A. E. Yerrill — New England Annelida. 299 



Trophonia pluinosa, 100-125 fath. 



Sabella pavoiiia, 125 fath. 



Goniada maculata, 100-112 fath. 



Ampliictene auricoraa (tube), 100-112 fath. ? = [Pootinaria graimlata.] 



Terebellides Stroemii, 100-112 fath. (Strinnii Sars.) 



Thelepus circinatus, 100-112 fath. (cincinnatus) = T. cincinuatus. 



Praxilla gracilis, 100-112 fath. =[Praxillella gracilis V.] 



Liimbrinereis fragilis, 200 fiith. 



Halanoglossus, sp. 



In the same paper, p. 14, two species of Gepiiyrea are recorded, on 

 the authority of A. E. Verrill : 



Phascolosoma boreale Kef. =:[Phascolosoma eremita Sars.] 



Phascolosoma (Erstedii Kef. (?). = [Phascolosoma margarita- 



ceum Sars.] 



1873-4. — A. E. Verrill. Report upon the Invertebrate Animals of 

 Vineyard Sound and the Adjacent waters, with an account of the 

 Physical Characters of the Region [Crustacea by S. I. Smith and 

 0. irarger].<^ U. S. Commission of Fish and Fisheries, Part I. 

 Report on the Condition of the Sea Fisheries of the South Coast 

 of Xew England in 1871 and 1872, by Spencer F. Baird, Com- 

 missioner [pp. 295-747, 38 pl<(tes and a map], Washington, 1873. 



A separate edition teas also published by A. E. Verrill and S. I. 

 Smith, loith original 2iagi>i((.tion on the inner margins, and neio 

 pagination on the outer margins, bid wnthout the chart. 1874. 



This work included all the species known at that date from the 

 region between Cape Cod and southern New Jersey. Many addi- 

 tional species have subsequently been discovered, especially in the 

 deeper waters, at a greater distance from the coast, and also among 

 the small free-swimming species of Syllida?. 



Extensive dredgings have subsequently been carried on, within 

 these limits, by the U. S. Fish Commission, during the seasons of 

 1874, 1875, 1880, and 1881. The results of these explorations have 

 not yet been fully reported upon. 



In referring to the pages of this report the numbers refer to the 

 original pagination, except those enclosed in brackets, which refer to 

 the author's edition. The first reference, in each case, is to the 

 systematic list of species. 



The volume containing this report is dated 1873, when it was 

 printed, but this part of the volume was not actually issued until 

 early in 1874. 



