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Polychetes des Cotes de Dinard," Ann. Set. Nat. Zool., XVII, 1894-, 

 p. 248. 



Sabella pavonina, Sav. De St. Joseph, Ann. Sci. Nat. Zool., XVII, 

 1894, p. 267. 



I was somewhat surprised to find several examples of this large 

 worm in the inner harbour at Torquay only a few yards from the 

 " Strand." They were living in mud and gravel which could hardly 

 be called clean. 



POTAMILLA RENIFORMIS, 0. F. Miiller. Soulier, Revision des AnnMides 

 de la region de Cette, p. 120, Fig. 4. 



This species is found on the sides of the cave under the men's 

 bathing-place at Petit Tor. This is the cave mentioned by Gosse in 

 the British Sea Anemones and Corals, where he found the sea 

 anemones Halcampa microps and Edwardsia carnea. 



POTAMILLA TORELLI, Mgr. De St. Joseph, Ann. Sci. Nat. Zool., XVII, 

 1894, p. 296. 



Common in the small rock pools in the limestone rocks between 

 Oddicombe and Babbacombe beaches. 



Fabricia sabella, Ehr. De St. Joseph, Ann. Sci. Nat. Zool, XVII, 

 1894, p. 319. 



A little Sabellid which appears to be referable to this species is 

 very common in the little pools in the rocks at Babbacombe, in com- 

 pany with the last species, Poh/dora and Dodecaceria. It lives in 

 small holes in the rocks, with a tube of mud projecting a little from 

 the opening. 



Oria armandi, Clpd. Soulier, Revision des Anndides de la region dc 

 Cette, 1902, p. 114, Fig. 2. 



One specimen from Babbacombe rock pools. As de St. Joseph 

 remarks, the eyes in this species quickly disappear, while in F. sabella 

 they are persistent even in Balsam preparations. I have also obtained 

 this species at Newquay, Cornwall. 



Jasmaneira ELEGANS, de St. Joseph. Ann. Sci. Nat. Zool., XVII, 

 1894, p. 316. 



Found occasionally crawling up the sides of glass vessels containing 

 roots of Laminaria and pieces of limestone rock. It was first recorded 

 as a British species by Miss Newbiggin in 1900. 



Amphiglena mediterranea, Cljid. Soulier, Revision des Anndides de 

 la region de Cette, p. 109, Fig. 1. 



Found under the same conditions as the last species. 



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