244 CLASS VII. 
Hipponoé Aun. and Epw. 
Sp. Hipponoé Gaudichaudii Aup. and Epw. Ann. des Sc. nat. Tom. xx. 1830, 
pp. 156—159, Pl. 11. figs. r—5, Guiéirin Iconogr., Annél. Pl. 4 bis. fig. 3, 
in New Holland (Port Jackson). 
BL. Pediform tubercles with double pinna, remote, each provided 
with a cirrus. Caruncles behind the base of the intermediate tentacle 
at the dorsal surface in the head and anterior part of the body. 
Euphrosyne SAV. Head with single subulate tentacle, and two 
eyes. Branchizw made of many branched appendages, arranged in 
a row between the dorsal and ventral pinna. 
Sp. Euphrosyne laureata Sav. Descr. de P Egypte, Annél. Pl. 1. fig. 1, 
GuERIN Jconogr., Annél, Pl. 4 bis. figs. 1, &e. 
Amphinome Aub. and Epw. Pleione Say. Head with five 
short tentacles, and four eyes. Branchie ramose, or fasciculate at 
the base of the dorsal pinnee. 
Sp. Amphinome rostrata Pauu. Misc. Zool. Tab. vii. figs. 14—18, from the 
Indian Ocean ; Amphinome carunculata PAu. fig. 12; comp. A. E. GRUBE, 
De Pleione carunculata Diss. Zoot. cwm tab. en. Regiomontani, 1837, 8vo. 
Chloeta SAV. Head supplied with five tentacles and two eyes. 
Branchiz like a tripinnatifid leaf, placed on the back, remote from 
the base of the pinne. Two terminal styles at the posterior part of 
the body. . 
Sp. Amphinome capillata, Aphrodita flava Pau. Misc. Zool. Tab. vit. figs. 
7—11; Cuv. R. Ani. éd. ill. Annél. Pl. g; in the Indian Ocean, from 
Amboyna, &e. The bundles of sete are yellow, the gills, which nearly 
resemble leaves of Fern, are purple-coloured. 
Family XIV. <Aphroditacee. Body in most depressed, oval. 
Head supplied with tentacles usually five (2—5) and with four eyes. 
Dorsal and ventral pine distinct, furnished with acus, a fascicle of 
setee and a ventral cirrus. Squame (H/ytra Say.) in most, in place 
of cirri, placed on the dorsal pinne that alternate with dorsal pinne 
supplied with a cirrus. Proboscis usually armed with four jaws. 
Palmyra Sav. Dorsal squame none. 
Sp. Palmyra aurifera Sav., AuD. and Epw. Ann. des Sc. nat. Tom. XXVIII. 
pp. 445, 446, Pl. x. figs. 1—6, from the island Mauritius. 
Genus Spinther Jounston ; is it of this family? Body oval, 
with back convex, abdomen plane. Head indistinct. Elytra none. 
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