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wards from low water mark, and (c) species extending 

 from tlie littoral to considerable depths, i.e., indefinite. 

 The following short list embodies these observations. 



LITTORAL. DEEP WATEH. 



Hermioiiinae 

 * Poly nut' i/nbricata Pulijno'r haliceti 



casta Ilea 



IXDEFINIT]?. 



Polijno'c propinqua 

 ,, inijxir 



Nijclila clrrusa 



Sthenelais boa 



,, lunidata 



,, Johnston i 

 AcJiolo'r aster Icola 

 Hennadion assiniile Lep. squamatus 



,, pelliicidiini 

 StJienelais Umicola 

 Spinther oniscoides 

 Emiicin^ie 



LumbrinerinaB 

 Neplitliijs cceca 

 Cast alia punctata 



Psaniathe fusca 



*Eidalia viridis 



Cap itella cap Ita ta 



A yen icola marina 



Axiothea catenata 



Cirratulidse 



Spionidse 



Sabellaria alveolata Sab. spinulosa 



NereidcB generally 



Neplithijs honibergl 

 Epliesia gracilis 



Oplielia liniacijia 



Aniniotry. aulogaster Scoloplos arniiger 

 Oicenia filiform is 

 ChlorliBemidae 

 TerebellidaB 



Sabella pavonia 

 Filigrana implexa 



Serpula vermicularis Pomatoc. triqueter 

 S2)irorbis borealis Spirorbis liicidus 



Although I put the foregoing forward provisionally, I 

 believe it to be accurate in the main, and I would draw 

 attention to the graphic manner in which it depicts the 



* Oeeasidiuilly t'uuiid in dee}! watei. 



