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BIOLOGICAL SURVEY OF 



EuLALiA Oersted 



E. ANNULATA Verrjll. (Verrill, 1873, p. 585.) Most of the 

 specimens extrude the proboscis when killed. Ovigerous ex- 

 amples are numerous. Found on hard bottoms from low 

 water to 150 feet. The best stations are D 71 and S 43. Sta- 

 tions: D 5, 18, 19, 42, 56, 68, 71, 75, 94, 109; S 1, 2, 4, 12, 14, 

 24, 30, 43. 



Hypoeulalia Bergstrom 



H. BiLiNEATA (Johustou). (Mcliitosli, 1908, p. 50, pi. 43, 

 fig. 5; pi. 50, fig. 4; Fauvel, 1923, p. 162, fig. 58a-e.) A num- 

 ber of specimens contained egg masses. The eggs are green. 

 Found on hard bottoms from shore to 90 feet. Best stations : 

 D.106, S43. Stations: D 5, 13, 14, 19, 27, 39, 42, 56, 71, 75, 

 92,101,106, 119,146; S 14, 43. 



Eteone Savigny 



E. ROBusTA Verrill. (Fig. 31.) (Verrill, 1873, p. 588.) Two 

 adults filled with eggs were taken, length 24 to 35 mm. The 

 eyes are so small as to be almost invisible. Station : S 11. 



Fig. 31 Eteone robusta, parapod 21. 



