348 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMY OF [Juiie, 



Glycera tesselata Grube. 



Glycera tesselata Grube, Arch. f. Naturges., 1863, I, p. 41. ' 



Two small and one large specimens (the latter a fragment measur- 

 ing 5 mm. across) of this genus are believed to belong to this species, 

 which has not hitherto been recorded at attaining so great a size. 



Station 4197, Halibut Bank, Gulf of Georgia, B. C, 31-90 fathoms, 

 sticky green mud and fine sand. 



GONIADID^. 

 Glycinde wireni Arwidsson. 



Glycinde ivireni Ar-nidsson, Bergens Museums Aarbog, 1899, No. 11, np. 53, 

 54. 



Tliis species, taken during the voyage of the Vega at various points in 

 the Arctic Ocean and Bering Sea, ranges as far south as the Gulf of 

 Georgia. 



Stations 4192, Gulf of Georgia, off Nanaimo, ^^ancouver Island, B. C, 

 S9-97 fathoms, green mud and fine sand; 4194, Gulf of Georgia, Hali- 

 but Bank, 111-170 fathoms, sticky green mud; 4197, same region, 

 31-90 fathoms, sticky green mud and fine sand; 4223, Boca de Quadra, 

 southeastern -Alaska, 48-57 fathoms, soft green mud; 4231, vicinity 

 of Naha Bay, Behm Canal, southeastern Alaska, 82-113 fathoms, 

 green mud and slate fragments; 4235, vicinity of Yes Bay, Behm Canal, 

 130-193 fathoms, gray mud. The last specimen is a ripe male, dis- 

 tended with sperm. 

 Goniada annulata Moore. 



Goniada annulata Moore, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1905, pp. 549-553, PI. 

 XXXVI, figs. 45-48. 



Most of the specimens are mature and have the posterior region 

 distended with eggs or sperm. There is a distinct tendency to increase 

 in size in correspondence with the location of the station from south 

 northward. The species is quite common from Halibut Bank, in the 

 Gulf of Georgia, northward to Chatham Strait. Stations 4197, Halibut 

 Bank, Gulf of Georgia, B. C, 31-90 fathoms, sticky green mud and 

 fine sand; 4198, same region, 157-230 fathoms, soft green mud; 4235, 

 vicinity of Yes Bay, Behm Canal, 130-193 fathoms, gray mud; 4237, 

 same region, 192-198 fathoms, green mud; 4238, same region, 229-231 

 fathoms, mud and rocks; 4258, vicinity of Funter Bay, Lynn Canal, 

 300-313 fathoms, mud; 4264, off Freshwater Bay, Chatham Strait, 

 282-293 fathoms, green mud. 



AMPHARETIDiB. 

 Ampharete arctioa Malmgren. 



Ampharete arctioa Malmgren, Kgl. Vet.-Akad. Forh., 1865, p. 364. 

 Wiren has already recorded this species from Bering Sea, Other- 



