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 Nkphthys INCISA, Malmgren. 



Nephthys ingens, Stimpson ; fide Verrill. 



Grand Manan, in deep water, one specimen (Stimpson). Bay of Fundy, 

 10 to 60 fathoms, Verrill ; who says that it is the "most common and 

 abundant species on muddy bottoms along the whole New England coast." 

 It occurs at all depths from 2 to 430 fathoms." 



Nephthys picta, Ehlers. 



Dredged by the writer, in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, off Cap Bon Ami, six 

 miles from shore, on a stony bottom, in 30 fathoms, in 1871 ; also between 

 Cape Gaspd and Cap des Rosiers, in 75 to 80 fathoms, stones, in 1872. 



Nephthys Canadensis, M'Intosh. 



1900. Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., Ser. vii., vol. v., p. 264. 



Dredged by the writer, in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, between Cape Gasp^ 

 and Cap des Rosiers, in 75 to 80 fathoms, and eight miles S.E, of Bonaven- 

 ture Island, in 56 fathoms, in 1872 ; also, on the Bradelle Bank, in 1873 ; 

 and described from these localities by Professor M'Intosh. 



Nepthys Lawrencii, M'Intosh. 



1900. Op. cit.. p. 265. 



Described from specimens dredged by the writer in the Gulf of St. Law- 

 rence off Cape Gaspe and Cap des Rosiers, in 1872 ; also on the Bradelle Bank, 

 and off Port Hood, Cape Breton, in 1873. 



Family Sigalionidce. 

 Pholoe minuta (Fabricius). 



Aphrodite minuta, O. Fabricius (1780). 

 Pholoe mimita, (Ersted (1843). 



Gulf of St. Lawrence, Whiteaves (M'Intosh) ; and north shore of the 

 Gulf, at Belles Amours Harbour, Bradore Bay, just inside the Strait of Belle 

 Isle, on a muddy bottom, in eight fathoms (Packard). 



Pholoe tecta, Stimpson. 



1853. Synups. Marine Invert. Grand Manan, p. 36. 



Grand Manan, " dredged in 4 fathoms, on a bottom of coarse sand and 

 nullipores '' (Stimpson). 



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