66 E. V. EL WES. 



Serpulidse. 



In preparing the key to the Serpulids of the English Channel the 

 table given by Baron de St. Joseph in the Annales ties Sciences 

 naturelles ZooL, XA^II, 1894, p. 259, and, for the genus Spirorbis, the 

 papers by Caullery and Mesnil, " l^ltudes sur la morphologie, etc., chez 

 les Spirorbes," have been consulted. 



Sekpula vermiculakis, Lin, De St. Joseph, Ann. Sci. Nat. ZooL, 

 XVII, 1894, p. 328. 



On shells thrown up on the shore at Tor Abbey Sands. 



Pomatoceros triqueter, Lin. De St. Joseph, Ann. Sci. Nat. ZooL, 

 XVII, 1894, p. 353. 



Extremely common on stones. 



Hydroides norvegica, Zunn. De St. Joseph, Ann. Sci. Nat. ZooL, 

 V, 1898, p. 440. 



On a stone at Petit Tor beach ; numerous on buoys in Torquay 

 Harbour. 



Spirorbis borealis, Daudin. Caullery et Mesnil, Bull. Scien. de la 

 France et de la Belgique, XXX, 1897, p. 211. 

 Very common on Fucus. 



Spirorbis spirillum, Lin. = lucidus, Mont. Caullery et Mesnil, Bull. 

 Scien. de la France et de la Belgique, XXX, 1897, p. 198. 

 On Sertularia ahietina thrown up on the shore. 



Hermellidse. 



Sabellaria ALVEOLATA, Linn. Cambridge Nat. Hist., Vol. II, Figs. 

 131 and 135. 



Very common all along the Torquay coast. 



