110 MARINE FAUNA OF ST. ANDREW.-. 



Tetrastemma Candida, O. F. Midler. Op. cit. p. 167, 

 pi. 2. f. 2 & 3. 



Abundant amongst seaweeds on stones in the same localities. 



Tetrastemma vermicula, De Quatrefages. Op. cit. p. 169, 

 pi. 3. f. 3. 



Common amongst the roots of seaweeds on stones between 

 tide-marks. 



Tetrastemma Jiavida, Ehrenberg. Op. cit. p. 170, pi. 4. f. 1. 

 Not uncommon in the same situations. 



Tetrastemma dorsalis, Abildgaard. Op. cit. p. 172, pi. 1. f. 4, 

 & pi. 3. f. 4. 



In swarms on Ceramium and other seaweeds in the lami- 

 narian region, and occasionally under stones near low-water 

 mark. 



Subfamily Nemeetinjb. 

 Proboscis proportionally small. 



Genus 4. Nemertes, Cuvier. 



Nemertes gracilis, Johnst. Op. cit. p. 176, pi. 2. f. 5. 



Frequent under tangle-roots at low water, and occasionally 

 under stones between tide-marks. 



Nemertes Neesii, (Erst. Op. cit. p. 17S, pi. 3. f. 6, 

 & pi. 7. f. 6. 



Common in the same localities, in fissures of the rocks be- 

 tween tide-marks, and often from deep water. 



Nt iiiertes carcinopkila, Kolliker. Op. cit. p. 180, pi. 1. f. 5. 

 Very frequent on the abdominal hairs of female Carcini. 



Genus 5. Lineus, Sowerby. 

 Lineus marinus, Montagu. Op. cit. p. 181, pi. 9. 

 Common between tide-marks and in deep water. 



