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Family Telethusce. 



Arenicola piscatorum, Lamarck. 



Grand Manan, " common on sandy shores above low- water mark, especially 

 where there are scattered boulders " (Stimpson). " A specimen was found 

 in the stomach of a codfish, taken in 15 to 20 fathoms, at Belles Amours," 

 on the northern side of the Strait of Belle Isle (Packard). 



Family Chlorcemidoe. 



SiPHONOSTO.MUM ASPEKUM, Stimpson. 

 1853. Synops. Marine Invert. Grand Manan, p. 31. 



Grand Manan Island, "dredged in the Hake Bay, on a shelly bottom, in 

 25 fathoms " (Stimpson). Salmon Bay, east of Esquimaux Bay, on the north 

 shore of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, just inside of the Strait of Belle Isle, " at 

 a depth of 10 fathoms, on a muddy bottom " (Packard). 



Tecturella flaccida, Stimpson. 

 1853. Synops. Marine Invert. Grand Manan, p. 32. 



Grand Manan Island, "among nullipores and shells in 3-15 fathoms. A 

 few specimens, which must be very closely allied to, if not identical with 

 the Siphonostomuin vac/iniferum of Rathke, described at length by R. 

 Leuckart, in Wiegman's Archiv, for 1849, vol. i., p. 164 " (Stimpson). 



Brada granosa, Stimpson. 



1853. Synops. Marine Invert. Grand Manan, p. 32. 

 Grand Manan, " on sandy bottoms in 4-6 fathoms " (Stimpson). 



Brada subl^vis, Stimpson. 



1853. 0[.. cit„ p. 32. 

 Grand Manan, "dredged on nullipore and muddy bottoms in the lami- 

 narian zone " (Stimpson). 



Trophonia plumosa (Miiller). 



Amphitrile plumosa, Miiller (1776); and O. Fabricius (1780). 

 Trophonia plumosa, Johnston (18(i5). 

 Siphonostomum phtmosum, Packard (18fi7). 



Off Cap des Rosiers lighthouse, in 125 fathoms, dredged by the writer in 



1871. "Dredged at Caribou Island, in 8 fathoms of water, on a sandy 



bottom," by Dr. A. S. Packard in 1860, and determined by the late Dr. 



Stimpson. 



