166 FAUNA OF NEW ENGLAND. 



Coryphella rufibranchialis mananensis (Stimpson). 



Balch, Nautilus, 1909, vol. 23, p. 35. 



Eolis mananensis Stimpson, Smithson. Contr. KnowL, 1854, 

 vol. 6, art. 5, p. 26. " in 35 f[athoms],* * * Hake Bay [Grand 



:^nan]." 



Aeolis rufibranchialis Gould, Inv. Mass., 1870, p. 242 (in part ac- 

 cording to Verrill). , 



Me. — Casco Bay; Kennebunk; Eastport. 



Dredged in many localities from off Fisher's and Block Island to 

 Halifax, N. S., in 20 to 90 fathoms, among hydroids, the most 

 common species at such depths (Verrill). 



Mass.— Rocky Neck, Gloucester Harbor, April 26-30, 1908 

 (Balch); Cohasset, Nov. (Bryant). 



Coryphella rufibranchialis chocolata Balch. 



Balch, Nautilus, 1909, vol. 23, p. 35. " Rocky Neck [Mass.]." 



Mass.— Rocky Neck, Gloucester Harbor, April 26-30, 1908; 

 Bass Rocks, May 20, 1915 (Balch). 



Coryphella stellata (Stimpson). 



Bergh, Syst. der Nud. Gaster., 1892, p. 36. 



Eolis stellata Stimpson, Smithson. Contr. KnowL, 1854, vol. 6, 

 art. 5, p. 25. [Grand Manan.] 



Aeolis stellata Gould, Inv. Mass., 1870, p. 245, pi. 19, figs. 271, 

 278. 



Grand Manan. 



Coryphella(?) salmonacea (Couthouy). 



Eolis (Cavolina, Brug.) salmonacea Couthouy, Boston Joum. 

 Nat. Hist., 1838, vol. 2, p. 68, pi. 1, fig. 2. " Charles River. 



Mass." 



