220 DE. baikd's cojSTributions towards a 



Terebella carunculata, Gmelin, Linn. Syst. Nat. torn. i. part 6. Venues, 



p. 3113. no. 5, 1/89. 

 AuJiDhinome carunculata, Bruguiere, Enc. Me'th. art. Amphinome, 

 p. 46, Atlas, tab. 60. f. 6-7 (copied from Pallas), 1789; Cuvier, 

 Diet, des Sc. Nat. art. Amphinome, torn. ii. p. 72 ; Grube, Famil. 

 der Annelid, pp. 40 & 122; Quatrefages, Hist. Nat. des Anneles, i. 395. 

 Amphinoma carunculata, Blainville, Diet. Sc. Nat. art. Vers ; Audouin 



8f M.-Edwards, Littoral de la France, ii. 123. 

 Pleione carunculata, Savigny, Syst. des Anne tides, p. 61 ; Lamarck, 

 An. s. Vert. 1st edit. v. 330, 2nd edit. v. 572 ; Cuvier, Regne Anim. 

 iii. 199, ed. Crochard, Annelides, tab. 8. f, 4, 4a; Grube, De Pleione 

 carunculata; Treviranus, Beob. aus der Zoologie, p. 53, tab. xi. 

 Hermodice carunculata, Kinberg, Of vers. Kongl. Vetensk.-Akad. 1857, 



p. 13; Cams, Handbuch der Zoologie, ii. 435. 

 Mab. Seas of America, "West Indies, St. Vincent's, West In- 

 dies, Landsdown Guilding (3Ius. Brit.), West Indies, Coll. Beid 

 {Mus. Brit.), St. Thomas's, West Indies {Mus. Brit.), Mediter- 

 ranean, Miller {Mus. Brit.). The setse of the dorsal row of 

 feet (fig. 3«) are longer than those of the ventral feet, are very 

 finely capillary, especially fine at the apex, and are all quite sim- 

 ple. The setae of the ventral feet (fig. Zh) are numerous, fine, 

 nearly capiUary, but slightly curved at the apex, which is rather 

 obtuse. For a short distance below the apex there are several 

 very fine teeth or seri-se, about 12 in number, on its inner margin ; 

 and a very short distance below these there is a prominent tooth 

 on the inner edge. 



Sp. 2. Hermodice striata. 



Hermodice striata, Kinberg, Ofvers. af Vetensk.-Akad. Forhandl. 1857, 

 p. 13 ; Fregatt. Eugen. Resa, tab. 12. f. 8, 8b-8g ; Cams, Handbuch 

 der Zoologie, ii. 435. 

 Hab. Eimeo, Pacific Ocean, among corals, near the shore, 

 JCinberg, 



Sp. 3. Herivjodice nigrolineata, sp. nov. 



Segmenta buccalia quinque. Branchiae parvae, sessiles, ramis 

 paucis filiformibus. Caruncula magna, corrugata. Setae pedum 

 dorsalium omnes lineares, lajves ; setae pedum ventralium bifidae, 

 ramo altero, brevissimo, dentem simulante, ramo altero longiore, 

 apice breviuncinato, intus serrate. Dorsum corrugatum, seg- 

 menta singula, ad infimam partem, linea nigra notata. Tenta- 

 culum, antennis et palpis multo longior. Cirrus pedis dorsalis 

 elongatus, gracilis. 



Lono'. 2 unc. ct 3 lin., hit. 3 liu. 



