OF THE FIRTH OF FORTH. 101 
V. NuUDIBRANCHIATA— 
HERMAID&. 
Hermea bifida (Mont.). 
Black Rocks, Leith (Landsb.). 
EOLIDID. 
Eolis papillosa (Linn.). 
Firth of Forth (4B. and Ed. Mus.) ; not 
uncommon, Firth of Forth (/. and #7). 
We have found this species frequently 
at Elie between tide marks. 
LE. coronata (Forb.). 
On Coryne decipiens, North Queensferry 
(M'B.). 
E.. drummondi (Thomp.). 
On Tubularia indivisa, North Queensferry 
(M‘B.); Firth of Forth, 30 fathoms, and 
off Bass Rock, 24 fathoms (Metz. and Mey.). 
E. landsburgi (Ald. and Han.), 
On Eudendrium rameum, North Queens- 
ferry (M/‘B.). 
E. nana (Ald. and Han.). 
On Hydractinia echinata, Morrison’s Haven 
(7. Ss W.): 
E. angulata (Ald. and Han.). 
Off the Bass Rock, 24 fathoms (Metz. and 
Mey.). 
E. despecta (Johnst.). 
We dredged this small species east of 
Inchkeith last summer. 
DOTONID. 
Doto coronata (Gmel.). 
Off Inchkeith (J/‘B.) ; shallow water, Firth 
of Forth /. J. B.). 
