; IXVKK'TKr.RATK ANIMALS OF VINKYAK'i) BOUND, BTC, .')7l 



a little prominent, the sides extended backward, and forming a nir\<- 

 continuous with that of the foot. 



Color purplish brown, sprinkled with white sprc,ks ; tentacles deep 

 brown, specked with white, tips yellowish; gills purplish at base, tin- 

 edges and tips usually yellow ; foot similar in color to mantle, but 

 lighter. 



Long Island Sound, at Savin Rock, near New Haven, to Kastport, 

 Maine, under stones, at low-water mark. 



ONCHIDORIS PALLIDA Verrill. (p. 495.) 



American Journal of Science, vol. 1, p. 403, 1870; vol. iii, p. 212, H7<i. !)<> 

 pallida Ag. MSS. ; Stimpsou, Invert, of Grand Manan, p. 26, 18.">:> ; Gould, In- 

 vert., etl. ii, p. 229, Plate 20, figs. 284, 287, 288, 291. 



Off Cuttyhunk Island ; Massachusetts Bay ; Casco Bay ; Bay of 

 Fundy. In Eastport Harbor, not uncommon, from low-water mark to 

 30 fathoius. 



POLYCERA LESSONII D'Orbigny. (p. 400.) 



Magazine de Zool., vol. vii, p. 5, Plate 105 (t. Gould) ; Alder and Hancock, JJrir. 

 Nud. Moll., Fam. 1, Plate 24 ; Gould, Invert., ed. ii, p. 226, Plate 17, figs- 

 242-248. Doris illuminata Gould, Invert., ed. i, p. 4, 1841. 



Long Island Sound to Labrador; European coasts, from Sweden to 

 France and Great Britain. Savin Rock, near New Haven, Connecticut, 

 at low-water, and off South End in 4 to 5 fathoms; \Yatch Hill, Rhode 

 Island, o to 6 fathoms. Common in Casco Bay and Bay of Fundy, from 

 low-water mark to 20 fathoms. 



DENDRONOTTJS ARBORESCENS Aid. and Hancock, (p. 405.) 



British Nad. Mall., Fam. 3, Plate 3, 1850 ; Gould, Invert., ed. ii, p. 234, Plate 22, 

 figs. 31L-313. Doris arborescens Miiller, Zool. Dan. Prod., p. 229, 1776 ; Fabri- 

 cius, Fauna Groul., p. 346, 1780. Tritonia arborescens Cuvier ; Gould, Invert., 

 ed. i, p. 5. Tritonia Reynoldsii Couthouy, Boston Jouru. Nat. Hist., vol. ii, p- 

 74, Plate 2, figs. 1-4, 1833. 



Watch Hill, Rhode Island, in 4 to 5 fathoms, common on Laminur'm 

 among Obelice; northward to Greenland ; on the European coasts south 

 to Great Britain and France; Sitka (Middendorff). Very common in 

 the Bay of Fundy and Casco Bay, from above low-water mark to 60 

 fathoms. Rare and local south of Massachusetts Bay. 



DOTO OOIIONATA Live ii. Plate XXV, fig. 170. (p. 400.) 



Arch. Scand. Nat., p. 151 (t. Stimpsou); Ofvers. af Kougl. Vet.-Akad. Forhand- 

 lingar, vol. iii, p. 139, 1846; Alder and Hancock, Brit. Nnd. Moll., Fain. :J, 

 Plate 6 ; Gould, Invert., ed. ii, p. 236, Plate 16, figs. 233-237. Doris coronala 

 Gmeliu, Syst. Nat., p. 3105. 1790. 



Xew Jersey to Labrador; on the northern European coasts, southward 

 to Great Britain, Holland, and France. Great Egg Harbor, New ,!! 

 1 fathom, (A. E. Y. and S. I. Smith) ; Long Island Sound, near Ne\v 

 Haven ; off Gay Head, Martha's Vineyard ; off Watch Hill, Rhode Isl- 

 and, 4 to 5 fathoms, on Olelia. Common in Massachusetts Bay, Casio 

 Bay, and Bay of Fundy, from low-water mark to 15 fathoms. 



