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ACTmAEIA. 



Adamsia sociabilis Verrill. 1882. Fig. 26: 



B. range, 79 to 410 fathoms (98 fathoms, 1883). Abundant locally. 

 Sagartia ahyssicola (Kor. & Dan.) Yerrill. Fig. 177. 



B. range, 69 to 640 fathoms ( 131 to 487 fathoms, 1883). Abundant. 

 Sagartia Acanellce Verrill. 1883. Fig. 25. 



B. range, 252 to 1,608 fathoms (407 to 1,608 fathoms, 1883). Abun- 

 dant on Acanella. 

 Sagartia spongicola Verrill. 1883. 



B. range, 79 to 317 fathoms (81 to 179 fathoms, 1883). Abundant on 

 spongy bottom. 



Synanthus mirahilis Verrill. 1879. 



B. range, 150 to 333 fathoms. Common off Nova Scotia. 

 Urticina crassicornis Ehr. 

 B. range, 16 to 141 fathoms (49 to 141 fathoms, 1883, George's and 

 Brown's Banks). Abundant northward in shallow water. 

 Urticina perdix Verrill. 1882. Fig. 19, a. 



B. range, 62 to 192 fathoms (62 fathoms, 1883). Common locally. 

 Actinauge longicornis Verrill. 1882. Fig-. 21. 

 B. range, 100 to 325 fathoms (142 to 197 fathoms, 1883). Not uncom- 

 mon . 

 Actinauge nexilis Verrill. 1883. Figs. 22, 22a. 



B. range, 168 to 245 fathoms (197 fathoms, 1883). Common. 

 Actinau.ge nodosa (Fabr.) Verrill. Fig. 20. 

 B. range, 86 to 1,098 fathoms (122 to 1,098 fathoms, 1883). Abun- 

 dant and generally diffused. 

 Actinauge consors Verrill. 1882. Fig. 161. 



B. range, 164 to 458 fathoms. Local; not common. 

 Actinostola callosa Verrill. 1882. Fig. 24. 



B. range, 55 to 640 fathoms (99 to 239 fathoms, 1883). Common. 

 Actinernus noUlis Verrill. 1879. Figs. 23, 23a. 



B, range, 1,068 to 1,582 fathoms, 1883. Eare; common off Nova 

 Scotia in 200 to 300 fathoms. 

 Bolocera Tuediw Gosse. 



B. range, 37 to 1,106 fathoms (65 to 1,106 fathoms, 1883). Gener- 

 allj' distributed and abundant. 

 Cerianthus borealis Verrill. 1873. 

 B. range, 60 to 264 fathoms (99 fathoms, 1883). Not uncommon ; but 

 adults are rarely dredged. 

 Epizoantlius Americanus Verrill. 1864. 

 B. range, 26 to 547 fathoms (35 to 547 fathoms, 1883), Generally dif- 

 fused and very abundant. 



