FROM THE EDDYSTONE GROUNDS TO START POINT. 



399 



ECHINODERMATA. 

 Cuciunaria lactea. Not abuudant. 

 Astropecten irregularis. Numerous. 

 Palmipes placenta. One or two speci- 

 mens in 53 and 57 only. 

 Solaster papposus. One or two in 72 only. 



Henricia sanguinolenta. One or two in 

 72 only. 



Asterias glacialis. \ Always present, but 

 , , rubens. ) not in large numbers, 



Ophiura ciliaris. Several in 91. Few or 

 none in the other hauls. 



Ophiothrix fragilis. A few small ones, 

 generally at the roots 

 of C'ellaria. 



Echinus miliaris. A few. 



Nemertina. 

 None recorded. 



POLYCHAETA. 



Aphrodite aculeata. Three in 91 and 

 one in 72 only. 



Lepidonotus squamatus. One in 91 only. 



Lagisca propinqua. Not numerous. 



Harmothoe imbricata. One in 91 only. 



Hyalinoecia tuliicola. One in 72 only. 



Nereis fiicata. In 57 and 91. 

 ,, procera. Several in 91. 



Nephthys Hombergii. One in 91. 



Chaetopterus variopedatus. One or two 

 in a haul only. 



Nicolea venustula. 



Thelepus. Many specimens. 



Sabella (pavonina ?). At base of Serlula- 

 rella Gayi. 



Da-sychone bombyx. Numerous. 



Seri)ula vermicularis. 



Hydroides pectinata. 



Crustacea. 

 Pandalus brevirostris. Many, living 

 amongst the Ccllaria 

 and hydroids. 



Eupagurus Bernhardiis. Numerous in 

 Buccinum undaticm 

 shells. 



„ Prideauxii. Not so frequent as 



E. Bcrnhardus. Shells 

 covered with Adamsia 

 palliata. 



Anapagurus laevis. In 56 only, living in 

 Suherites domuncula. 



Porcellana longicornis. Abundant. 



Galathea dispersa. Abundant. 



Stenorhynchus longirostris. Abundant 

 amongst hydroids and 

 Cellaria. 



Inachus dorsettensis. Abundant amongst 

 hydroids and C'ellaria. 



Maia squinado. One in 56 only. 



Eurynoiue aspcra. A few only. 



Cancer pagurus. In 56 only. 



Portunus de^jurator. Alisent in 72 and 

 91. Numbers taken in 

 the remaining liauls. 



Corystes cassivelaunus. Numerous in 49, 

 91, 72, and 57. Absent 

 in 53 and 56. 



Scalpellum vulgare. Abundant at base 

 of stalk of hydroids, 

 especially of Antcnnu- 

 laria antennina. 



MoLLUSCA. Living. 



Pecteu opercularis. ilany in 49 ; com- 

 paratively few large 

 ones in remaining hauls. 

 Young specimens at- 

 tached to hydroids 

 numerous. 



Anomia ephippium. On Peden opercularis 

 and on Buccinum xm- 

 datuin shells inhabited 

 by Eiqjagurus Bcrn- 

 hardus. 



Dentalium entails. Numerous in the 



sand. 

 Buccinum undatum. Common. 

 Cypraea europaea. One or two in a haul. 



Proueomenia aglaopheniae. Occasional 

 specimens coiled on the 

 stem of Aglaophenia 

 myriopliylhim. 



Dondersia banyulensis. Occasional speci- 

 mens on Lafoca dumosa, 

 var. robusta. 



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Doto coronata. 



Coryphella rufibranchialis. J On hydroids. 



Archidoris tuberculata. 



Lamellidoris oblonga. On Cellaria. 



Shells. 

 Buccinum undatum. Inhabited by Eupa- 

 gurus Bcrnhardus, 



Dentalium entalis. 



[No Pecten or other common shells.] 



POLYZOA. 



Cellaria sinuosa. i y , ... 



„ ^ , In large quantity. 



,, nstulosa. ) 



Scrupocellaria scruposa. Plentiful. 

 Bugula flabellata. Not generally plenti- 

 ful. 

 Bugula avicularia. In 56 only. 

 Cellepora avicularis. \ Plentiful on 

 ,, ramulosa. ) hydroids. 

 Idmonca serpens. Plentiful on hydroids. 

 Alcyonidium gelatiuosum. A little only. 



