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Maldanidae 

 Clymenella Verrill 



C. TORQUATA (Leidy). (Verrill, 1873, p. 608, pi. 14, figs. 



71-73.) Associated with sand and mud, of which its tubes 



are formed, from shore to 239 feet. Most abundant at shore 



stations. Stations : D 24, 27, 35, 36, 105, 106, 110, 115, 119, 



124, 130, 131, 133, 134, 141, 144; S 5, 9, 25, 32, 33, 35, 41, 46, 



48, 49. 



Maldane Grube 



M. ELONGATA Vcrrill. (Verrill, 1873, p. 609; 1881, pi. 9, 

 fig. 1.) Found in mud at low tide and once in about 85 feet 

 of water. Stations : D 106 ; S 25, 35. 



NicoMACHE Malmgren 



N. LUMBRiCALis (0. Fabricius). (Malmgren, 1867, p. 99, 

 pi. 10, fig. 60.) The tubes of this species are about 46 mm. 

 long and less than 1 mm. in thickness, constructed of very 

 fine sand. Taken on gravel, mud, and blue clay, from 20 to 

 220 feet. Stations : D 15, 18, 25, 32, 34-36, 38, 45, 70. 



Iphianissa Kinberg 



I. GRACILIS (M. Sars). (Mcintosh, 1915, p. 324, pi. 101, 

 fig. 5.) Taken once on a rock and mud bottom in 62 feet of 

 water. Station : D 96. 



Petaloproctus de Quatrefages 



Unidentified fragments of a member of this genus have 

 been taken at D 110. 



Ammocharidae 



Ammochares Grube 



A. artifex Verrill. (Fig. 35.) (Verrill, 1885b, p. 439.) 

 The flexible tubes of this species are covered with flat sand 

 grains and bits of shell, giving them somewhat the appear- 

 ance of the cocoon of a bag worm. Taken on hard bottoms 

 in 65 to 85 feet. Stations : D 36, 44, 46, 99. 



