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Laira Bridge. It has also been reported as numerous in the Hamoaze. 

 It generally swims at night. 



Salcombe. In fine muddy sand, especially abundant south 

 of Garston Point and on the south side of the bay immediately 

 below Hal well Point (Journ. M.B.A., vol. 6, 1900, p. 192, where further 

 details as to its habitat and habits are given). 



ExMOUTH. One specimen on Bullhill Bank and one from the 

 mud north of Salthouse Lake (Joum. M.B.A., vol. 6, 1902, p. 319). 



Nereis (Nereilepas) fucata Savigny : Mcintosh, Mon. Brit. Ann. II. 

 2, 1910, p. 336. 



Plymouth. In shells of Buccinum undatum inhabited by 

 Eupagurus Bernhardus : Mewstone Grounds, Kame-Eddystone, 

 Looe-Eddystone and Eddystone Grounds. 



Found by Crawshay at two positions S.S.W. of Eddystone in 

 42-47 fms., associated with Anapagurus Icevis (Journ. M.B.A., vol. 9, 



1912, p. 342). 



S. Pace records a specimen from Yealm River. 



Breeding. May (w.G.). 



Salcombe. From a Hermit Crab on Millbay Sands (Joum. M.B.A., 



vol. 6, 1900, p. 193). 



ExMOUTH. In a shell inhabited by E. Bernhardus at Orcombe 

 Rocks (Journ. M.B.A., vol. 6, 1902, p. 318). 



Torquay. In whelk shells thrown up on shore {Elwes, Joum. 



M.B.A., vol. 8, 1909, p. 351). 



NEPHTHYDID^. 



Nephthys C-ECA (0. F. Miiller) : Mcintosh, Mon. Brit. Ann. II. 1, 1908, 

 P-8. 



Plymouth. Large specimens on sandy shores, especially Drake's 

 Island, Rum Bay and Yealm Sand-bank (t.v.h., r.a.t., e.j.a.). 



Salcombe. Only on the banks near the mouth of the harbour, 

 being most numerous on the eastern side (Joum. M.B.A., vol. 6, 1900, 

 p. 193). 



Exmouth. Several large specimens from Bullhill Bank (Journ. 

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



Nephthys Hombergi Lamarck : Mcintosh, Mon. Brit. Ann. II. 1, 

 1908, p. 17. 



Plymouth. Shore between tide-marks especially in sand, 

 Drake's Island, Rum Bay, Jennychff Bay, Bovisand, Wembury 

 Bay, Whitsand Bay, Yealm River (r.a.t., e.j.a.) : dredged on 

 Mewstone Amphioxus Ground (r.a.t.) and Eddystone Grounds 

 (t.v.h.). 



Salcombe. One of the commonest shore Polychsetes in Sal- 



