Verrill, A. E. (1875). Results of dredging expeditions off the New England coast in 1874 [Brief contributions to Zoology from the Museum of Yale College. No. XXXIII]. The American Journal of Science and Arts. (Series 3) 10: 36-43, plates 3-4.
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Verrill, A. E.
1875
Results of dredging expeditions off the New England coast in 1874 [Brief contributions to Zoology from the Museum of Yale College. No. XXXIII]
None. Begins: "In the last number of this Journal a general statement was made of the operations in connection with the U.S. Fish Commission, located during the summer of 1874 at Noank, Connecticut, on Fisher's Island Sound, and close to the eastern end of Long Island Sound. In the following article only a brief summary of the results can be given; the full details will eventually appear, however, in the report of the Commissioner. The total number of recorded stations, where dredgings were made during the summer, is 180, but many others, not registered, were made by members of the party. A large number of additional localities along the shores and in the shallow waters of the harbors were explored by hand nets and otherwise with excellent results."
America, North
Western Atlantic warm temperate to boreal