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EuDORELLA HispiDA, G. O. Sars, 



" Bay of Fundy," U. S. Fish Commi&sion, 1872, "abundant in 1 to 4 

 fathoms, very soft mud, — both males and females" (S. I. Smith, 1879), 



EuDORELLA PUSILLA, G. O. SarS. 



"Bay of Fundy," U. S. Fish Commission, 1872, "very abundant in 1 to 

 4 fathoms, very soft mud, also in 10 to 15 fathoms, mud;" and Gulf of St. 

 Lawrence, dredged by the writer in 1873 (S. I. Smith). 



EUDORELLA INTEGRA, S. I. Smith. 



1879. Trans. Conn. Acad. Arts and Sc, vol. v., p. 116. 



" Off Halifax, Nova Scotia," U.S. Fish Commission, 1877 ; " females carry- 

 ing eggs common, 42 fathoms, fine sand, and 52 fathoms, sandy mud ; also 

 two females from 57 fathoms, stones, sponges and red algse. About thirty 

 miles south of Halifax, 110 fathoms, fine sandy mud. Gulf or St. Lawrence, 

 1873 (J. F. Whiteaves) : both males and females, south of the eastern part 

 of Prince Edward Island, and in 70 fathoms, off the Bay of Chaleurs " (S. I. 

 Smith, 1879; op. cit. supra, p. 118). 



Family Diastylidce. 

 DiASTYLis LUCiFERUS (Kroyer). 



Cuma lucifera, Kroyer (1841). 

 Diastylis lucifera, Danielssen (liS58). 



"Bay of Fund\% 60 and 77 fathoms mud, off Head Harbour, August 16," 

 U. S. Fish Commission, 1872. "About ten miles north of Shediac, Gulf of 

 St. Lawrence," in 10 fathoms, sand, J. F. Whiteaves, 1873 (S. I. Smith, 

 1879 ; op. cit., p. 112). 



Diastylis Rathkii (Kroyer). 



Gtima Rathkii, Kroyer (1841). 

 Diastylis Rathkii, Bate (1856). 

 Alauna Goodsiri, Packard (1867). 



" Off Halifax, Nova Scotia," U. S. Fish Commission, 1877, " 42 fathoms, 

 fine sand, five males, six females ; 52 fathoms, fine sandy mud, — one male, 

 seven females ; 57 fathoms, gravel and stones, — one specimen. Also just oS 

 Chebucto Head, Halifax, 1872, 20 fathoms, soft mud and fine sand — young 

 only. Gulf o£ St. Lawrence, 1871, 1872 and 1873, Whiteaves " (S. I. Smith, 

 1879 ; op. cit., p. 107). Belles Amours, (on the northern side of the Strait of 



