86 

 Lagisca rarispina, var. occidentalis, M'Intosh. 



1874. Op. cit., p. 262. 



Gulf of St. Lawrence, collected by the writer and described by Professor 

 M'Intosh. 



EuNOA NODOSA, (Sars). 



Le Have Bank, Nova Scotia, in 45 and 60 fathoms, U. S. Fish Commis- 

 sion, 1872, Smith and Harger (Verrill) ; Gulf of St. Lawrence, Whiteaves 

 (M'Intosh). 



EuNOA CErstedi, Malmgren. 



Dredged by the writer on the Orphan Bank, opposite the mouth of the 

 Baie des Chaleurs, in 1872. 



EuNOA SPiNULOSA, Verrill. 



1880. Proc. U.S. Nat. Museum, vol. ii., p. 169. 



" Sable Island Bank, off Nova Scotia, Captain McPhee, schooner Carl 

 Schurz, November, 1878 (U. S. Fish Commission)," Verrill. 



Nychia cirrhosa (Pallas). 



Le Have Bank, Nova Scotia, in 45 fathoms, U. S. Fish Commission, 1872, 

 Smith and Harger (Verrill). Gulf of St. Lawrence, abundant in the 

 writer's dredgings (M'Intosh). 



Nychia Amondseni, Malmgren. 



Gulf of St. Lawrence, rather plentiful in the writer's collections. " A 

 specimen of Selenium polynoe.^, Kroyer, was attached to the ventral aspect 

 of a foot of one " (M'Intosh). 



Lepidonotus squa.matus (L.). 



Aphrodita squamata, L. (1767). 

 Aphrodite punctata, Miiller (1776). 

 Polynoe squamata, Gould (1841). 

 Lepidonote punctata, (Ersted (1843). 

 Lepidonotus squamatus, Malmgren (1865). 



Throughout the entire region, abundant, from above low-water mark to a 

 depth of 80 fathoms. 



