846 A. FE. Verrill—The Bermuda Islands. 
Enchytrwus marinus Moore, Proce. Phil. Acad., hiv, p. 80, fig. 1, 1902. 
White; common at and below high-tide mark, under stones, at 
Coney Island. 
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Eisenia foetida (Sav.) Mich. Figure 236, 
Easily recognized by its distinct bands of color. Upper side 
annulated with dark purplish brown or chocolate-brown, alternating 
with pale reddish brown or flesh-color ; below light flesh-color, or 
pale yellowish ; clitellus reddish or deep flesh-color, with the dark 
annulations less conspicuous or indistinet. Length 3-5 inches. Com- 
mon under stones. A cosmopolitan species. 
Figure 236.—Lisenia fetida ; a, mature, with clitellus developed ; b, c, imma- 
ture; nat. size; phot. from preserved specimens by A. H. V. 
Pontodrilus arence Mich. 
Light red or flesh-color, plain. Length, 3-4 inches. Common 
under stones at Elbow Bay and Hungry Bay, at and near high tide 
mark, 
Helodrilus (Allolobophora) chloroticus (Say.) Mich. 
High-tide mark at Hungry Bay, in March and April, under stones. 
Helodrilus, sp. A small immature specimen of a second species. 
Eudrilus Eugenie (Kinb.) Mich. 
A rather large species, 4 to 7 inches long; color dark reddish 
brown, with a bright purplish, iridescent luster. Under stones. 
