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of the species seems to be more southerly. It is not uncommon at the British coasts and from 

 Skager Rack it enters Kattegat. In the Mediterranean it readies to the eastern part of this (Maren- 

 zeller), and recently Fauvel communicates that it has been captured as far southwards as the islands 

 of Cabo Verde, where it was found near Mai'o in a depth of 628 m. Tims this species lias a relatively 

 wide geographical range. 



Phyllodocidae. 



Notophyllum foliosum (Sars). 



1835. Phyllodoce foliosa, Sars: Beskr. og Iagtt. p. 69. 



1865. Notophyllum , Malmgreu: Nord. Hafs. Ann. p. 93. 



1883. — — , Levinsen: Nord. Ann. p. 204. 



1883. Trachelophyllum Luetkeni, Levinsen: ibid. p. 204. 



1908. Notophyllum foliosum, Me. Intosh: Monogr. p. 47. 

 1914. — — , Fauvel: Ann. polych. p. 115. 



Locality : 



49°25' N. L. i2°2o' W. L. 1270—1180111. Atlantic Ocean W. of Ireland. Bergen, Northern Brat- 

 holm c. 40 fins. Drontheim-fjord, Skarusund 200 — 150 m. 



Only one specimen is present from each of the above named localities. The species has a 

 rather wide geographical range; it reaches from the Drontheim-fjord to the Mediterranean, which it 

 enters. It also belongs to the Phyllodocidte which descend to great depths; thus Fauvel states it 

 from a depth of 1685 m. near the Azores. 



Eulalia sanguinea (Orsted). 



1843. Eulalia sanguinea, Orsted: Ann. Dan. p. 28. 



1865. Eumida , Malmgreu: Nord. Hafs-Ann. p. 97. 



1908. — , Mc. Intosh: Monogr. Brit. Ann. p. 66. 



1914. — , Southern: Clare Island Survey p. 47. 



1914. — — , Fauvel: Ann. polych. p. 114. 



Locality: 



The Faroe Islands; off Nolso 9 miles, c. 30 fms. 



The Faroe Islands; Vestmanhavn. 



The Faroe Islands; N. t. O. of point of Myggenaes, 5 — 7 fms. 



63°3o' N. L. 2o°i4' W. L. 80 m. South of Iceland. 



Vestmano, 40 fms. West Iceland. 



The species is cosmopolitic. It is known from arctic tracts, from the coasts of Europe; it enters 

 the Mediterranean and the Black Sea; and its occurs in the Gulf of Persia, at Japan and New Zealand. 



