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Stations : D 33, 34, 58, 81, 93, 108. Reported from Casco Bay, 

 6 fathoms; Massachusetts Bay, Stonington, Conn., from 

 stomach of cod (Linsley) ; Bay of Fundy, Halifax fishing- 

 banks. Gulf of St. Lawrence, north shore. 



Cylichna Loven 

 C. ALBA (Brown). {Volvaria alba Brown, 1827, 111. Conch. 

 Great Britain; Bulla triticea Couthouy, 1838, Boston Jour. 

 Nat. Hist.; C. alba Gould, 1870, Inv. Mass., p. 220, fig. 511.) 

 Almost always one or two of this little animal are found in 

 the mud in the dredge. A common form from fish maws. Sta- 

 tions: D14, 27, 33, 38, 52, 63, 83, 119, 125. Reported at 

 various localities from Eastport to Stonington. Entire Cana- 

 dian Atlantic region. 



Philinidae 

 Philine 

 P. LIMA (Brown). {Bulla lineolata Couthouy, 1839, Boston 

 Jour. Nat. Hist.; Utriculus lima Brown, 1844, Illus. Recent 

 Conch. Great Britain; P. lineolata Gould, 1870, Inv. Mass., 

 p. 214, fig. 504.) Reported from Frenchmans Bay otf Egg 

 Rock, Massachusetts Bay from fishes, Georges Bank, Grand 

 Manan, Gulf of St. Lawrence, Strait of Belle Isle. 



GASTROPODA 

 Suborder NUDIBRANCHIA 



Aeolidiidae 

 Aeolidia Cuvier 

 A. papillosa (Linne). {Limax paplUosus Linne, 1761, 

 Fauna Suecica; Eolis papillosa Gould, 1870, Inv. Mass., p. 

 228, fig. 518 ; pi. 18, figs. 257, 261.) Found in pools and under 

 stones. Best pools outside Long Porcupine, station S 20, 

 where they grow large. Smaller ones at S 18. Reported from 

 Eastport, Casco Bay, Massachusetts, Watch Hill. Local oc- 

 currence in eastern Canada and to Greenland. 



