324 A. E. Verrill — Neio England Annelida. 



The notices of the following papers were omitted from their proper 

 places. The first should have been inserted on page 291 ; the 

 second, on page 296. 



1860. — J. W. Dawson. On t/ie Tubicolous Marine Worms of the 

 Gidf of iSt. La wrence.<^ Canadian Naturalist and Geol- 

 ogist, V, [2)p. 24-30, with cuts] Feb., 1860. 



List of Species. 

 Spirorbis spirillum, p. 25. =Spirorbis borealis. 



Spirorbis sinistrorsa, p. 25. ?=Spirorbis lucidus, juv. 



Spirorbis nautiloides, p. 25. ■?=Spirorbis Stimpsoni V. 



Spirorbis carinata, p. 26. 

 Spirorbis vitrea, p. 26. 

 Spirorbis cancellata, p. 27, fig. 1, a-e. 

 Spirorbis granulata, p. 27. 



Spirorbis porrecta, p. 28. =Spirorbis lucidus. 



Serpula (Vermilia) serrula (Stimp.), p. 29 fig. 2, a-c, lateral chambers 



of shell. 

 Pectinaria Grcenlandica ? p. 29. ?=[Pectinaria granulata.] 



1868. — A. S. Packard, Jr. A few Sea Worms.<^Amer. Naturalist, 

 vol. a, [pp. 267-275,] Julg, 1868. 



This is a popular account of the habits and structure of a few 

 forms, native and foreign. The New England species mentioned are 

 as follows : 



No name, p. 270, fig. 1. =Cirratulus cirratus. 



Hoematorrhaea, p. 270, fig. 2. =Polycirrus eximius, young. 



Araphitrite cirrata, p. 271, fig. 3, (after Malmgren.) 

 Pectinaria hyperborea (non Mgn.), p. 274, fig. 4. 



= Pectinaria granulata, in part. 

 Nereis denticulata, p. 274. = Nereis pelagica. 



Nereis grandis, p. 275. =Nereis virens. 



[Printed, October 11, 1881.] 



