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Between tide-marks Drake's Island : Breakwater : in dredgings 

 from Millbay Channel, xlsia Shoal, Duke Eock (t.v.il, e.j.a.). 



Recorded in the former list as P. laminosa, Savigny. 



Torquay. One light coloured individual under a stone at 

 Hope's Nose, and another of normal colouring at Meadfoot {Elwes, 

 Journ. M.B.A., vol. 8, 1909, p. 349). 



Phyllodoce paretti (Blainville) : Mcintosh, Mon. Brit. Ann. II. 1, 

 1908, p. 82. 



Plymouth. Occasional specimens in dredgings from the Mew- 

 stone Ledge (e.j.a.) : off Stoke Point (s.p.). 



Torquay. The head and about twenty segments of one from 

 Corbyn's Head (Elwes, Journ. M.B.A., voL 8, 1909, p. 349). 



Phyllodoce maculata (Linn.) : Mcintosh, Mon. Brit. Ann. II. 1, 

 1908, p. 89. 



Plymouth. Common in dredgings from the Sound and inshore 

 waters, being sometimes present in very large numbers. It seems 

 to be much more abundant during the summer months than in 

 winter. Large specimens which seem to be the same species were 

 found in fine clean sand at Wembury Bay. 



Breeding. January, February (w.G.) : April to July. Eggs 

 orange-brown or green (e.j.a.). 



ExMOUTH. A form recorded as P. teres Malmgren from fine 

 clean sand at Exmouth and from similar ground at Teignmouth 

 I am now inclined to regard as the common P. maculata (.Journ. 

 M.B.A., vol. 6, 1902, p. 319). 



Torquay. Common between tide-marks. Found amongst rocks 

 and weeds, and also in the sand {Elwes, Journ. M.B.A., vol. 8, 1909, 

 p. 348). 



Phyllodoce rubiginosa de St. Joseph : Mcintosh, Mon. Brit. Ann. 

 II. 1, 1908, p. 92. 



Plymouth. Frequent in dredgings from Millbay Channel, 

 Asia Shoal and other parts of the Sound. Amongst dredge and 

 trawl material from near the Eddystone. 



Crawshay obtained several specimens S.S.W. of the Eddystone 

 in 46-49 fms. (Joum. M.B.A., vol. 9, 1912, p. 341). 



Eteone picta Quatrefages: Mcintosh, Mon. Brit. Ann. II. 1, 1908, 

 p. 100. 



Plymouth. Occasional specimens from dredgings, Millbay 

 Channel, Asia Shoal, Queen's Ground, Barn Pool. Some large 

 specimens were found amongst roots of Laminaria from the shore 

 at Cawsand Bay, and it was also taken on the shore at Wembury 

 Bay. 



Torquay. Small ones not uncommon amongst Laminaria roots {Elwes, 



Joum. M.B.A., vol. 8, 1909, p. 349). 



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