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1880. — J. H. Emerton. Life on the SeasJwre, or A?nnials of our 

 Coasts and Bays. [138 pp., 12)no., 151 atts.] Geo. A. 

 Bates ^ iSalem, Mass., 1880. 



This work contains brief popular accounts ol" several annelids, with 

 notes on their habits. Many of the figures are the same as those in 

 the Report on the Invertebrata of Vineyard Sound, etc. 



List of Sp)ecies. 

 Nereis virens, pp. 23, 122, figs. 24-26, (after TurnbuU.) 

 Clymenella torquata, pp. 24, 121, fig, 27. 



Cistenides Gouldii, pp. 24, 122, fig. 28. =[Pcctinaria Gouldii.] 



Polycirrus exiniius, p. 25, fig. 29. 

 Lepidonotus squamatus, p. 26, fig. 30 (original). 



Autolytus, sp., p. 86, fig. 106 (original). =:Autolytus cornutus, male. 

 Trophonia afiinis, pp. 116, 121, fig. 142. 

 Diopatra cuprea, pp. 117, 122, fig. 143. 

 Amphitrite ornata, pp. 118, 123, fig. 134. 



Nephthys ingens, p. 122. =Nephthis incisa. 



Nephthys coeca, p. 122. 

 Sternaspis fossor, p. 135, fig. 156. 

 Aphrodite aculeata, p. 135. 



1880. — A. E, Verrill. Notice of Recent Additions to the 3Iarine 

 Lnvertebrata of the Northeastern Coast of America, loith 

 Descriptions of New Genera and Species and Critical 

 Remarks on others. Part LI. — Mollusca, xcith notes on 

 Annelida, Echinodermata, etc., collected by the United 

 States Fish Commission.<^Proceedings of United States 

 National Museum, Hi, pp. 356-405, Dec, 1880. 



This paper is devoted almost entirely to the mollusca, but in the 

 introductory remarks some of the remarkable annelids recently dis- 

 covered in the deep water (100-500 fathoms), off the southern coast 

 of New England, are mentioned, in connection with their peculiar 

 tubes, which occurred in vast numbers. Two of the new species are 

 briefly described. 



List of Species. 

 Hyalinoeeia artifex, sp. nov., p. 357. 

 Nothria, sp., p. 358. 

 Leodice polyhranchia, sp. nov., p. 358, 



