590 REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FISH AND FISHERIES. 



Length up to 40""" when extended; breadtb, includiug setoe, 3"^™. 



Wood's Hole, among eel-grass and at the surface, very abundant, 

 especially at night, in July and August ; also under stones, between 

 tides. 



AuTOLYTUS CORNUTUS A. Agasslz. PI. Xlir, figs. 65, 60. (p. 397.) 



Journal Boston Society of Natural History, vol. vii, ji. 392, Plates 9-11, 1863. 

 Great Egg Harbor, Xew Jersey; New Haven; Watch Hill; Vineyard 

 Sound; Massachusetts Bay ; Eastport, Maine. Low-water mark to 15 

 fathoms. 



AuTOLYTUS, species undetermined, (p. 39S.) 



Off New Haven, 4 to 6 fathoms, shelly, among hydroids. 



AUTOLYTUS, species undetermined. 



Females, filled with eggs, of a large species of this genus were taken 

 at the surface of Vineyard Sound, April 30, by Mr. V. N. Edwards. 

 These were about 40""" in length, as preserved in alcohol, and rather 

 stout, tapering to each end. The bead is small, short, rounded in front. 

 The eyes are small, and the two pairs are near together. The odd 

 median antenna is more than twice as long as the breadth of the head; 

 the lateral ones are about half as long ; the first six setigerous segments 

 have short seta^; the following ones have a fascicle of long, slender ones, 

 equal to the brei^dth of the body. 



Syllis, species undetermined, (p. -153.) 



A single specimen from Vineyard Sound. The body is about 12""" 

 long; the antennne are not very long; the palpi short; the dorsal cirri 

 are rather long, and, like the antenna^, regularly beaded ; the ventral 

 cirri are small, tapering; the seta? are numerous, rather short. 



Gattiola, species undetermined, (p. 453.) 



Young specimens were taken several times in Vineyard Sound, at the 

 surface. Adult specimens of a fine species of this genus were dredged 

 in the Bay of Fundy in 1872, in 80 fathoms. 



Nereis yirens Sars. PI. XI, figs. 47-50. (p. 317.) 



Beskrivelser og lakttagelser, etc., p. 58, PI. 10, fig. 27, a, b, c, 1835 (t. Malingreu). 

 Nereis f/randis Stimi)son, luvertebrata of Graud Manau, p. 34, fig. 24, 1853. 

 JSereis Tanldaua Quatrefages, Hist, des Anueles, i, p. 553, PI. 17, figs. 7, 8 

 1865; AUtta virensMalwgren, op. cit., p. 183; Auuulata polychaita, p. 56, PI. 

 3, figs. 19, A-E, 1867. 



New Haven, at low water ; Watch Hill ; Vineyard Sound ; Massachu- 

 setts Bay; Eastport, Maine; northward to Labrador. Northern coasts 

 of Europe to Great Britain. 



Nereis limbata Ehlers. PI. XI, fig. 51. (p. 318.) 



Die Borstenwiirmer, vol. i, p. 567, 1868. 

 Charleston, South Carolina^ to Massachusetts Bay; half-tide mark to 

 4 to 6 fathoms in Long Island Sound. 



