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Marine Mollusca of Mew (Brunswick . 
“92. — Coryphella M a hasten sis. — (Stimp.), Yerrill and 
Emerton. 
Eolis Mananensis. — S t. (B). 
Grand Manan, thirty-five f., on gravel, Stimpson (B). 
At low-water mark, — Eastport, and Grand Manan, 
Verrill (N). 
This species is undoubtedly the one referred in Gould’s Invertebrata 
of Massachusetts to AEOLIS RUFIBRANCHIALIS. 
93. — AEOLIS PAPILLOSA.— (Lin.), Govern 
Eolis earinacea. — G ould, Ms. (B). 
Grand Manan, on rocks above low-water mark, Stimp- 
son (B). Very common in Bay of Fundy from 
above low- water mark to twenty f., Verrill (F). 
94. — DOTO CORONATA. — (Gmelin), Loven. 
Grand Manan, fifteen f., on rocks, Stimpson (B). Gould 
(E). Common in Bay of Fund}’, low-water mark to 
fifteen f., Verrill (F). 
95. — DENDRONOTTJS ARBORESCENS.— (Muller), Alder 
and Hancock. 
Grand Manan, low water and laminarian zone, Stimpson 
(B). Gould (E). Very common in Bay of Fundy, 
above low- water mark to sixty f., Verrill (F). 
96. — ANCULA SULPHUREA.— Stimpson. 
Grand Manan, under stones at low water and in lamin- 
arian zone, Stimpson (B). Gould (E). 
97. — DORIS PLANULATA.— Stimpson. 
Grand Manan, Stimpson (B). “Found at Grand Manan, 
and on stones at low water, Passamacptoddy Bay, in 
July,” Gould (E). 
