6 



I'KICE LIST OF MARINE SPECIMENS. 



Eunice Ilarrassii . each* 



Marpliysa sanguiuea . ,, 



LA-sidice Ninetta . ,, 



M ado via iri<tolor . ,, 



Lumbiicoiiereis Latreillii ,, 

 t)phryotrocha puerilis per doz. 

 Nereis ciiltrifera . ,, 



pelagica . ,, 



fucata . each 



diversicolor . per doz. 

 Dumerillii . each 

 irrorata . ,, 



longissinia . ,, 



procera . ,, 



Neplithys coeca . „ 



Homl)ergii ,, 



longisetosa (Johnston) 

 each 

 Glycera capitata . ,, 



convoluta . ,, 



dubia (Johnston) ,, 

 Syllis prolifera . per doz. 



armillaris . ,, 



Aniblyosyllis (Gattiola) spectahilis 



each 

 Autolytus prolifer (Midi) „ 

 ^lyrianida maculata . ,, 



Phyllodoce lamelHgera ,, 



maculata . per doz. 

 Pancerina each 

 Kulalia viridis . per doz. 



Toniopteris onisciformis each 

 Cirratulus tentaculatus per doz. 



cirratus 

 Kotomastus latericeus 

 Spio sp. 

 Nerine vulgaris 



coniocephala , 

 Scoloplos armiger 

 Arenicola marina 



ecaudata . 



Grubii 

 Clymene sp. 



Chcetopterus vario) ledatus 

 Siphonostoma affinis 

 Trophonia plumo.'^a . 

 Saljellaria alveolata . 

 Pectinaria auricoma . 

 Amphitrite Johnstoni 

 Terebella lapidaria . 

 Lanice conchiletia 



each 



l^ev doz. 

 each 



HIRUDINEA. 



Pontobdella muricata each 1 6 



CRUSTACEA. 



Cladocera 



Evadne Nordmanni per tube 1 G 

 Podon intermedins . ,, 16 



OSTRACODA 



Cypris, Cy there, etc. „ 16 



COPEPODA 



Terminology in general tliat of Gies- 

 brecht, relagischc Copepoden (Najiles 

 monograpli), 1892, and Das Thierreich, 

 1898 ; supplemented by Brad}', British 

 Copepoda, 1878-80. 



Calanus finmarchicus 

 Pseudocalanus elongatus 

 Paracalanus parvus . 

 Candace pectinata 

 Temora longicornis . 

 Euryteraora affinis . 

 Centropages typicus . 

 Anomalocera Patersoni 

 Acartia clausi 



bitilosa 

 Oithona spinirostris . 

 Nototk^phyidsp var sp. 

 Corycaeus anglicus . 

 Monstrilla Danse 

 Euterpe acutifrons . 



* The prices quoted are for ordinary preserved specimens. Living specimens, when 

 obtainable, are generally charged at the same prices ; museum specimens at a slightly 

 increased rate. 



