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Asia Shoal, Occasional specimens in dredgings from all parts of 

 the Sound. From the shore at Kum Bay in crevices of shale. 



Amphiglena meditereanea Leydig : de St. Joseph, Ann. Sci. Nat. 

 Zool. XVII. 1894, p. 307. 



Plymouth. Amongst Laminaria roots from the rocks below the 

 Laboratory. In crevices of shale at Wembury Bay. 



Torquay. From roots of Laminaria and pieces of limestone rock 



{Elwes, Journ. M.B.A., vol. 9, 1910, p. 65). 



Jasmeneira elegans de St. Joseph : Ann. Sci. Nat. Zool. XVII. 1894, 

 p. 316. 



Plymouth. Amongst dredgings from Duke Eock and Asia 

 Shoal. 



Torquay. From roots of Laminaria and pieces of limestone 

 rock {Elwes, Joum. M.B.A., vol. 9, 1910, p. 65). 



Fabricia sabella Ehrenberg : de St. Joseph, Ann. Sci. Nat. Zool. XVII. 

 1894, p. 319. 



Plymouth. Very abundant amongst mud scraped from piles at 

 Millbay Dock. 



Breeding. February. 



Torquay. Very common in little pools in the rocks at Babba- 



COmbe {Ehves, Journ. M.B.A., vol. 9, 1910, p. 65). 



Oria ar]\l\ndi Claparede : de St. Joseph, Ann. Sci. Nat. Zool. XVII. 

 1894, p. 321. 

 Plymouth. Amongst Ascidians from the piles at Millbay Dock. 

 Torquay. One specimen from Babbacombe rock pools {Elwes, 



Journ. M.B.A., vol. 9, 1910 p. 65). 



Haplobranchus ^stuarius Bourne : Quart. Journ. Micr. Sci. XXIII. 

 1883, p. 169. 



Plymouth. In tide pools not far from the mouth of the Yealm 

 {Buchanan, Rep. Brit. Assoc. 1892, p. 359). 



SERPULID.ffl. 



Serpula vermicularis Linnaeus : de St. Joseph, Ann. Sci. Nat. Zool. 

 XVII. 1894, p. 328. 



Plymouth. Occasional specimens in the Sound. In small 

 numbers from Mewstone Grounds, Looe-Eddystone, Rame-Eddy- 

 stone and Eddystone Grounds. 



Obtained at a number of positions S.S.W. of the Eddystone in 



depths of 42 to 49 fms. {Crawshay, Journ. M.B.A., vol. 9, 1912, p. 346). 



Large masses of this species were obtained by a diver somewhere 

 in the Hamoaze and brought to the Laboratory. 



Breeding. Specimens from Eddystone Grounds in August and 

 September were ripe (c.s.). 



