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Stations 4201, Queen Charlotte Sound, off Fort Rupert, Vancouver 

 Island, B. C, 138-145 fathoms, soft green mud, sand and broken shells, 

 4227, vicinity of Naha Bay, Behm Canal, southeastern Alaska, 62-65 

 fathoms, dark green mud and fine sand; 4235, vicinity of Yes Bay, 

 Behm Canal, 130-193 fathoms, gray mud; 4236, same region, 147-205 

 fathoms, rocks and coaree sand; 4237, same region, 192-198 fathoms, 

 green mud; 4240, junction of Clarence Strait and Behm Canal, 248-256 

 fathoms, coral ; 4241, same region, 245-238 fathoms, green nmd ; 

 4251, Stephens' Passage, Alaska, 198 fathoms, rocky; 4252, same 

 region, 198-201 fathoms, gray mud; 4274, Alitak Bay, Kadiak Island, 

 35-41 fathoms, green mud and fine sand. Also a doubtful specimen 

 in the Academy of Natural Sciences, collected by Dr. Benjamin Sharp 

 at Icy Cape, Alaska. 



Ninoe simpla Moore. 



Ninoe simpla Moore, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1905, pp. 547-549, PI. 

 XXXV, fig. 30; XXXVI, figs. 39-44. 



This very distinct species resembles N. nigripes Vorrill in general 

 appearance, but differs widely from that and other species in having 

 the gills simple instead of palmate and in the presence of a small 

 median tubercle on the prostomium. 



It was taken at Stations 4235, 4236 and 4238, in the vicinity of Yes 

 Bay, Behm Canal, Alaska, in 130-231 fathoms, on muddy bottoms. 



STAURONEREID^. 



Stanronereis annulatus Moore. 



Stauronereis annulatus Moore, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Pliila., 1906, pp. 225-227, 

 PI. X, figs. 12, 13; XI, figs. 18-22. 



Taken only at Quarantine Rock, Port Townsend, Washington, June 

 27, 1903. 



GLYOERID^. 



Glycera nana Johnson. 



Glycera nana Johnson, Proc. Bos. Soc. Nat. Hist., XXIX, p. 411. 



Although most of the specimens of this species were taken not far 

 from the type locality in Puget Sound, two were found on the Alaskan 

 beaches. 



Stations 4193, Halibut Bank, GuK of Georgia, B. C, 18-23 fathoms, 

 green mud and fine sand; 4197, same region, 31-90 fathoms, sticky 

 green mud and fine sand ; 4223, Boca de Quadra, southeastern Alaska, 

 48-57 fathoms, soft green mud; also beach at Port Ellis and near 

 Shakan, Sumner Strait, southeastern Alaska. 



