620 E. J, ALLEN. 



Neeeis (Praxithea) Schmard^i Quatrefages : Mcintosh, Mon. Brit. 

 Ann. II. 2, 1910, p. 291. de St. Joseph, Ann. Sci. Nat. Zool. V. 1888, 

 p. 263, and XX. 1895, p. 215 as N. irrorata Malmgren. 



Plymouth. Not uncommon in coarse sand and gravel between 

 tide-marks, Drake's Island, Mount Edgcumbe, Jennycliff (rare), 

 Wembury Bay, Yealm Estuary south shore. Small specimens 

 amongst dredgings from Queen's Ground and Asia Shoal. Eecorded 

 in previous list as N. irrorata. 



Salcombe. Common in muddy gravel under the Blarine Hotel, 

 Also found on the east side of the harbour, and one specimen in 

 Kingsbridge Estuary south of Halwell Point (Joum. M.B.A., vol. 6, 

 1900, p. 191, as N. irrorata). 



ExMOUTH. One specimen from Orcombe rocks at the mouth 



of the estuary (Journ. M.B.A., voL 6, 1902, p. 319, as N. irrorata). 



Torquay. Occasionally under stones at Petit Tor Bay and 

 Babbacombe Beach ; amongst roots of Zostera at Corbyn's Head 

 {Elwes, Journ. M.B.A., voL 8, 1909, p. 352). 



Nereis (Platynereis) Dumerilii Audouin and Edwards : Mcintosh^ 

 Mon. Brit. Ann. II. 2, 1910, p. 302. 



Plymouth. Small specimens are common on all the dredging 

 grounds of the Sound, the largest specimens coming from Queen's 

 Ground. In dredgings from Yealm River. Occasional specimens 

 are obtained from the shores of the Sound and from Millbay 

 Docks. 



Torquay. Small individuals very common amongst algse 



from rock pools {Elwes, Journ. M.B.A., voL 8, 1909, p. 351). 



Nereis (Hediste) diversicolor 0. F. Miiller : Mcintosh, Mon. Brit. 

 Ann. II. 2, 1910, p. 312. 



Plymouth. Common in the mud flats of the Tamar and Plym 

 estuaries, seldom in the Sound ; found only where the density of 

 the water is low. 



Salcombe. Numerous only in a small gully traversed by a 

 stream of fresh water which runs into Southpool Lake. Occasional 

 specimens found in other parts of the harbour (Journ. M.B.A., vol. 6, 

 1900, p, 193). 



ExMOUTH. Very common in the upper parts of the estuary where 

 the density of the water is low (Joum. M.B.A., vol. 6, 1902, p. 319). 



Nereis (Eunereis) longissima Johnston : Mcintosh, Mon. Brit. 

 Ann. II. 2, 1910, p. 325. 



Plymouth. Occasional specimens in fine sand between tide- 

 marks on Drake's Island and Mount Edgcumbe shore. Recorded 

 by Cunningham from a mud-bank in the Catte water near Oreston. 



The Heteronereis stage is sometimes very numerous swimming 

 in the Cattewater, the largest numbers being reported from near 



