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Family Cirratulidce. 

 CiRRATULUS ciRRHATUS (Fabricius). 



Lumbricus cirratus, O. Fabricius (1780). 

 Terebella cirrata, Stimpson (1853). 

 Cirratulus cirrata, Packard (1867). 



Grand Manan, " in deep water, chiefly on shelly bottoms, in 20-40 

 fathoms" (Stimpson). "Taken from the stomach of a codfish caught in 10 

 fathoms, Strait of Belle Isle, off Belles Amours " (Packard) ; Greenland 

 (Fabricius). 



Family Spionidce. 



ScoLECOLEPis CIRRATA (Sars). Var. 



Nerine cirrata, M. Sars (1856). 

 Scolecolepis cirrata, Malmgren (1865). 



Gulf of St. Lawrence, dredged by the writer and determined by Professor 

 M'Intosh. See H.M.S. Challenger Reports, Zoology, vol. xii., p. 380. 



Prionospio Steenstrupi, Malmgron. 



Dredged by the writer in the deep sea mud (from 110 to 220 fathoms) 

 between Anticosti and the Gaspe peninsula, in 1872; and between the 

 Bradelle Bank and Miscou Island, in 45 fathoms, mud and stones, in 1873. 



PoLYDARA coNCHARUM, Verrill. 



1880. Proc. U.S. Nat. Museum, vol. ii., p. 174. 



" Very common all along the coast, from Cape Cod to Nova Scotia, in 10 to 

 100 fathoms, in tortuous, narrow galleries excavated in shells, especially of 

 Cyprina Islandica : also in decayed wood dredged in 32 fathoms off Cape 

 Cod, Collected by the writer in the Bay of Fundy in 1863, 1864, 1868, 

 1870, and subsequently at various localities while dredging for the U. S. 

 Fish Commission in 1872, 187£, 1877, 1878 and 1879" (Verrill). 



Family Chcetopteridoe. 



Spioch.etopterus TYPicus, Sars. 



Chateau Bay, Strait of Belle Isle, in 30 to 40 fathoms, hard sandy bottom. 

 " Several fragments of tubes were also found fossil in the quaternary beds 

 at Caribou Island " (Packard). 



