A. E. Verrill — Neio England xirmelida. 31 7 



Syllis, sp., 



Cistenides graiiulata Mgn., p. 141. zz:[ Pectin aria graiiulata]. 



Tlielepus cincinnatus (Fabr.) V., p. 141. 



Spirorbis lucidus Morcli, p. 142. 



Spirorbis quadrangularis Stirap., p. 142. 



Phascolosoma margaritaceuni (Sars) Kor. & Dan. (?), p. 142. 



1879. — H. E. Webster. On the Annelida Chmtopoda of the Vir- 

 ginian Coast \^P2^- 1-69, j9/«^e5 \-ll'\.<^Tya/isactions of the 

 Albany Institute, vol. ix, pp. 202-269, Jan..^ 1879. 



Tlie species enumerated were from Northampton Co., Virginia, 

 (eastern sliore), and are all shallow water and shore species. 



List of Species belonging to the JS'ev^ E^igland Faxina. 

 Lepidonotus squaniatus Kinbg., p. 204 [4], pi. 1, figs. 1-5. 

 Lepidonotiis S(iuamatiTS, var. angustus, p. 205 [5]. 

 Lepidametria connnensalis, n. sp., p. 210 [10], pi. 3, figs. 28-31. 

 Sthenelais picta Verrill, p. 213. 



Nephthys ingens Stimpson, p. 213. =Nephthys incisa Mgn. 



Nephthys picta Ehlers, p. 214. 

 Podarke obscura Verrill, jx 216. 

 Syllis frag His, sp. no v., p. 217, pi. 4, figs. 42, 43. 

 Sphmrosyllis foi'tuita, sp. nov., p. 221, pi. 4, figs. 44-48. 

 Paedophylax dispar, S]>. nov., p. 223, pi. 4, fig. 49, pi. 5, figs. 50-55, 

 Nereis virens Sars, p. 235. 



Nereis limbata Ehlers, p. 235, pi. 6, figs. 70-75. 

 Diojjatra cuprea Clpd., p. 236. 



Marphysa sanguinea Quatr., p. 236, pi. 6, figs. 76-80, pi. 7, figs. 81-83. 

 Drilonereis longa, sp. nov., ]). 240, pi. 7, figs. 84-88. 

 Liimbriconereis tenuis V., p. 241. (Lumbrincreis.) 

 Arabella opalina Verrill, p. 242. 

 Staurocephalus pallidus Verrill, p. 242 (descr.)* 

 Rhynchobolus Americanus Verrill, p. 245. 

 Spiochoitopterus ocidatus, sp. nov., p. 47, pi. 8, figs. 98-102. 

 Anthostoma robustum V., p. 258. =[Scoloplos robustus V.] 



Anthostoma fragile V., p. 258. =[Scoloplos fragilis V.] 



* The supposed error ia the original measurement of this species, referred to by 

 Professor Webster, is only apparent, owing to the fact that the specimens of this 

 species contract excessively when put into alcohol. My original measurements were 

 from the living specimens, and are correct. Still larger specimens have since been 

 obtained. 



Trans. Conn, Acad., Vol. LV. 42 Oct., 1881. 



