A. E. Verrill—Dredgings on the Coast of New England. 101 
Pp 
(Busk, sp.); (t, 8) Carberea Ellisii Smitt. Terebratulina septen- 
esige as 
the Lamellibranchs were Pecten Islandicus; P. tenwicostatus ; 
Anomia aculeata ; Crenella glandula ; (s, t) Astarte lens, dwarf 
obesa Sars. ; 
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var. ; Thracia myopsis ; Oryptodon Gouldii ; + Necera 
Cardium pinnulatum. The most interesting of the Gasteropods 
were +Pleurotomella Packardii V., sp. nov., described by error 
under the previous locality ; and (s) Ringicula nitidia V. new sp. ; 
but Philine quadrata, Lepeta coca, Velutina haliotoidea, and 
Chiton mendicarius also occurred, in addition to many of the 
Species enumerated from 150 fathoms (s). 
Of the Crustacea the most important were (u, x) Caridion 
Gordoni Goes and + Stegocephalus ampulla Bell, both decidedly 
arctic 2. torstee the latter not before known from America, but 
dredged also in the Gulf of St. Lawrence this summer, by Mr. 
Whiteaves; Harpina fusiformis Smith (Stimp. sp.), Unciola 
wrorata Say, and Anthura branchiafa Stimp. also occurred. 
The Annelids were even more numerous than at (s), and 
Were represented by 44 species, of which 23 were also found 
at the former locality. 
+Samytha sexcirrata Malm.; Amp ; 
Species of Phyllodoce, Hteone, Aphlebina, Nephthys, Rhynchobolus, 
mmochares, and Sabella. - 
expanded and usually pierced by about four pores, two of which are larger; the 
— also usuall. i a fees coe gi the middle —_ 
Pinous process, similar to that of the skin-plates, smaller. Length, 
alcohol, about 2 inches; greatest diameter -25 to “35; length of longest tentacles 
N Color of preserved specimen i wn. 
ear St. George’s Banks, in 110 and 150 fathoms. ‘ 3 
This species resembles 7: raphanus Dub. and Koren (=F. cigaro Trosch. a 
form, but the latter has long-stalked tentacles, branching only near the ends, 
, ; di 
is to be next i 
This another speci- 
not been recorded from our coast, but I have seen ano’ 
of aero Nova Scotia (Willis), and Mr. ves has also dredged it in the Gulf 
St. Lawrence, 
