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9- Harinothoc sp. 



Stat. 35. 8° o'. 3 Lat. S., 1 16° 59' Long E. Bali Sea. Depth 1310 M. i specimen. 



A small worm, óY.. mm. long, lacking so many of the appendages of the body that no 

 satisfactory description can be given. lts head is nearly roiind, with faint frontal peaks and a 

 broad median dorsal groove, from which the base of the tentacle emerges. No eyes are visible. 

 A pair of rather stout palpi is present, abruptly terminatjng in a filiform tip. There occur 13 

 pairs of elytrophores, but the posterior segments are wanting. The notopodial fascicle consists 

 of stout bristles of the usual appearance, sHghtly bent ; the neuropodial setae are slender with 

 a simple, slightly curved tip, the dorsal ones more spinous. A long pointed acicula emerges 

 from the translucent distal lobe of the neuropodium. 



10 Harinothoc sp. 



Stat. 49a. 8° 23'. 5 Lat. S., 1 19° 4.6 Long. E. Sapeh Strait. Depth 69 M. i specimen. 



An anterior fragment of a worm, long 5 mm., with 20 segments; it wants the elytra 

 as well as the cirri and is too incomplete for a satisfactory description or for Identification. 



I I . Harinothoc sp. 



Stat. 122. 1° 58'. 5 Lat. \., i25°o'.5 Long. E. Celebes Sea. Depth 1264 — 1165 M. i specimen. 



A small worm, 6 mm. long, without scales and cirri, too incomplete for a satisfactory 

 description or for Identification. 



12. Harinothoc sp. 



Stat. 177. 2° 24.5 Lat. S., 129° 38.5 Long. E. Ceram Sea. Depth 1633 M. i specimen. 



A worm, with distinct frontal peaks and two pairs of large eyes, but without scales and 

 cirri, too incomplete for a satisfactory description or for identification. 



13. Harinothoc sp. 



Stat. 251. 5°2S'.4 Lat. S., i32°o'.2 Long. E. South of Kur Island. Depth 204 AL i specimen. 



A female specimen with two pairs of large eyes, without elytra and cirri, too incotn- 

 plete for a satisfactory description or for identification. 



14. Harinothoc sp. 



Stat. 184. Anchorage ofï' Kampong Kelang, South coast of Manipa Island. Depth 36 M. i 

 specimen. 



A small worm, 8 mm. long, with 35 segments, without scales, too incomplete for a 

 satisfactory description or for identification. 



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