202 NOTES ON THE LITTORAL POLYGH^ETA OF TORQUAY. 



exactly with the figure given by Marenzeller. Ziw Kenntniss der 

 Adriatischen Anncliden, 1875. 



AuTOLYTUS LONGIFERIENS, cle St. Joseph. Ann. dcs Sci. Nat. ZooL, 

 1886, p. 217. 



Five or six of this species, so remarkable for the great length 

 (2 mm.) of the proboscis, were found. Two red eye-spots, not men- 

 tioned by St. Joseph, are situated rather a long way in front of the 

 anterior pair of large eyes. In the Torquay examples there are only 

 two small teeth between the large ones, instead of three, as is the case 

 with those from Dinard. 



AuTOLYTiDES INERMIS, de St. Joscph, Ann. dcs. Sci. Nat. ZooL, 1886, 

 p. 237. 



One specimen was found. The proboscis was of full length, and 

 there appears no reason to think that the absence of teeth is due to an 

 accident. 



