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Family Aphroditidce. 



L.ETMONicE FiLicoHNis, Kinberg. 



One or two examples of this species were recognized by Professor M'Intosh 

 in the writer's Gulf of St. Lawrence dredginm in 1871-73. 



L^TMONiCE ARMATA, Verrill. 



1871). I'roc. U. S. Nat. Museum, vol. ii., p. 169. 



" Common on muddy bottoms in the Bay of Fundy and Gulf of Maine, in 

 50 to 150 fathoms. Collected first in 1864, 1865 and 1868," by Professor 

 Verrill and S. I. Smith, " and subsequently by the U. S. Fish Commission, 

 in man}'^ localities." 



" It differs from L. Jilicornis, with which it was formerly identified by me, 

 not only in having a much smaller median antenna, but also in the character 

 of the seta3, especially those of the ventral fascicule. Whether the Gulf of 

 St. Lawrence specimens, recorded by M'Intosh as L. Jilicornis, belong to 

 this species, is uncertain " (Verrill). 



L^.T.MONiCB PRODUCTA, Grube, var. assimilis, M'Intosh. 



1885. H.M.S. Challenger Reports, Zoology, vol. xii., p. 4. 



H. M.S. Challenger, dredged at Station 49 (May 20, 1873) south of Halifax, 

 Nova Scotia, in 85 fathoms, gravel and stones. 



Aphrodita aculeata, L. 



Grand Manan, " a fine lai'ge species, often four inches in length, which is 

 taken occasionally in deep water " (Stimpson) ; Bay of Fundy, 10 to 106 

 fathoms, mud (Verrill). Gulf of St. Lawrence, several young examples, in 

 the writer's 1871-73 collections (M'Intosh). 



Family Euphrosynidce. 

 Spinther citrinus (Stimpson). 



Cryptonota citrma, Stimpson (1853). 

 Spinther citrinus, M'Intosh (1874). 



Grand Manan, " dredged on a gravelly and somewhat muddy bottom, in 

 35 fathoms in the Hake Bay " (Stimpson). 



