340 ADDENDA AND CORRIGENDA. 



Page 112, Lepidonotus clava, before See figs. 5 & 6, add Plate IV. ; 

 and after (6) Falmouth, W. P. Cocks, add (c) Soutli Devon, G. Mon- 

 tagu ; (d-f) Polperro, Cornwall, Laughrin ; (g) No locality. 



Page 114, Lepidonotus pliaretratus, after Obs. add (a) Scotland, 

 Lieut. Thomas, B.N. ; (b) ? Firth of Clyde, D. Robertson. 



Page 114, Lepidonotus cirratus, for Plate III. read Plate VIII. : 

 and Page 116, after (d) Wick, Caithness, G. W. Peach, add (e) Scot- 

 land, Dr. Johnston ; (/, g) Polperro, Cornwall, Laughrin ; {h) juv., 

 Polperro, Laughrin ; (i) Firth of Clyde, D. Robertson. 



Page 116, Lepidonotus semisculptus, after Length and breadth add 

 Plate V. figs. 1-11, and Plate VL figs. 4-6.— Page 117, after (a) 

 South coast of Devon, J. Granch, add (b) Guernsey, J. Smith. 



Page 117, Lepidonotus peUucidus, after Length add Plate VII. figs. 

 1-10. 



Page 118, Lepidonotus imbricatus, after Description add ? (a) Firth 

 of Clyde, D. Robertson ; ? (b) Polperro, Cornwall, Laughrin. 



Page 119, Polynoe scolopendrina, /or Plate IV. read Plate XL 



Page 122, Pholoe inornata, for Plate V. read Plate XIII. ; and 

 after Description add (a) Cumbrae, Firth of Clyde, D. Robertson. 



Page 122, Pholoe eximia, after Length add Plate VI. figs. 1-5. Fig. 

 1, animal, magnified ; fig. 2, a scale, one of upper twelve ; fig. 3, one 

 of the ventral bristles ; fig. 4, one of the jaws ; fig. 5, one of the 

 dorsal bristles. 



Page 124, Sigalion boa, for Plate V. read Plate XIII. ; and Page 

 125, after (e) Loch Torridon, R. M'Andreiv, add (f,g) Great Britain, 

 Dr. Johnston ; (h~k) Polperro, Cornwall, Laughrin. 



Page 127, Euphrosyne foliosa, after Description add (a) Tenby 

 (a mutilated specimen) ; (b) Firth of Clyde, D. Robertson. 



Page 127, Euphrosyne borealis, after Obs. add (a) Scotland, Dr. 

 Johnston; (b) No locality. Old GoUection. 



Page 127, Spinther oniscoides, for Plate VI. read Plate XIV. 



Page 131, Eunice annulicornis. This is most probably not a 

 British species. It is the E. annidicornis of Maximihan Spinola, but 

 not described by him. It is very likely, from the label upon the 

 bottle, to have been sent to the Museum by Spinola, and is perhaps 

 a native of the Gulf of Genoa. 



Page 133, Eunice Harassii. At bottom of page add (b) Falmouth ; 

 (c) Polperro, Cornwall, Laughrin. 



Page 135, Eunice sanguinea, aft-rr (f) Falmouth orW (g-i) Pol- 

 perro, Cornwall, Laughrin. 



