238 DR. baied's contributions towards a 



Euphrosyne armadillo, Ehlers, Die Borstenw'iirmer, p. 66. 

 Hob. Mauger, near Bergen, Sars. 



II. Some of the iranchice only ramose. 



Sp. 9. Euphrosyne borealis. 



Euphrosyna borealis, (Ersted, in Kroyer Naturhist. Tidssk. 1842, 1 13 ; 



Greenland. Annulat. dorsibranch. p. 18, 1843, tab. ii. f. 23-2/ ; 



Sars, Reise i Lof. Finmark, Nyt Magaz. for Naturvidensk. i Chris- 



tiania, 1851, p. 211; Forhandl. i Vidensk.-Selskab. i Christiania, 



1860, p. 56 ; Ray Soc. Reports, 1845, 324. 

 Euphrosyne borealis, Johnston, Cat. Non-parasit. Worms, p. 127 5 



Cams, Handb. der Zool. ii. 435 ; Ehlers, Die Borstenwiirmer, p. 66 ; 



Quatrefages, Hist. Nat. Anneles, i. 408 ; Stimpson, Mar. Invert. 



Grand Manan, p. 36?; Grube, Famil. der Annelid, pp. 41 & 122. 

 Hab. Britain ? {Mus. Brit.), Greenland, (Ersted. 



B. Segments with cirri only. 



Sp. 10. Euphrosyne cirrata. 



Euphrosyne cii-rata, Sars, Forhandl. i Vidensk.-Selskab. i Christiania, 



1860, p. 56. 

 Euphrosyne cirrata, Ehlers, Die Borstenwiirmer, p. 67. 

 Hab. Manger, near Bergen, Sars. 



Eamily II. HIPPONOID^. 



Amphinomea (part.), Grube, Schmarda, Ehlers, Quatrefages. 



Amphinomiens (part.), Audouin ^' M. -Edwards. 



Amphinomae (part.), M.-Edwards in Lamarck. 



Hipponacea, Cams, Handb. der Zoologie. 



The animals belonging to this family are distinguished from 

 the Amphiuomidse by being destitute of a caruncle or crest on 

 the buccal or cephalic segment, and by having their feet dis- 

 posed in only one row. Branchiae are present on the dorsal 

 segments of the body, and are disposed either in tufts, rows, 

 or groups. Some of the genera {Ilippojwe) possess tentacles, an- 

 tennae, and palpi ; others (^Lophonota, Didymobranchus) are des- 

 titute of these appendages. The eyes are four {Hipponoii, Lo- 

 phonotus), placed near each other, small. 



Genus I. HiPPONoii. 

 JIif)ponoo, MM. Audouin ^- M.-Edwards. Ann. Sc. Nat. 1st st;rics, 



