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Port St. Mary, Isle of Man, which from their general 

 appearance and from the structure of the spines were 

 obviously to be referred to the genus Eunice, but the species 

 could not be made out with certainty. 



Family. — Goniadid^ . 

 Goniada macidata, Johns. 

 This species is recorded by Carrington from Southport, 

 but neither that, nor the following one, was collected by the 

 L. M.B.C. 



Goniada alcockiama, Carrington. 

 This species has not been included by more recent writers 

 on the Annelida. If identical with a previously-named 

 species, I have not been able to discover its synonym. 



Family. — Glycerid^ . 



Glycera alba, Miiller. 

 Mentioned by Carrington {loc. cit.), as having been found 

 by him ''among the tufts of Antennularia antennina.'' 



Section B — SEDENTARIA. 



Family. — Opheliad^. 



Ophelia coarctata, M.-Edw. 

 Recorded by Carrington from Southport. 



Family. — M^ ad^ . 



Mcea mirabilis, Johnston. 

 A rare Annelid, first described by Johnston, and found by 

 Carrington at Southport. 



Family. — Ch^topterid^. 

 Spiochcetopterus typicus, Sars. 

 A large example of this species was found at low water at 

 Beaumaris. The specimen inhabited a pergamentaceous tube 



