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BULLETIN OF THE UNITED STATES FISH COMMISSION. 
A single much mutilated specimen from Mayaguez I have placed in this species, though it is 
possibly distinct. The form of the head and palps was like that of iV. arroyensis, as also was that ef 
the posterior parapodia. The anterior 8 to 10 parapodia had very thick rounded lobes, showing only 
a division into the two rami. 
Family NEPHTHYDID^. 
NEPTHYS Cuv. 
Nepthys squamosa Elders. 
Nepthys squamosa Ehlers, Annelids of the Blake, p. 128, pi. 37, figs. 7-10. 
Collected from stations 6084, 6085, 6091, 6092, 6093. 
Family AMPHINOMIDAE. 
HERMODICE Kinberg. 
Hermodice carunculata (Pall.) Kinberg. 
Hermodice carunculata Webster, Annelids from Bermuda, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus. 1884, p. 307 (See this paper for reference 
to earlier literature.) Ehlers, Annelids of the Blake, p. 27. 
The color varies from brown to a decided blue. Ehlers says the young are a light brown with a 
black mark across the back. Only one specimen of this collection (18 cm. long) showed this marking. 
Collected from Guanica Bay, Fajardo, Arroyo, Ponce, San Antonio Bridge, San Juan, Boqueron 
Bay, Mayaguez, Playa de Ponce Reef, Ensenada Honda (Culebra), stations 6092, 6088. 
N0T0PYG0S Kinberg. 
Notopygos crinita Grube. 
JSTotopygos crinita Grube, Beschreibung neuer oder wenig bekannter Anneliden, Arehiv. f. Natur. Jhr , 21, Bd. 1, 1885. 
Grube, Annulata Semperiana, 1878, p. 7. Ehlers, Annelids of the Blake, p. 24, pi. 1, fig. 3; pi. 3, figs. 5, • , 7. 
A very full description is given by Ehlers; he does not figure nor describe a row of small, 
bead-like elevations on the dorsal surface of the median fold of the caruncle; these are about 15 in 
number, very prominent in front, and gradually fading out behind; they are relatively more promi- 
nent in the large than in the small specimens. In a specimen 42 mm. long the first ten of these beads 
were dark brown. In smaller specimens only one or two show any color. 
Collected from station 6079. From a second specimen the locality label was unfortunately lost 
in transferring. 
EURYTHOE Kinberg. 
Eurythoe complanata Pall. 
Eurythoe complanata Pallas, Miscellanea Zoologica, Hagae-Comitum, p. 109, pi. 8, figs. 19-26. Quoted from Ehlers, Annelids 
of the Blake, p. 29. 
Body light gray, with marked iridescence. Setae white. Ehlers describes the eyes as black; 
these were a light reddish brown. 
Collected from Arroyo, Hucares, Puerto Real, Ensenada Honda (Culebra). In one other specimen 
the locality label was lost. 
EUPHROSYNE Sav. 
Euphrosyne triloba Ehlers. 
Euphrosyne triloba Ehlers, Annelids of the Blake, p. 31, pi. 4. 
Collected from station 6098. 
CHLOEIA Sav. 
Chloeia euglochis Ehlers. 
Chlocia euglochis Ehlers, Annelids of the Blake, p. 18, pi. 1, figs. 1-8; pi. 3, figs. 1-4. 
Two specimens are in this collection. Eyes not so nearly fused as in Ehlers’s description. Median 
and paired antennae and most of the dorsal cirri are of a brilliant violet color. 
AMPHINOME Brug. 
Amphinome microcarunculata, n. sp. 
Body of single specimen incomplete, only anterior 36 segments preserved. Length of these, 38 mm. 
Breadth of head, 0.75 mm. Body rapidly widens to twentieth segment, where its breadth is 10 mm.; 
