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Family Sjjhoerodoridce. 



Ephesia gracilis, Rathke. 



Gulf of St. Lawrence, off Cap des Rosiers lighthouse, in 1 25 fathoms, 

 dredged by the writer with the preceding species. 



Another species of Ephesia (apparently from the writer's dredgings in the 

 Gulf of St. Lawrence) is mentioned but not described, under the name E. 

 Canadensis, by Professor M'Intosh, on page 362, of the twelfth volume of 

 the Zoological Reports of H.M.S. Challenger. 



Family Scalibregmidoe. 



EuMENiA CRASSA, CErsted. 



Dredged by the writer, in 1872, between Anticosti and the Gaspe penin- 

 sula, in from 110 to 220 fathoms. 



SCALIBREGMA INFLATUM, Rathke. 



Dredged by the writer, with the preceding species, in deep water, between 

 Anticosti and the Gaspe peninsula, in 1872 ; also, on the Orphan Bank, in 

 1873. 



Family Opheliidoe. 



Ammotrypane aulogaster, Rathke. 



Gulf of St. Lawrence, off Cap des Rosiers lighthouse, in 125 fathoms, and 

 at several localities to the north, south and south-east of the Island of 

 Anticosti, in from 100 to 112 fathoms; dredged by the wnter in 1871. 



Ammotrypane fimbriata, Verrill. 



1873. U. S. Fish Comm. Rep. for 1871-72, p. 604. 

 Bay of Fundy, 10 to 90 fathoms mud (Verrill). 



Ophelia limacina, Rachke. 



N.N.E. of Shediac Island, N.B.. in 5 fathoms, sand, dredged by the 

 writer in 1873. 



Ophelia glabra, Stimpson. 



1853. Synops. Marine Invert. Grand Manan, p. 33. 

 Grand Manan, " dredged on muddy bottoms in deep water " (Stimpson). 



