Vineyard Sound and mouth of 

 Buzzards Bay; 6 to 13 fathoms, on bottoms 

 of sand and mud. Survey. 



Fish Hawk stations*: 7710 (i), 7725 (i), 7728 (i), 



773( J )- 

 Phalarope station 78 (2)*. 



Erichsonella attenuate. (Harger). 



Verrill and Smith (Harger), 1873, p. 570, 370, 

 etc. (Erichsonia attenuata, sp. nov.); Harger, 

 1879, p. 160 (Erichsonia attenuata); 1880, p. 356 

 (Erichsonia attenuata); Richardson, 1901, p. 

 543; 1905, p. 400; M. J. Rathbun, 1905, p. 41. 



This species has previously been listed only from 

 New Jersey and Connecticut. "Found cling- 

 ing to eelgrass in muddy situations. " Harger. 

 Taken by Cole at Wareham River, August 16, 

 1906.* 



Erichsonella filiformis (Say). [Chart 106.] 



Verrill and Smith (Harger), 1873, p. 570, 316, etc. 

 (Erichsonia filiformis); Harger, 1879, p. 160 

 (Erichsonia filiformis); 1880, p. 355 (Erichsonia 

 filiformis); Richardson, 1901, p. 543; 1905, 

 p. 401; M. J. Rathbun, 1905, p. 42. 



Vineyard Sound. Harger, Richardson. Found 

 on shore, among eel-grass and algae, and down 

 to 7 fathoms. Harger. Nantucket Sound. 

 Richardson. Lagoon Pond, on algse. Os- 

 burn. Distribution pretty general in Vine- 

 yard Sound and Buzzards Bay, particularly 

 at inshore stations; dredged in i to 19 fath- 

 oms, on various bottoms. Survey. 



Fish Hawk stations: 7532 bis, 7537 bis (few), 

 7552 bis (2), 7554 bis, 7613 (i), 7614 (i), 7656, 

 7657 (i). 7673 C 1 ). 7677. 768i (2 young), 7682 

 (i), 7695, 7700 (i), 7701 (2), 7722 (i), 7725 (i), 

 7728 (several), 7729 (several), 7730 (2), 7744 

 (i adult), 7751, 7768, 7769. 



Phalarope and Blue Wing stations: i (several 

 adult females with eggs), 5 (2 females with 

 eggs), 8 (few), 9 (i), n (i), 16 (several), 20 (3 

 females), 22 (fewfertales), 23 (few females), 24 

 (few), 25 (few), 30 (i), 32 (i), 33 (i female with 

 eggs), 34(1). 45 C 1 )- 46(i), 48, 5 1 ( f ew in algse), 

 52, 53 (i) 55 (few), 57 (i), 63 (i), 67 (several), 

 82 (i), 86, 87 (common), 108, in, 112, 116 (i), 

 128 (i), 129, 134 (i), 135- 



Females with eggs and young in the brood pouch 

 reported July 6. Osburn. 



For the most part identified by R. C. Osburn. 



Family 



J&ra marina (Fabricius). 



Verrill and Smith (Harger), 1873, p. 571, 315, 

 etc. (Jaracopiosa); Harger, 1879, p. 158 (Jara 

 albifrons); 1880, p. 315 (Jara albifrons); Bum- 

 pus, 1898 b (Jucra albifrons); Richardson, 

 1901, p. 554:1905, p. 450; M. J. Rathbun, 

 1905, p. 43 (Jceja albifrons). 



Woods Hole, on Bureau of Fisheries pier; Vine- 

 yard Sound; Vineyard Haven, on piles. 

 Rocky shores, under stones, nearly up to high- 

 water mark; on piles, in crevices, under bark, 



