290 A. E. Verrill — New England Annelida. 



Nereis abyssicola St., sp. nov., p. 33. 

 Nereis iris St., sp. uov., p. 33. 



Nereis denticulata, sp. nov., p. 33, fig. 23.=Nereis pelagica Linne, 

 Nereis grandis St., sp. nov., p. 34, fig. 24. = Nereis virens Sars. 

 Enonella bicarinata, gen. et sp. nov., p. 34. Not seen by me. 

 Eunice (Erstedii St., sp. nov., p, 34. =Leodice vivida, young. 



Etmice vivida St., sp. nov., p. 35, fig. 26. =Leodice vivida V. 

 Onuphis Eschrichtii, p. 35. =Nothria conchylega 3Ign, 



Cryptonota citrina St., gen. et sp. nov., 



p. 36, fig. 27. =Spinther citrinus V. 



Euphrosyne borealis CErs., p. 36. 



Pholoe tecta St., sp. nov., p. 36. =Pholoe minuta, var. 



Lepidonote cirrata Ql^rs., p. 36. =Harmothoe inibricata. 



Lepidonote punctata Q5rs., p. 36. =Lepidonotus squaraatus. 



Lepidonote scahra CErs., p. 36. =Eunoa Q5rstedii Mgn. 



Aphrodite aculeata Baster, p. 36. 



1855. — JosKPH Leidy. Marine Invertebrate Fauna of the Coasts 

 of Rhode Island and Nevi Jersey .<\Iournal Acad. Nat. 

 Science Philadelphia, II, vol. Hi [pj->. 144-148, 4to, two 

 plates; separate copies, pp. 12-16], 1855. 



Dr. Leidy, in this work, gave a brief list of Annelids observed by 

 him, and described a number of new and interesting forms. 



list of Species. 



Naraganseta coralii L., gen. et sp. nov., 



p. 144 (12), pi. 11, figs. 46-48. =[Dodecaceria coralii V.] 



Sabella ocidifera L., sp. nov., p. 145 (13), 



pi. 11, figs. 55-61. =Potamilla reniforrais. 



Clymene urceolatus L., sp. nov., p. 145. Not seen by me. 

 Clymene tonpiatus L., sp. nov., p. 146. =Clymenella torquata V. 

 Pectinaria auricoma Grubo, p. 146. =[Pectinaria Gouldii V.]* 



Terebella ornata L., sp. nov., p. 146, pi. 



11, figs. 44, 45. =:Amphitrite ornata V. 



Spirorbis spirillum Lam., p. 146. =:Spirorbis borealis. 



* Some of the divisions of the genus Pectinaria, proposed by Malmgren as genera, 

 do not seem to me well founded ; at least, I cannot regard them as of generic value. 

 Among these is the group named Clstenides, which does not seem worthy of separa- 

 tion, even as a sub-genus, from Pectinaria. The species hitherto named by me Cis- 

 tenides Goiddii should, therefore, be called Pectinaria Govldii V. 



