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The two anal papillae are short, somewhat swollen at base, and slender 

 distally. 



In a paratype from Sta. 4675, near 10 mm. long, the extended proboscis 

 is 1.8 mm. long with its greatest diameter scarcely less. Along the distal edge 

 there are nine ventral papillae and nine dorsal ones, these flattened and lanceolate 

 or ovate-lanceolate in outline. (Plate 6, fig. 2). 



Localities. Off the coast of Peru. Sta. 4668 (lat. 12° 9' S., long. 81° 45' 

 W.). Surface. 19 November, 1904. One specimen (type). 



Off Peru. Sta. 4661 (lat. 10° 10' S., long. 82° 02' W.). 300 fms. to surface. 

 15 November, 1904. Four specimens. 



Off Palominos Light House: Peru. Sta. 4675 (lat. 12° 54' S., long. 78° 33' 

 W.). 300 fms. to surface. 22 November, 1904. Two specimens. 



Off southwest coast of Central America. Sta. 4613 (lat. 9° 43' N., long. 

 86° 15' W.). Surface. Surface temp., 82-79° F. 19 October, 1904. Two 

 specimens. 



Off Peru. Sta. 4663 (lat. 11° 20' S., long, 88° 55' W.). Surface. Surface 

 temp., 69° F. 15 November, 1904. Two specimens. 



Off Peru. Sta. 4664 (11° 30' S., long, 87° 19' W.). Surface. Surface temp., 

 68° F. 17 November, 1904. One specunen. 



Off Peru. Sta. 4669 (lat. 12° 13' S., long. 80° 24' W.). Surface. Surface 

 temp., 67° F. 19 November, 1904. Six specimens. 



Between Peru and Easter Island. Sta. 4676 (lat. 14° 29' S., long. 81° 24' 

 W.). Surface. 5 December, 1904. Two specimens. 



Harmothoe Kinberg. 



Ofvers. K. vet. akad. Forh., 186.5, no. 4, p. 386; McIntosh, British annelids, 1900, 1, pt. 2, p. 313; 



Darboux, Bull. sci. France & Belgique, 1900, 30, p. 106 (in part). 

 Eumolphe Oken, Lehrb. naturgesch., 1815, 1, p. 375 (in part) ; Blainville, Diet. sci. nat., 1828, 57, 



p. 457. 

 Eupolynoe McInto.sh, Ann. mag. nat. hist., 1874, ser. 4, 10, p. 13 (in part). 



Harmothoe hirsuta Johnson. 

 Plate 2, fig. 2-8; Plate 3, fig. 1. 



Proc. Cal. acad. sci. Zool., 1897, ser. 3, 1, p. 182; Ehlers,'Zoo1. jahrb. Suppl., 1901, 2, p. 253; Abhandl. 

 K. gesellsch. wiss. Gottingen. Math. phys. klasse, 1901, p. 42. 



Two apparently immature specimens from islands off Panama are referred 

 to this species which occurs from the California coast at San Pedro southward 



