34 

 EULALIA viKiDis, O, F. Miillcr, var. capensis, Schmarda. 



1800. Die i^ri'inc Xeyeide, O. F. Miiller. Naturges. cin warm 



arten, p. 162, Tab. 11, fti^, i. 

 1820. Nereis viridis, Savigny, Syst. Ann. p. 45. 

 1834. Pliyllodoee elavigent, And. and Ed. Annel. p. 226, PI. 



va. rigs. 9-13. 

 1840. Phvllodoce viridis, Johnston, Ann. Nat. Hist, iv., p. 228, 



PI. vi., figs. 1 1 -1 5. 

 1843. Eulalia viridis, CErsted, Ann. Dan. Consp. p. 27, hgs. 



22, 30, 35, 86, and 88. 

 1849. Pl'yllodoce viridis, Leuckart, Arch, f. Naturges, 1849, p. 



202. 

 1851. „ „ Grube, Fam. Ann. pp. 56 and 129. 



1865. „ „ Johnston, Cat. B.M. p. 178, PI. xvi., 



figs. 11-15. 

 1861. Eulalia capeiisi<,, Schmarda, Neue, ^virb. Thiere, I. ij., 



p. 86, PI. xxix., fig. 231. 

 1867. Eidalia viridis, Malmgren, Nord. Hafs- Ann. p. 98, Tab. 



^v., fig. 39. 

 1874. „ „ M'Intosh, Invert, and Fishes, St. And., 



p. 120. 

 1885. „ capensis, Id. Ann. "Challenger" p. 168, PL 



xxvii., fig. 7, PL xxxii., fig. 10, PL xiva., 

 figs. 16 and 17. 

 1888. „ viridis, De St. Joseph, Ann. sc. nat. (7) v. p. 



283, PI. xii., fig. 154. 



Obtained between tide marks at St. James', in False Bay, 5th 

 August, 1902. 



A specimen of average length — 55 mm. — and of the usual 

 proportions. 



The chief features are the size and general signs of luxuriant 

 growth, as shown in the larger dorsal and ventral lanielLe, and 

 the larger bristles. Yet in all essential characters of proboscis, 

 feet and bristles, though the proportions slightly vary, as indi- 

 cated minutely in the account of the " Challenger " Annelids, 

 the distinctions are so slight as to warrant its being placed as a 

 variety of the European form. 



This species aboinids not onlv ui European waters, but 

 extends to Madeira (Langerhans*) and to Angra Pequena — 

 Bucht (Marenzellert). 



* Zeitsch, f.w. Zool. Bd. x.wiii. p.309. t Zoolot^isch. Jahrb. Bd. III. p. 5 (sep. abdr.). 



