116 MARINE FAUNA OF ST. ANDREWS. 



Genus Hakmotiioe, Kinberg. 



Harmothoe imbricata, L. ; Mgrn. op. cit. p. 9. 



Very abundant under stones between tide-marks, and ran- 

 ging to deep water. 



Ilm-mothoe lunulata, Delle Chiaje, Descriz. c Not. pi. 144. 

 f. 5 & 6 {fide Claparedc). 



Occasionally on the West Sands after storms. 



Harmothoe Macleodi, M'Intosh. 



Stomach of the cod. It is allied to H. zetlandica in regard to 

 general appearance and processes. Scales fourteen to fifteen 

 pairs, pale and semitranslucent ; dorsal cirri scarcely extend 

 beyond the bristles ; serrations of the dorsal bristles continued 

 to the tip ; ventral bristles boldly bifid, and with rather broad 

 tips. 



Genus Polynoe, Saw 



Polynoe Jloccosa, Savigny, Syst. des Anne"!, p. 23. 



Not uncommon on the West Sands after storms, and under 

 stones between tide-marks. 



Genus Evakne, Mgrn. 



Evarne impar, Johnst. ; Mgrn. op. cit. p. 10. 



Occasionally under stones in pools between tide-marks, and 

 in littoral sponges. 



Genus L^nilla, Mgrn. 



Lanilla selosissima, Savigny, Syst. des Anne*l. p. 25 ; 

 Mgrn. op. cit. p. 12. 



Polynoe hmgisctis, Grube ; LamiUa glabra, Mgrn. ; and Harmothoe Mahn- 

 greai, Lankester. 



Tossed on the West Sands after storms, amongst tangle- 

 roots. Not uncommon. 



