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Phyllodoce Grcenlandica, (Ersted. 



Grand Manan, "not uncommon in 25 fathoms, shelly bottom, back of 

 Duck Island. A large bright green species " (Stimpson). Frequent at 

 Caribou Island, in 8 fathoms sand ; at Belles Amours, in 5 fathoms, mud ; 

 and at Square Island, Labrador, in 15 to 20 fathoms, on a shelly bottom 

 (Packard). 



Phyllodock catenula, Verrill. 



1873. IT. S. Fish Comm. Rep. for 1871 and 1872, p. 587. 



^' Very common in the Bay of Fundy, from low water to 50 fathoms" 

 (Verrill). 



Family Nepthydido'. 

 Nephthys ciliata (Midler). 



Nereis ciliata, O. F. ]Muller (1776). 

 Nephthys borealis, (Ersted (1843). 

 Nephthys ciliata, Rathke (1843). 



Grand Manan, dredged in 25 fathoms mud, near Duck Island, and in 40 

 fathoms mud, off Long Island. "The specimens found were mostly jet 

 black" (Stimpson). Gulf of St. Lawrence, abundant, dredged by the writer 

 and identified by Profes-or M'Intosh. 



Nephthys c^.ca (Fabricius). 



Nereis cceca, O. Fabricius (1780). 

 Nephthys caoa, (Ersted (1843) ; et auct. 



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

 M'Intosh. "Abundant on the vvhole coast" (of the north shore of the Gulf 

 of St. Lawrence, just inside of the Strait of Belle Isle, and of Labrador), 

 " especially the young, which were dredged in deep, soft mud, in Salmon 

 Bay and Belles Amours," P.Q., "in from 5 to 20 fathoms, •nd at Cateau 

 Harbour," Labrador, " in 15 fathoms, sand. Chateau Bay, 30 fathoms, hard 

 sandy bottom " (Packard). 



Nephthys longisetosa, CErsted. 



"Off Anticosti, Mr. Whiteavea " (M'Intosh); and dredged by Packard 

 at Belles Amours, at a depth of 5 fathoms, on a muddy bottom. 



