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body, obtuse ; a slight groove, usually appearing as a whitish line on 

 each side, runs obliquely across the ventral and lateral surface of the 

 head, diverging from the mouth and curving somewhat forward at the 

 sides ; terminal pore small and inconspicuous ; mouth, or ventral pore, 

 small. Ocelli numerous, arranged as in the figure, but varying some 

 what in number. (See p. 325.) Color dull yellowish, or yellowish white, 

 often tinged with deeper yellow or orange anteriorly, with the median 

 line lighter ; a reddish internal organ shows through as an elongated 

 red spot between the posterior ocelli. 



Length, 50 im to 70 mm ; breadth, 2.5 111 &quot; 1 to 3 nim . 



Xew Haven to Vineyard Sound ; under stones, between tides. 



POLINA GLUTINOSA Verrill, sp. nov. Plate XIX, fig. 97. (p. 324.) 



Body rather slender and elongated in extension, usually broadest in 

 the middle and tapering to both ends, but quite versatile in form ; head 

 not distinct, usually obtuse ; posterior end narrower, usually obtuse or 

 slightly emarginate ; integument soft, secreting a large quantity of mu 

 cus ; the lateral organs extend to the head. Ocelli numerous, variable 

 in number, usually eight or ten on each side, arranged in three pairs of 

 short, oblique, divergent rows, two to four in each ; terminal pore of the 

 head moderately large ; no lateral fossa? could be detected. There ap 

 pears to be a terminal opening at the posterior end. Color dull yellow 

 or pale orange yellow, sometimes brighter orange, especially anteriorly ; 

 posteriorly usually lighter, with a faintly marked dusky or greenish 

 median line. 



Length, 25 inm to 30 mm in extension ; breadth, 1.3 mm to 2 ram . 

 Great Egg Harbor to Xew Haven and Vineyard Sound; low- water 

 mark to 6 fathoms. 



MONOCELIS AGILIS Leidy. (p. 325.) 



Marine Invert. Fauna of Rhode Island and New Jersey, p. 11 (143), 1855. 

 Monops (?) agilis Diesing, Sitzungsbericbte der kais, Akad. der Wissenschaf- 

 ten, vol. xlv, p. 2:&amp;gt;2, 1302 (non Monops acjilis Sckultzo, sp.) 



New Haven; Point Judith, IJliode Island, at low-water, creeping on 

 Hytilus edulis (Leidy). 



ACELIS CRENULATA Diesing. 



Op. cit. p. 20G. Acmostomum crenulatum Scbmarda, Neuo wirbcll. Tb., vol. i, 

 p. 1, 3, PI. I, fig. 2 (t. 



Hoboken, Xew Jersey, in brackish water (Schmarda). 



GENUS UNDETERMINED. 



Body very long and slender, almost filiform, slightly flattened, with 

 rounded sides ; the flat sides are longitudinally striated, the narrower 

 rounded sides are marked with numerous short, distinct, separate, trans 

 verse lines or depressions, corresponding to opaque internal organs. In 

 one of the smaller specimens one end is acute conical, terminated by a 



