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(Smith and Harger) ; and H.M.S. Challenger, Station 49 (M'Tntosh). 

 Occurs frequently from Anticosti, to Square Island, (Labrador) in 10 to 30 

 fathoms (Packard); Greenland (Oersted). 



A fossil specimen, in a nodule from Green's Creek, near Ottawa, has been 

 referi'ed to this species by Sir J , W. Dawson. 



Nereis virens, Sars. 



Nereia i/randis, Stiiupson (1853); fide Verrill. 



Grand Manan, "at low-water, under large stones" (Stimpson). New 

 Haven, at low-water, northward to Labrador (Verrill). 



Nereis abyssicola, Stimpson. 



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

 Grand Manan, in 40 fathoms mud, off Long Island (Stimpson). 



Nereis iris, Stimpson. 



1853. Op. cit., p. 3.3. 



Grand Manan, in 20 fathoms north of Duck Island. " It was found in a 

 thin leathery tube, encased with small pebbles " (Stimpson). 



Nereis denticulata, Stimpson. 



1853. Op. cit., p. 33. 

 Grand Manan, at low-water mark (Stimpson). 



Family Syllidce. 



EUSYLLIS TUBIFEX, GoSSe. 



H.M.S. Challenger, dredged near Station 48 (May 8, 1873) off Le Have 

 Bank, Nova Scotia, on a rocky bottom, in 51 fathoms (MTntosh). 



Family Phyllodocida'. 



Eteone cylindrica, (Ersted. 



North shore of the Strait of Belle Isle, at Belles Amours, in 5 fathoms 

 of water, on a muddy bottom (Packard). 

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