128 Thirty-second Report on the State Museum. 



SCIONOPSIS Verrill. 



Invert. Animals of Vineyard Sound, p. 614. 1874. 



Scionopsis palmata Verrill. 



Verrill. Op. cit., p. 614. 1874. 

 Webster. Op. cit., p. 262. 1879. 



Common ; dredged ten to fifteen feet. 



POLYCIRRUS (Grube) Maimgren. 

 Malmgren. Nordiska Hafs-Annulater, p. 393. 1865. 



Polycirrus eximius Verrill. 



Torquea eximea Leidy. Marine Invert. Fauna of K. I. and N. J., p. 14, pi. xi, figs. 



51, 52. 1855. 

 Polycirrus eximius Verrill. Invert. An. Vin. Sound, p. 616, pi. xvi, fig - . 85, 1874. 

 " " Webster. Annel. Chget. of the Virginian Coast, p. 263. 1879. 



Common on shells, etc. ; dredged. 



Fam. SABELLID^E. 



SABELLA (L.) Maimgren. 

 Malmgren. Nordiska Hafs-Annulater, p. 398. 1865. 



Sabella microphthalma Verrill. 



Verrill. Op. cit., p. 618. 1874. 

 Webster. Op. cit., p. 265. 1879. 



Quite common. 



Fam. SERPULULE. 



HYDROIDES Ounnerus. (1768.) 



Htdroides dianthus Verrill. 



Serpula dianthus Verrill. Op. cit., p. 620. 1874. 



Hydroides dianthus Verrill. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci., Phila. for 1878, p. 300. 



" i* Webster. Annel. Chaet. of the Virginian Coast, p. 266. 1879. 



Common on rocks and shells, from low water to fifteen feet. 



,EGE, ScHENECTi 



December, 1878. 



Union College, Schenectady, N. Y., ) 



