on the Coast of New England. 407 
before, pes others that were previously rare have been found in 
un Ruse 
feet the most interesting Crustacea dredged on the muddy 
aA by Dr. Packard, at localities 86 and 87, are two apees 
redged a gate during the past season in the 
Lawrence ce, Epimeria aetiee and Stegocephalus ampulla are 
occurs only j 
of Eur Ag 
Among the Annelids of special interest are 
N yehia ec iee Malmgren, dredg 
Dr. G. 0 0. Sats } has kindly compared a hake this saci sent nabs Mr. 
Sait with European specime = and states that they agree perfect 
Grymea spiralis Verrill, sp fig. 1, and plate v, fig 4.) 
Body long ad G slender, preally Pane mposed of over 150) segments, of which 
about 120 bear fascicles of slender sete. Branchie long filiform, tw: wo OF 
the diamete ter of body, arising in luste side, d 
— n mn the first six 
the following ones. General color dark red. Tube (fig. 1) composed of firmly 
ey mud and sand, coiled in a double spiral, the two halves revolving im 
Posite directions. 
pega esd. een SE, mud; off Grand Menan I., 60 fathoms; Jeffrey’s 
Bank, 80 fath 
t Verrill, sp. nov. (plate v1, 
Body long ng ite narrow, the an anterior part of the b the back only 
rong a by seal rt edacth, translucent > ps omer elongated, foe 
7 eyes gh conspieto s. Sete of 
acute, 
cc a is 30 tee Jeffrey's Bank, 80 fathoms. 
ouR. Sci.—Tuirp Series, Vou. VII, No. 40.—Arriz, 1874. 
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