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3 GEORGE V, A. 1918 

 Sertularella fusiforj\[is (Hincks). 



Serhthria fnsifonnis HixCKS, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., 1S61, p. 253. 

 H[XCKS, Br. Hyd. Zooph., 1868, p. 243. 

 Whiteaves, Mar. Invert. E. Can., 1901, p. 26. 



Sertularella fusiformis ISTutting, Am. Hyd., ii, 1904, p. 89. 



Distribution. — Gvilf of St. Lawrence, between Anticosti and Gaspe, 200 fathoms 

 (Whiteaves). 



Sertularella polyzoxl\s (Linnaeus). 



Sertularia polyzonias Lixn.eus, Syst. ISTat., 1758, p. 813. 



Stjmpson, Mar. Invert. Grand ^^ . ^oo4, p. 9. 



Sertularella polyzonias Hincks, Br. Hyd. '~ .-?oo8, p. 235. 



Nutting, Hyd. V w= Hole, 1901, p. 362. 

 WhiteaveSs Mr invert. E. Can., 1901, p. 25. 

 Nutting, Arr lyd., ii, 1904, p. 90. 

 Stafford, ^ ^na Atlantic Coast, 1912, p. 73. 

 Eraser, Y x. Nova Scotia, 1913, p. 175. 



Distribution. — Grand Manan, to 40 fathoms (Stimpson); Le Have bank, 60 

 fathoms (Smith and Harger) ; .ribou island, (Packard) ; gulf of St. Lawrence 

 (Whiteaves); St. Andrews, Ga' , Seven islands (Stafford); Chedabucto bay, 10 to 20 

 fathoms (Eraser) ; common ' jughout the Passamaquoddy bay area. Seven islands. 



.rtularella ruc.osa (Linnseus). 



Sertularia rugos' nn.^us, Syst. Nat., 1758, p. 809. 



oTiMrsoN, Mar. Invert. Grand Manan, 1854, p. 9. 



Sertularella osa Hincks, Br. Hyd. Zooph., 1868, p. 259. 



Sertularir gosa Whiteaves, Mar. Invert. E. Can., 1901, p. 25. 



Sertulr a rugosa Nutting, Am. Hyd., ii, 1904, p. 82. 



Stafford, Eauna Atlantic Coast, 1912, p. 73. 



Dviti Mution. — Grand Manan, deep water (Stimpson); Square island, Labrador, 

 30 fathoms (Packard); Seven islands (Stafford); High Duck island, between White 

 and Spruce islands, Cumming's cove. West Quoddy head, Dochet island. 



Sertularella tricuspidata (Alder). 



Sertularia tricuspidata Alder, Ann. 'and Mag. Nat. Hist., 1856, p. 356. 



Sertularella tricuspidata Hincks, Br. Hyd. Zooph., 1868, p. 23'9. 



Nutting, Hyd. Woods Hole, 1901, p. 362. 

 Whiteaves, Mar. Invert. E. Can., 1901, p. 26. 

 Nutting, Am. Hyd., ii, 1904, p. 71. 

 Stafford, Fauna Atlantic Coast, 1912, p. 73. 

 Eraser, Hyd. Nova Scotia, 1913, p. 175. 



Distribution.— Baj of Eundy, 50 to 55 fathoms (Verrill) ; Le Have bank, 45 to 

 60 fathoms (Smith and Harger) ; gulf of St. Lawrence (Whiteaves) ; strait of Belle 

 Isle, 40 fathoms (Packard) ; St. Andrews, Gaspe, Seven islands (Stafford) ; Canso 

 banks, 50 fathoms (Eraser) ; very common everywhere in the Passamaquoddy bay 

 area at all depths. Brier island, 33 to 39 fathoms. 



