INVERTEBRATE ANIMALS OF VINEYARD SOUND, ETC. 701 



10 to 20 fathoms; Bay of Fandy, off Grand Menan, Eastport Harbor, 

 and South Bay, 6 to 20 fathoms, soft mad. Gulf of Saint Lawrence 

 (Whiteaves). 



Glandula AiiENicoLA YerriU. (p. 502.) 



Araer. Jonr. Science, ser. iii, vol. iii, pp. 211, 283, 1S72. 



Body subglobuhir, rather higher than broad, the whole surface cov- 

 ered with grains of sand, forming a continuous layer. When tlie sand 

 is removed the surface of the test is reticulately wrinkled and pitted, 

 not furnished with fibers, except at base, where there are a few long, 

 slender, thread-like white ones. Tubes terminal, near together, in the 

 alcoholic specimens short, forming low verructe, swollen at base, the 

 ends a little prominent and naked. Apertures square, with four small 

 lobes. The test is tough and opaque. Height, about 12'^^'" ; breadth, 

 10^'^ ; often larger. 



Murray Bay, Gulf of Saint Lawrence (Dr. J. W. Dawson). Saint 

 George's Bank, 28 fathoms, sand, abundant, (S. L Smith). Oft* Cutty- 

 hunk Island and Buzzard's Bay (T. H. Pruddeu). 



Glandula. Species undetermined, (p. 502.) 

 Vineyard Sound and off Martha's Vineyard, 10 to 20 fathoms, sand. 



Cynthia partita Stimpson. Plate XXXHI, fig. 246. (p. 311.) 



Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. History, vol. iv, p. 231, 1852; Binney, op. cit., p. IS ; Verrill, 

 Amer. Jour. Science, vol. iii, p. 213, 1872. (?) Cynthia rugosa Agassiz, Proc. 

 Amer. Assoc, vol. ii,p. 159, 1850 (description inadequate) ; Binney, op. cit., p. 

 20 (copied from tlie preceding). Cynthia sfeZZZ/era Verrill (var.), Amer. Jour. 

 Science, vol. i, p. 93, figs. 5, 6, a, b, 1871. 



Xorth Carolina to Massachusetts Bay. Common in Long Island 

 Sound, Vineyard Sound, and Buzzard's Bay, low-water to 15 fathoms. 

 Boston Harbor, 4 fathoms (Stimpson). Off INew London, Connecticut 

 (T. M. Pruddeu). 



Cynthia carnea Verrill. Plate XXXI [I, figs. 247, 248. (p. 495.) 



American Jour. Science, ser. iii, vol. i, p. 94, figs. 7,8,9,1871. Ascidia carnea 

 Agassiz, Proc. American Assoc, for Adv. Sci., ii, p. 159, 1850 (description insuffi- 

 cient) ; Binney, in Gould's Invertebrata of Mass., ed. ii, p. 25^ Plate 24, figs. 334, 

 335, 1870 (young), (f) Cynthia gutta Stimpson, Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., vol . 

 iv, p. 231, 1852 (young) ; Binney, op. cit., p. 19, 1870. Cynthia placenta (pars) 

 Packard, Mem. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. i, p. 277, 1867 ; Binney, op. cit., p. 19, 

 Plate 23, figs. 322, 1870 ; Verrill, Amer. Jour. Sci., vol. xlix, p. 424, 1870. 



Martha's Vineyard to Labrador. Off Gay Head, 10 fathoms, stony ; 

 common in Eastport Harbor and Bay of Fundy, low-water to 109 

 fathoms; Casco Bay, less common, 10 to 40 fathoms. Massachusetts 

 Bay (Stimpson). Labrador (Packard). 



This species is closely allied to C. rust tea (Linne, sp.) from Iceland, 

 and may eventually prove to be identical. 



