62 A. E. Verrill — Additions to the Fauna of the Bermudas. 



Plate IX. 



Figure la. — Verrucella grandis V., sp. nov. Part of a termiBal branch of the type. 



Front view, x 1|. 

 Figure 16. — Part of a large branch. Front view. Photog. from nature, x 1^. 

 Figure 2. — The same. Part of one of the larger branches, seen edgewise, x li. 

 Figure 3. — The same. Spicules, various forms. Camera drawings, x 170. 

 Figure 4a, h. — Eunicea alra V., sp. nov. Type. Distal portions of two branches 



from one specimen. About f natural size. 

 Figure 5. — The same specimen. Group of spicules of various kinds. From camera 



drawings, x 17. 

 Figure 6. — Cerianthus natansY., s^. vloy. Type. Side view. From life. \. 

 Figure 7. — Polycarpa muUiphiala Ver. One of the gonads. Much enlarged. See 



vol. X, p. 591. 

 Figure 8. — Styela partita (Stimp.), from the New England coast. See vol. x, p. 588. 



Gonads much enlarged. 



[All the figures on the above plates are from photograplis and drawings by Mr. 

 A. Hyatt Verrill] 



ERRATA. 



Page 17, line 1. For Pericera subparallela, read Macrocceloma subparallelum Miers. 

 Page 18, line 8 from bottom. For Albunea oxycephala, read Albunea oxyophthalma 



Miers. 

 Page 35, line 21. For Blaumeria, read Blauneria. 

 Page 35, line 22. The undetermined helicoid shell may be Helicina lucida (Drap.) of 



southern Europe. 



