308 A. K Verrill—Neio E)igland Annelida. 



Phyllodoce Groenlaudica, p. 351. 



Eulalia pistacia, pp. 361, 362, 367, 370, 380 (descr.), pi. 4, fig. 2. 



Eteone pusilla, p. 367. 



Eteone depressa, p. 351. 



Nereis pelagica, pp. 351, 355, 362, 367, 370, pi. 3, figs. 3, 4. 



Nereis limbata, p. 373. 



Nereis virens, pp. 370, 373, ^\. 5, figs. 1, 2. 



Autolytus, sp., p. 362. 



Autolytus cornutus, pp. 362, 370, 373. 



Stephanosyllis picta (typ. error), pp. 361, 362. 



nrStephanosyllis oriiata V. 



Stephanosyllis ornata V., pjx 370, 378 (descr.), pi. 4, fig. 1. 



Procera^a gracilis, pp. 361, 362, 370, 379 (descr.), pi. 3, fig. 2. 



Gattiola, sp., pp. 351, 355. =:[Pterosyllis cincinnata V.] 



Gattiola c'mcinnata V., s]\ nov., p. 394, pi. 2, fig. 1.* 



=:[Pterosyllis cincinnata V.] 



Leodice vivida, p. 351. 



Nothria opalina, pp. 351, 381 (descr.), pi. 4, fig. 4. 



Nothria conchylega, pp. 351, 355, 302. 



Ninoe nigripes, pp. 351, 355, 367, 382 (descr.), pi. 3, fig. 5. 



Lumbriconereis fragilis, pp. 351, 355, 367, 370, pi. 5, fig. 6. (Lum- 



brinereis). 

 Lumbriconereis obtusa, pp. 367, 370, 383 (descr.). 



z=Lumbri nereis hebes V. 

 Goniada maculata, pp. 351, 367. 

 Rhyncbobolus albus, pp. 351, 367. 

 Rhynchobolus dibranchiatus, pp. 370, 373. 



= [Euglycera dibranchiata V.] 

 Scalibregma inflatuin, p. 351. 



Travisia, sp., p. 351. z=Travisia Forbesi. 



Brada, sp., p. 851. 

 Brada granosa, p. 362. 



Tecturella flaceida, pp. 351, 362. =Flabelligera afiinis Sars. 



Troplionia aspera, pp. 351, 302, 307. 



* Although this figure was correctly drawn by Mr. Emerton, several errors were 

 introduced by the wood-eugraver. The occipital ' epaulets,' which are made to look 

 like eyes, are really small, but prominent, flattened processes, having a very distinct, 

 dark border. The first dorsal cirrus, on the left side, is wrongly made to appear to 

 arise from the buccal segment, and the bases of the tentacular cirri are not well 

 represented. In tliis species the ventral cirri of the first two segments are short, 

 thick, flattened, ovate, and brownish in color. I have, tlierefore, reproduced this 

 drawing, more correctly, on one of the accompanying [ilates. 



