80 



of slaty stones " (Stirapson). Le Have Bank, Nova Scotia, in 45 fathoms, 

 very abundant, — and in 60 fathoms, abundant, U. S. Fish Commission, 1872, 

 (Smith and Harger). H.M.S. Chalienger, Station 49 (iMay 20, 1873) 

 south of Halifax, Nova Scotia, in So fathoms, gravel and stones. " In the 

 instances from Station 49, the tubes are composed of fragments of shells 

 with a few stones, and therefore are in contrast with those from the Gulf of 

 St. Lawrence, Canada, which (tubes) are almost wholly formed of small 

 stones" (M'Intosh). Common at many localities in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, 

 at moderate depths, down to 125 fathoms, dredged by the writer in 1871, 

 1872, and 1873. North shore of the Gulf of St. Lawrence at Salmon Bay, 

 in 15 fathoms ; and Chateau Bay, Strait of Belle Tsle, in 25 to 30 fathoms ; 

 also Gateau Harbour, coast of Labrador, in 15 fathoms sand (Packard). 



Onuphis sicula, De Quatrefages. 

 Gulf of St. Lawrence, Whiteaves (M'Intosh), 



Family Eunicidce. 

 Eunice QErstedii, Stimpson. 



1S53. Synops. Marine Invert. Grand Manan, p. 34. 



Grand Manan, " dredged in 20fathoms on a shelly bottom, off the northern 

 point of Duck Island" (Stimpson). H.M.S. Challenger, ^Station 49 (May 

 20, 1873), south of Halifax, Nova Scotia, in 85 fathoms, gravel and stones 

 (M'Intosh). 



Family Lumbrinereidce. 



LUMBRICONEREIS FRAGILIS (Mliller). 



Lumhricus fragilu, O. F. Mliller (1776). 

 LuntLric^oneris fragilis, (Ersted (1843). 

 Lumhrinereis fragilis, Maltngren (1867). 



Bay of Fundy and Atlantic coast of Nova Scotia, from low-water mark to 

 430 fathoms (Verrill). Gulf of St. Lawrence, about half way between the 

 S. W. point of the Island of Anticosti and the Gaspe peninsula, in 200 

 fathoms, mud, dredged by the writer in 1871. 



Family Nereidou. 

 Nereis (Lycoris) pelagica, L. 



Heti roncrfis arctica ((Ersted) Packard. 



Everywhere throughout the entir'^' region, from low-w^ter mark to 106 

 fathoms, or more. Bay of Fundy (Verrill) ; Nova >-C(;tia, Le Have Bank 



