140 BIOLOGICAL SURVEY OF 



Lumbrinereidae 

 LuMBRiNEREis cle Blainville 



L. FEAGiLis (0. F. Miiller). (Fauvel, 1923, p. 430, fig. 

 171k-l.) Common in sticky mud. In early August females 

 are beginning to fill with ripened eggs which appear through 

 the skin as a fine stippling of white. The best stations were 

 D 35 and S 46. From low water to 220 feet. Stations : D 1, 

 12, 14-16, 32-36, 38, 44, 46, 51, 52, 61, 62, 72, 78, 89, 90, 

 92-94, 96, 101, 103, 105, 109, 110, 113, 131, 150; S 41, 42, 46. 



NiNOE Kinberg 



N. NiGRiPES Verrill. (Verrill, 1873, p. 595.) Not common. 

 Found on mud and muddy sand, from shore to 62 feet. Six 

 specimens were found at D 12. Stations : D 12, 16, 96 ; S 6, 9. 



Glyceridae 



Glycera Savigny (Rhynchoholiis) 



G. CAPiTATA Oersted. (Fauvel, 1923, p. 385, fig. 151a-e.) 



This species has been taken on mixed bottoms to 87 feet and 



abundantly at low tide in Gilpatricks Cove. Stations : D 2, 



19, 97, 98, ^100; S 46. 



G. DiBRAXCHiATA (Vorrill). (Verrill, 1873, p. 596, pi. 10, 

 figs. 43, 44.) Common on mud flats at low tide and dredged 

 to 101 feet. Stations: D 68, 69, 83, 94; S 5, 6, 9, 11, 25, 32, 

 33, 35, 41, 46. 



Ariciidae 

 Nainereis de Blainville 

 N. QUADRicuspiDA (A. Fabricius). (Mcintosh, 1910, p. 517, 

 pi. 65, fig. 5; Fauvel, 1927, p. 23, fig. 8a-g.) Found under 

 stones and among shells. Dredged once in 39 feet of water. 

 Common at S 4, 11. Stations : D 141 ; S 1, 4, 11, 14, 19, 41, 

 42, 46. 



ScoLOPLOs de Blainville 



S. armiger (0. F. Miiller). (Mcintosh, 1910, p. 510, pi. 56, 

 fig. 7; Fauvel, 1927, p. 20, fig. 6k-q.) An uncommon shore 

 form. Stations : S 6, 9. 



