634 E. J. ALLEN. 



PoLYMNLA. NEBULOSA (Moiitagu) : de St. Joseph, Ann. Sci. Nat. Zool. 

 XVII. 1894, p. 219. 



Plymouth. Very common between tide-marks at Mount 

 Edgcumbe (r.a.t., e.j.a.) : occasional specimens on the shore at 

 Rum Bay and in dredgings from Millbay Channel, Asia Shoal, 

 Queen's Ground and Yealm River (r.a.t., e.j.a.) : Eddystone 

 Grounds (t.v.h.). 



Dredged by Crawshay at a number of stations S.S.W. of the 

 Eddystone in 40-50 fms. (Journ. M.B.A., vol. 9, 1912, p. 343). 



Salcombe. Dredged in the channel west of the Salstone (Joum' 

 M.B.A., vol. 6, 1900, p. 197). 



ExMOUTH. A few specimens from Exmouth Dock and from 

 dredging material from the sponge ground below the pier (Journ. 

 M.B.A., vol. 6, 1902, p. 321). 



Torquay. Occasional specimens at Corbyn's Head and in rocks 

 between Oddicombe and Babbacombe beaches {Ehves, Journ. M.B.A., 

 vol. 9, 1910, p. 63). 



Polymnia nesidensis (Delle Chiaje) : de St. Joseph, Ann. Sci. Nat, 

 Zool. XVII. 1894, p. 225. 



Plymouth. Between tide-marks at Rum Bay, Mount Edgcumbe, 

 Wembury Bay : dredged at Asia Shoal, Yealm River and Cawsand 

 Bay. 



One specimen dredged S.S.W. of the Eddystone by Crawshay 

 at a depth of 49 fms. (Journ. M.B.A., vol. 9, 1912, p. 343). 



Torquay. Very common in Laminaria roots, etc. {Elwes, Journ. 

 M.B.A., vol. 9, 1910, p. 63). 



Lanice conchilega (Pallas) : de St. Joseph, Ann. Sci. Nat. Zool. XVII. 

 1894, p. 211. 



Plymouth. Common on sandy shores inside and outside the 

 Sound ; occasionally dredged on Queen's Ground ; Eddystone 

 Grounds (t.v.h., r.a.t., e.j.a.). 



Empty tubes were dredged by Crawshay S.S.W. of the Eddystone 



at depths from 42 to 49 fms. (Journ. M.B.A., vol. 9, 1912, p. 343). 



Salcombe. Extremely abundant in patches of clean sand near 

 the mouth of the harbour on both sides, and in sheltered parts 

 of sandy bays outside the harbour. Found only occasionally in the 

 upper parts of the estuary (Journ. M.B.A., vol. 6, 1900, p. 196). 



Exmouth. Very common on the banks in the estuary, where 

 there was a large proportion of gravel mixed with clean sand (Journ. 

 M.B.A., vol. 6, 1902, p. 321). 



Torquay. Numerous on Tor Abbey Sands, especially at the 

 east end {Elwes, Journ. M.B.A., vol. 9, 1910, p. 63). 



