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BULLETIN of the bureau of FISHERIES. 
Praxilella zonalis — Continued. 
Fish Hawk stations*: 7608 (fragments of 2), 7612 
(1 fragment), 7614 (2), 7617 (1 fragment), 7629 
(several tubes), 7638, 7659 (1), 7686 (1). Sup- 
plementary station 7669 (1907). 
Phalarope station: 162 (several fragments). 
Praxilella Iricirrata Moore. 
Moore, 1906, p. 503 (sp. nov.). 
‘‘Taken on two occasions at Crab Ledge . . . 
in 17 to 20 fathoms, on a stony and gravelly 
bottom, and not found elsewhere.” ‘‘Filled 
with eggs on September 2.” 
Praxilella producta (Lewis). 
Lewis, 1899, p. hi ( Clymene producta, sp. nov.). 
Taken at Cotuit, on sand flat, at low water. — 
Lewis, Moore. A search by Miss Lewis among 
the sand flats in other parts of Vineyard Sound 
failed to reveal this species. 
Maldane elongata Verrill. [Chart 77.] 
Verrill and Smith, 1873, p. 609, 343, etc. 
(sp. nov.). 
Scattered stations throughout Buzzards Bay, 
2 to 13 fathoms, muddy bottom. — Survey. 
Abundant on mud flats just below low water. — 
Moore. Listed by Verrill only from vicinity 
of New Haven. 
Fish Hawk stations*: 7637 (plentiful, small), 
7638 (common), 7641 (1), 7642 (2), 7643 (1 
small), 7645 (1 fragment), 7646 (1 fragment), 
7669 (common, tubes), 7671 (several), 7674 
(several tubes). 
Phalarope stations*: 94 (fragments of tubes), 97 
(1 tube), 127 (tubes), 128, 160 (1), 161 (several 
tubes). 
Family ArenicolidaS. 
Arenicola marina (Linnaeus).® 
Ram Island, in Woods Hole Harbor; stony 
shores, below low- water mark; not uncom- 
mon. — Moore. Nonamesset Island, on Woods 
Hole side *. — Gray. 
Arenicola cristaia Stimpson. 
North Falmouth, abundant.— Moore, Gray. 
Kettle Cove*; Buzzards Bay at local break- 
water*. — Gray. Katama Bay, east shore*. — 
Survey. Dug on sand and gravel flats, below 
low- water mark. 
Eggs may be found from the latter part of June 
to the latter part of July; at times they “may 
be collected by the bucketful.” — Bumpus. 
Eggs laid in large jelly masses attached by one 
end to the mouth of the burrow; may be found 
late in the spring and throughout most of the 
summer. — Moore. 
Family Scaubregmid^. 
Scalibregma brevicauda Verrill. 
Verrill and Smith, 1873, p. 603 (sp. nov.). 
Off New Haven.— Verrill. Buzzards Bay, near 
Naushon shore (Fish Hawk station 7652)*; 7 
fathoms, sandy mud; 2 specimens. Supple- 
mentary station 7612 (1907)*. 
Family CheorhzemidaJ. 
Brada setosa Verrill . 
Verrill and Smith, 1873, P- 606, 508 (sp. nov.). 
Off Gay Head, 8 to 10 fathoms,' among mussels, 
etc. — Verrill. Lower half of Buzzards Bay; 
3 to 9 fathoms, mud. — Survey. 
Fish Plawk stations: 7656 (1)*, 7657* (several). 
Phalarope station 165 (1)*. 
Trophonia affinis Verrill. [Chart 78.] 
Verrill and Smith, 1873, P- 605, 432. 
Off Buzzards Bay in 25 fathoms, mud. — Verrill. 
Pretty general in the lower half of Buzzards 
Bay; several stations in the Sound; 4 to 17 
fathoms, chiefly on muddy bottoms. — Survey. 
Fish Hawk stations*: 7532 bis (2), 7537 (2), 7640 
(2), 7641 (1), 7647 (1 small), 7651 (1), 7652 (2), 
7654 (1), 7655 (6), 7656 (several), 7658 (1), 7662 
(1), 7671 (1), 7673 (3), 7674 (common), 7675 (3). 
Phalarope stations*: 8 (1), 39 (1), 95 (1), 103 (1), 
119 (1). 
Family STERNASPimE. 
? Sternaspis fossor Stimpson. & 
Verrill and Smith, 1873, P- 606, 307. 
Off Gay Head, 19 fathoms, soft mud, quite 
common. 
Family SabeludaS. 
Myxicola steenstrupii (Kroyer). 
Crab Ledge, stony bottom, 17 fathoms. — Moore. 
Twenty fathoms on bottom of sand and gravel 
(Fish Hawk station 7608)*, 1 specimen. 
Euchone elegans Verrill. 
Verrill and Smith, 1873, p. 618, 432 (sp. nov.). 
Deeper parts of Vineyard Sound; much more 
abundant in the deeper waters outside.- — Ver- 
rill. Western end of Vineyard Sound, at Fish 
Hawkstation 7686*, 17 fathoms, mud. — Survey. 
Parasabella microphthalmia (Verrill). [Chart 79.] 
Verrill and Smith, 1873, p. 618, 323 ( Sabella 
microphthalmia, sp. nov.); Hargitt, 1906, p. 
310 ( Sabella microphthalmia ). 
Vineyard Sound. — Verrill. Scattered inshore 
stations in Buzzards Bay and eastern end of 
Vineyard Sound; dredged in 3 to 6 fathoms, 
on various bottoms; recorded also from Woods 
a It is curious that neither this nor the following species is listed by Verrill and Smith (1873). 
& Dr. Moore states that the local species is probably S’, scutata (Ranzani). 
