266 CABLE HAULS OF MARINE INVERTEBRATES.—HONEYMAN. 
apparatus and plates, and anal and genital plates are wanting. 
It is 7 m. m. in diameter; the height is a little more than 3 
m. m. 
2nd.—Detached plates of another. The spines are mixed with 
those of our Ophiura. We have separated a few of them as 
microscopic objects. In a cavity of one of our boulders we found 
a perfect Hchinus of about the same dimensions as the preced- 
ing. 
Sup-Kinapom IV. Annulosa is well represented on our 
Cables. 
Annelida—OrD. Tubicole. 
On Cable I we have Ist-——spirorbes attached to Hydroids. 2nd— 
Two long coiled leathery tubes ; one of these is about a foot in 
length. 38rd—Ageglutenated tubes composed largely of grains of 
sand and tests of foramenifera. They were all without tenants. 
We ean only conjecture their character. Diopatra glutinatria 
may have occupied the last, as our portion of the Cable lies in 
the zone of their greatest abundance. Vide Bulletin of the 
Blake Expedition. We have not yet found Z’ubicolw on the 
second Cable. Spirorbes and serpulee are sufficiently abundant 
on our “Boulders.” Vide a preceding paper. 
The next Order is well represented on Cable I. They also 
occur, but less numerous on Cable II. These are “sea centipeds.” 
That of Cable II resembles the low water species of our Harbour. 
That of Cable I is much different. Our low water species are 
tough and easily handled. It is scarcely possible to turn or 
otherwise handle the worms of the first Cable without breaking 
them. So that all our specimens are fragments, with one or two | 
exceptions, and even these are not perfect. I may here make 
the remark that with the exceptions, Hydroida and Balticina, 
all are tender and fragile, and have to be handled with the 
greatest care. 
The length of the first Cable annelid is 48 m, m. 
The head is small; on the top are two pairs of ocelli (black 
spots.) ‘The mouth is in front and is circular; above it are ten- 
tacles which seldom appear. The spatulate termination is 6 m.m, 
and 4 m. m. length in two specimens. The anus is at the end of 
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