398 THE ANNELIDA POLYCHAETA. 



Flabelligera Sars. 



Bidrag til Soedyr. nat., 1829, 1, p. 31. 



Siphostoma Otto, Nova acta Acad. Caes. Leop. nat. curios., 1820; Cuvier, Regne anim., ed. 3, 1830, 



3, p. 196 {nom preocc). 

 Chloraema Ddjardin, Ann. sci. nat., 1839, ser. 2, 11, p. 288. 

 Siplwnostomum Grube, Actin. ecliin. wiinner Mittelmcere, 1840, p. 68; Rathke, Nova acta Acad. Leop.- 



Car., 1843, 20, p. 208. 

 Sipho7instoma L^VCKAUT, Archiv naturg., 1849, 15, p. 164 (worn preocc). 

 LopMocephalus Costa, Ann. sci. nat., 1841, 16, p. 276. 

 Teclurella Stimpson, Invertb. Grand Manan, 1853, p. 32, pi. 3, fig. 21. 

 Chloraemum Sars, Nyt mag. naturv., 1873, 19, p. 247. 



Flabelligera infundibularis Johnson. 



Proc. Boston soc. nat. hist., 1901, 29, p. 417, pi. 12, fig. 124-127. 



The specimens referred to this species are in a bad state of preservation, 

 but they seem to conform to the description in so far as the characters can be 

 made out. The species was found originally in Scow Bay, in the Puget Sound 

 region, where it was abundant. "This worm seemed to occur in a layer along 

 the somewhat muddy bottom, for bushels of this jelly-like mass exclusively were 

 brought up from a region half an acre in extent " (Harrington and Griffin, Trans. 

 N. Y. acad. sci., 1897, 29, p. 162). Some of the Scow Bay specimens came from 

 a depth of not more than six fathoms, but data on others were lacking. The 

 Alaskan specimens here recorded came from a greater depth. Their long black- 

 tipped ventral hooks and the long pedicillate papillae are conspicuous features. 



Locality. Between Unalaska and Kachak: Sta. 3337 (lat. 53° 55' 30" 

 N., long. 163° 26' W.). Depth 280 fms. Bottom of green mud and rock. Bot- 

 tom temp. 39.3° F. Two specimens di-edged 27 August, 1890. They are at 

 present free from any enclosing jelly-hke mass. 



Flabelligera affinis M. Sars. 



Bidrag. til Soedyr. nat., 1S29, 1, p. 31, pi. 3, fig. 16; McInto^h, Brit, annelids, 1915, 3, pt. 1, p. 107. 



Chloraema edwardsii Dujardin, Ann. sci. nat., 1839, ser. 2, 11, p. 288, pi. 7, fig. 1-6. 



Siphonostomum papillosum Grube, Actin. echin. wiirmer Mittelmeere, 1840, p. 68. 



LopMocephalus edwardsii Co.sta, Ann. sci. nat., 1841, 16, p. 276. 



Siphonostomum vaginiferuni , Rathke, Nova acta Acad. Leop.-Car., 1843, 20, p. 211, pi. 11, fig. 3-10. 



Siphonostoma uncinala Milne Edwards, Cuvier's Rogne anim. Anncl., 1843, p. 27, pi. 6, fig. 4, 4a. 



Siphonosloma mginifera Leuckart, Archiv naturg., 1849, 15, p. 164. 



Chloraema dujardini Quatrefages, Ann. sci. nat., 1849, ser. 3, 12, p. 282, pi. 9, fig. 1-9. 



Chloraema sordidwn Quatrefages, Ibid., 1849, ser. 3, 12, p. 285, pi. 9, fig. 10. 



Siphonostoma gelatinosa Dalyell, Pow. creat., 1853, 2, p. 256, pi. IS, fig. 10-12. 



Tecturella jlaccida Stimpson, Invertb. Grand Manan, 1853, p. 32, pi. 3, fig. 21. 



Siphonostomum diplochailos Kolliker, Kurz. bericht., p. 10, 17, pi. 6, fig. 7. 



Chloraemum pellucidum Sars, Nyt mag. naturv., 1873, 19, p. 247. 



Siphcmostomum gelatinosum Gibson, Proc. Lit. philos. soc. Liverpool, 1886, 40, p. 158. 



