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Family Sabellidoe. 



Sabella pavonina, Savigny. 



Grand Manan (Stimpson) ; Gulf of St. Lawrence, off Cap des Rosiers 

 lighthouse, in 125 fathoms (Whiteaves); Greenland (Fabricius, under the 

 name Tuhularia jjenicillus). 



Sabella zonalis, Stimpson. 

 1853. Synops. Marine Invert. Grand Manan, p. 30. 



Grand Manan, " in four fathoms among nullipores, the specimens taken 

 having their tubes thickly coated with mud " (Stimpson). 



Potamilla oculifera (Leidy). 



Sabella oculifera, Leidy (1855). 

 Potamilla oculifera, Verrill (1873). 



" Bay of Fundy, from low-wacer mark to 60 fathoms " (Verrill ; who says 

 that it is " closely related to F. reniformis of northern Europe, and possibly 

 identical with it)." Le Have Bank, off Cape Sable, N.S., in 45 fathoms, 

 U. S. Fish Commission, 1872 (Smith and Harger). 



Potamilla neglecta, Malmgren. 



Le Have Bank, N.S., in 45 fathoms, very abundant ; and in 60 fathoms, 

 abundant, U. S. Fish Commission, 1872 (Smith and Harger). 



Potamilla Torelli, Malmgren. 



H.M.S. Challenger, Station 49 (May 20, 1873) south of Halifax, Nova 

 Scotia, in 85 fathoms, gravel and stones (M'Intosh). 



Chone infundibuliformis, Kroyer. 



Dredged by the writer in 1872, in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, seven miles 

 E. by S. of Cap des Rosiers, in 110 fathoms, coarse sand and stones ; between 

 Griffins Cove and Cap des Rosiers, in 150 fathoms, mud ; and about 10 miles 

 from Cap des Rosiers, in 160 to 170 fathoms, mud and stones. 



Family Terebellidce. 



Terebellides Strcemii, M. Sars. 



Bay of Fundy, 10 to 90 fathoms, muddy bottom (Verrill) ; Gulf of St. 

 Lawrence, dredged by the writer in 1871 at various localities to the north, 

 south and south-east of the Island of Anticosti, in from 100 to 112 fathoms. 



