Aj'enicola marina 89 



Arenicola marina {continued) — 



Tauhcr. Annul. Danica (1879), p. 110. 

 Temjiletcrn, Loudon's Mag. Nat. Hist., ix (1836), p. 234. 

 ^VcrriJl, Amer. J. Sci., 3 ser., x (1875), p. 39 (Noank, Conn.). 

 Wehster and Benedict, U.S. Comm. Fish., ix (1884), p. 72.') (Race Pain. 



Mass.). 

 Willem, Trav. Stat. Zool. ^Yimel•eux, vii (1899), p. 574. 

 Wiren, Vega-Exped. Yet. Arb., ii (1883), p. 406 (0. Ragosin, Kara Sea). 



Arenicola marina, partim — 



Ives, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. 1890 (1891). p. 74. 

 MarenzeUcr, Zool. Jahrb. Abt. Syst.. iii (1888), ]!. 12. 



Arenicola carbonaria — 



Leach, Encycl. Ik-it., 4th Edit., Suppl. i (1816), p. 452, pi. xxvi. 

 Caillaud, Ann. Soc. Acad. Nantes, xxxvi (1865), p. 2S. 

 Chemi, 111. conchyliol., i (1842), pp. 1., 12, pi. i, fig. 7. 



Ranzani, Opusc. Sci., ii (1817), p. 110, tab. iv ; Tsis (1817). 1449-1452, 

 taf. xi. 



Arenicola natalis — 



Girard, Proc. J3oston Soc. Nat. Hist., v (1856), p. 88. 



Arenicola papillosa — 



Quatrefages, Hist. Nat. Annel., ii (1865), p. 266. 



Arenicola tinctoria — 



Leach. Encycl. Brit., 4th Edit., Suppl. i (1816), p. 4.'')2. 



Ar^nicole des peeheurs — 



Ciivier,li\x\\. Sci. Soc. Philom. Paris (1802), no. 64, pi. vii, figs. 1-5; Regne 

 Anim., ii (1817), p. 527 : op. cit., 2 Edit., iii (1830), p. 197 : op. cit.. 

 Edit. Disc, Annol. (Edwarde), pi. i, pi. viii, tig. 1. 



Clymenides sulphurea — 



CIa2)arede. Beobaoht. Anat. wirbell. Thiei-e Normand. (1863). p. 30. 

 Fai/vrJ. Hist. nat. Cotentin, iii (1905), p. 75 (St. Yaast). 



Clymenides svilfurea — 



ClajMrede, oj). cit., p. 118, Descr., taf. xv, figs. 24-27. 



Clymenides sulfureus — 



McHnil. C. R. Soc. Biol. Paris, ser. 10, iii (1896), p. 888 (Winiereux) ; Bull. 

 Sci. Fr. Belg., xxx (1897), pp. 148, 163. 



Eruca marina,' — the fishers call it liUg — 



Sihhald, Hist. Fife and Kinross (1710), p. .56. 



Lugg— 



Carew, Survey Cornwall (1602), p. 34 b. 



' The "Eruca marina — ad Jittufi maris in Corniihia " of ^lerrett (Pinax 

 Reruni Nat. Brit., Lond. (1667), p. 36), was possibly the lugwonn. previously 

 recorded from Cornwall by Carew. Merrett also mentions (p. 196). " Lumhricns 

 mar.''' 



