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The following species, in addition to the above, were also identified : Miliolina 

 bicornis, Haplojjhragmium canai'iense, Textularia saggitula, Bulimina ijuiioides, 

 Bolivina punctata, Lagena sulcata, Lagena orbignyana, Planorbulina mediterranensis. 



[R. H. W.] 

 ACTINOZOA. 



Sagartia bellis. Common on banks (1) and (2). 



GEPHYREA. 



Phascolosoma pellucidum. One (3). 



NEMERTINA. 



Carinella superba. One large specimen (3). 



POLYCHiETA. 



Marpliysa sanguinea. One specimen (3). 



Lumbriconereis Latreillii (3). 



Nereis cultrifera. Eight (1) ; several (2) ; common (3). 



„ longissima. Two small ones (1) ; one (2) ; two (3). 



„ diversicolor. Three (1). 

 Nephthys Hombergii. Several (1) ; several young ones in muddy gravel inshore (2). 

 Glycera convoluta (1). 



Audouinia tentaculata. Common in patches of black mud (1) ; common in patches (3). 

 Notomastus latericens. A few (1) ; several in muddy gravel (2) ; several (3). 

 Arenicola marina. Common (1) ; common in muddy gravel (2) ; common in muddy 



gravel (3). 

 Clymene sjj. Occasional specimens in (1). 

 Amphitrite Johnstoni. Two from gravel (3). 

 Lanice conchilega. Small one (3). 

 Melinna adriatica. Very common in mud free from zostera (1) ; common in mud 



free from zostera (2) ; occasionally on zostera bank (3). 

 Pectinaria belgica. One on gravel at higher tidal level (3). 

 Sabella pavonina. Several (3). 



Branchiomma vesiculosum. Several (1), (2), and (3). 



Myxicola infundibulum. Several (1) and (2) ; very common, especially at dead low 

 water (3). 



CRUSTACEA. 



Carcinus moenas. Common, living in holes (1) (2) (3) ; most common in (3). 

 Gebia stellata. Two (1), one with ova. 



Corophium grossipes. Very common in mud free from zostera, living in vertical 

 burrows 4-5 inches long (3). 



MOLLUSCA. 



Tellina solidula. One in gravel near shore (3). 

 Scrobicularia piperata. Six in zostera-free mud (1). 



Tapes pullastra. Several (1). 



Cardium edule. Several (2) ; one (3). 



Mytilus edulis. One attached to a stone (1). 

 Nassa reticulata. Spawn on zostera (3). 



iEolis papillosa. One (3). 



TUNICATA. 



Ascidiella aspersa. A few (3). 



Morchellium argus. A few specimens attached to stones in the mud (3). 



