BIOLOGICAL SURVEY OF WOODS HOLE AND VICINITY. 
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Anonyx nugax — Continued. 
Often found in great abundance near Woods 
Hole.— Holmes. Woods Hole and Vineyard 
Sound, surface and bottom. — Rathbun. A 
number of specimens identified by Dr. Kunkel 
were taken in surface tow, Woods Hole, Janu- 
ary 23, 1902. 
? Anonyx nobilis Stimpson. 
A number of specimens taken at Fish Hawk sta- 
tion 7604 (Crab Ledge in 19 fathoms, gravel 
and sand) were referred to this species by Dr. 
Holmes, with the comment that this was “not 
really an Anonyx. ” 
Tryphosa pinguis (Boeck). 
Holmes, 1905, p. 473; M. J. Rathbun, 1905, 
P- 54 - 
Often taken in abundance near Woods Hole; 
sometimes in company with Anonyx nugax . — 
' Holmes. Off Gay Plead. — Rathbun. Three 
records from tow collections made at Woods 
Hole in December and January }. 
Females with eggs taken in January. — Kunkel. 
Hippomedon serratus Holmes. 
Holmes, 1905, p. 473 (sp. nov.); Rathbun, 1905, 
P- 54 - 
Newport. — Holmes. 
Hoplonyx cicada Fabricius. 
Holmes, 1905, p. 474; M. J. Rathbun, 1905, p. 54. 
Often taken in considerable numbers near Woods 
Hole; from 20 fathoms down. — Holmes. Off 
Marthas Vineyard on trawl line. — Rathbun. 
Woods Hole, in surface tow, January 13, 1905 
(many).J 
Lysianopsis alba Holmes. [Chart 85.] 
Holmes, 1905, p. 475 (sp. nov.); M. J. Rathbun, 
i 9 °S. P- 55 - 
Eel Pond, Nobska. — Holmes. Eastern half of 
Vineyard Sound, at n stations; dredged only 
twice elsewhere; dredged in 4 to 13 fathoms 
on bottoms of sand and gravel. — Survey. 
Common also in mud. — Holmes. 
Fish Hawk stations*: 7521 bis (2), 7532 bis (7), 
7537 bis (1), 7549 bis (1), 7748 (1 with eggs), 
775 i (i)> 77 6 4 (1). 7776 (1), 77 8 o (i)> 77 82 
(1 with eggs). 
Phalarope stations: 63 (4)*, 120 (i)f, 132 (2)f. 
Lysianassa sp. 
Verrill and Smith, 1873, p. 556, 431, etc. 
Several times dredged in Vineyard Sound and 
Buzzards Bay. 
Family Pontoporeiidaj. 
Haustorius arenarius (Slabber) [Chart 86.] 
Verrill and Smith, 1873, p. 556, 339, etc. ( Lepi - 
dactylus dytiscus)] S. I. Smith, 1882b, p. 280 
( Lepidactylus arenarius ); Holmes, 1905, p. 476; 
M. J. Rathbun, 1905, p. 55. 
Vineyard Sound. — Smith. Newport. — Rath- 
bun. Smith states that this form frequents 
sandy shores, agreeing in itshabits with Hippa; 
that it is likewise taken in 5 to 10 fathoms, on 
sandy bottoms. Dredged by the Survey at 
scattered stations throughout Vineyard Sound; 
only one record for Buzzards Bay, near Cutty- 
hunk; taken in 1 to 13 fathoms, chiefly on 
sandy bottoms. Recorded from shore collec- 
tions at Katama Bayf and Tarpaulin Covef. 
Fish Hawk stations: 7568 (i)t, 7704 (4)*, 7705 
(1)*, 7726 (1)*, 7727 (x small)*, 7779 (1)*. 
Phalarope and Blue Wing stations: 33 (1 small)f, 
37 0 )*> 42 (1)*, 51 (1)*, 55 (i)f. 99 0 small)*. 
Family Phoxocephalid,e. 
Phoxocephalus holbolli (Kroyer). 
Verrill and Smith, 1873, p. 556, 501 ( Phoxus 
Kroyeri); Holmes, 1905, p. 477; M. J. Rath- 
bun, 1905, p. 56. 
Vineyard Sound; rare, and usually in deep wa- 
ter. — Smith. Newport. — Rathbun. Phala- 
rope stations 127! (Ouisset Harbor), and 160* 
(west shore of Buzzards Bay). — Survey. 
Paraphoxus spinosus Holmes. 
Holmes, 1905, p. 477 (sp. nov.); M. J. Rathbun, 
1905, p. 56. 
Newport, taken by S. D. Judd. — Holmes. West- 
ern end of Vineyard Sound, at Fish Hawk sta- 
tions 7686* and 7723}; surface tow at Bureau 
of Fisheries wharf, June, 1906];; July, 1905!; 
October, 1905J. 
Harpinia plumosa (Kroyer). 
Holmes, 1905, p. 478; M. J. Rathbun, 1905, p. 56. 
South of Marthas Vineyard, from 20 fathoms 
down. — Rathbun. It is possible that this does 
not occur within the region. 
Urothoe sp. 
Verrill and Smith, 1873, p. 556. 
“A species . . . apparently belonging to this 
genus, was taken in great numbers at the sur- 
face at Woods Hole, on the evening of July 3, 
and on one or two other occasions.” — Smith. 
