168 FAI'XA OF XEAY ENGLAND. 



FACELIXID-\E. 



Facelina bostoniensis f^Couthouy:. 



VerriU, Proc. U. S. Xat. Mus., ISSO, vol. 3, p. 389. 



Eolis bostoniensis Couthouy, Boston Joum.. Xat. Hist., 1838, vol. 



2, p. 67, pi. 1, fig. 1. " TIDE WATER OF ChARLES RfVER, ]\£iSS." 



Aeolis bostoniensis Gould, Inv. Mass., 1870, p. 241, pi. 19, figs. 

 266, 273-275, 283. 



]\L\ss. — Sept. ^\-ith ova at Craigie's Bridge, Charles River; 

 rather common in various parts of Boston Harbor by dredging, 

 and at L\Tin I'Stimpson teste Gould) ; Cohasset, Sept., on Laminaria 

 rOwen Bryant ) ; common from low -water to 20 fathoms, on Obelia 

 and other hydroids, from Massachusetts Bay to Block Id. and 

 Xew-port, E.. I. (Verrill). 



FIOXIDAE. 

 Fiona marina (Torskalj. 



Bergh, Rept. Voy. Challenger, Zool.,1884, vol. 10, art. 1, p. 9, 

 pi. 11, fig. 1. 



Limax inarinus Forskal, Descr. Anim. Orient., Observ. 1775, p. 

 99; Icon. Rer. Xat. in Itinere Orient., 1776, pi. 26, fig. G. g. 

 " iVL\Ri Mediterraxeo." 



Fiona nobilis Alder and Hancock, Monogr. Brit. Xud. Moll., 

 1855, pt. 7, fam. 3, pi. 38a; pi. 47, fig. 30 (dent.). VerriU, Trans. 

 Conn. Acad., 1882, vol. 5, p. 551. 



South of Marthas Vineyard, in large numbers among Anatifera, 

 on pieces of floating timber (Verrill;. 



GLAUCIDAE. 

 Glaucus atlanticus Forster. 



Forster, Voy. "Resolution," 1777, vol. 1, p. 49. [South Atlan- 

 tic] Bergh, Rept. Voy. Challenger, ZooL, 1884, vol. 10, art. 1, 

 p. 16, pi. 14, fig. 16. 



Glaucus margaritaceus Verrill, Trans. Conn. Acad., 1885, vol. 6, 



