G4 E. V. ELWES. 



Ampharetidae. 



]\Ielinna adriatica, Marenzeller. Sitzh. d. Jc. AJcad. IViss. zu Wien, 

 LXIX, p. 472. 



Two at extreme low water at Livermead amongst Zostera roots. 



Maldanidae. 



Clymene cerstedii (?), Clpd. De St. Joseph, Ann. Sci. Nat. Zool, 

 XVII, 1894, p. 137. 



On the east side of Tor Abbey Sands ; not common. 



Leiochone clypeata, de St. Joseph. Ann. Sci. Nat. Zool, XVII, 

 1894, p. 139. 



Numerous at extreme low water in the centre of Tor Abbey Sands. 



Capitellidae. 



NOTOMASTUS latericeus, Sars. Dc St. Joseph, Ann. Sci. Ned., XVII, 

 1894, p. 117. 



Under stones, Corbyn's Head and Livermead. 



Opheliidse. 



' PoLYOPTHALMUS PICTUS, Duj. De St. Joseph, Ann. Sci. Nat. Zool, V, 

 1898, p. 385. 



Common amongst Corallines, etc., in rock pools. 



Arenicolidse. 



Arenicola marina, L. Gamble, Quart. Journ. Micro. Sci., XLIII, 

 p. 419. 



Common on Tor Abbey Sands. 



Arenicola ecaudata, Johnst. Oamlle, Quart. Journ. Micro. Sci., 

 XLIII, p. 419. 



This species seems to be very different in its habits to A. marina ; 

 instead of burrowing in soft mud and sand it lies under stones in 

 gravel at Hope's Nose and Babbacombe beach. 



Chlorhoemidse. 



SiPHONOSTOMA AFFINIS, M. Sars. Be St. Joseph, Ann. Sci. Nat. Zool, 

 XVII, 1894, p. 96. 



Under stones at Corbyn's Head. 



Sabellidse. 



The accompanying key to the Sabellids of the English Channel is 

 founded on the table given by Baron de St. Joseph in " Les Annelides 



