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Scofcia, in 45 fathoms, gravelly and stony bottom, U. S. Fish Commission, 

 1872 (Smith and Harger). 



" Gulf of St. Lawrence to Casco Bay, low-water to 60 fathoms. Common 

 at Eastport, Me., and Grand Manan, N.B., 1862 to 1872, at low-water mark, 

 under stones, in tide-pools and at all depths down to 40 fathoms, on stony 

 bottoms. Halifax, N.S., 8 to 10 fathoms, 1877 " (Verrill). 



Family Flanaridre. 



FoviA AFFiNis (CErsted). 



" T have taken only a single specimen of a dark green variety (referred 

 doubtfully to this species) at Eastport, Me., and Grand Manan, N.B., dur- 

 ing many seasons spent in studying the fauna of that region " (Verrill). 



Procerodes vlvm (CErsted). 



" New Haven to Bay of Fundy. Found near low-water mark, under 

 stones and in tide-pools, among algpe " (Verrill). 



ACCELA. 



Family Aphanostonia. 



Doubtful Species. 



Typhlocolax acutus (Girard). 



Typhlolcpta acuta (Girard) Stimpsou (1853). 

 TyphoGolax acutus, Verrill (1892). 



Grand Manan, " found in considerable numbers creeping over the surface of 



Chirodota Icevis " (Stimpson). 



NEMERTEA.* 



ENOPLA. 



Family Amphiporido'.. 

 Amphiporus axgulatus (Fabricius). 



Fasciola angulata, O. Fabricius, in O. F. Muller (1774). 



Planaria angulata (Fabi-icins) Muller (1776) ; and Fabricius (1780). 



Omatoplea Stimpsoni (Girard) Stimpson (1853). 



Amphiporus Stimpsoni, Verrill (1879). 



Amphiporus angulatus, Verrill (1892). 



Grand Manan, common at low-water mark under stones (Stimpson). 



" Massachusetts Bay to Gulf of St. Lawrence, Labrador, Cumberland Gulf, 



* Extracted largely from Professor Verrill's " Marine Nemerteans of New England, 

 etc."', in the Transactions of the Connecticut A.cadeiny of Arts and Sciences, vol. viii., pp. 

 382-456, published in June, 1892. 



