EOLIS. GOl 



transverse rows of three to five in each. Foot Hnear, 

 white, with the anterior angles subprodueed and rounded. 

 Cullercoats, in the httoral zone (Alder). 



25. E. viTTATA, Alder and Hancock. 



Ann. Nat. Hist, vol, ix. p. 35. 



" Body slender, pale buff, speckled with fawn-colour. 

 Head rather large, and truncated in front. Dorsal ten- 

 tacula slightly conical, wrinkled, fawn-coloured, with 

 pale tips. Oral tentacula rather shorter than the dor- 

 sal ones, and of the same colour. Branchise somewhat 

 clavate, long, with obtuse terminations, very pale fawn- 

 coloured, with three darker bands of the same colour ; 

 set in six or seven distant rows down the sides, largest 

 in front, four to seven in each row. Length ^ths of 

 an inch. 



" On a coralline from deep water ; Cullercoats ; one 

 specimen only found .'' " (A. and H.) 



26. E. GLOTTENsis, Alder and Hancock. 



Ann. Nat. Hist. vol. xviii. p. 293. 



Body and tentacles pale greenish-yellow. Dorsal ten- 

 tacles long, smooth, and thickened towards their tips ; 

 oral ones two-thirds of the length of the former. Branchiae 

 rather short and thick, centrally blackish-green, their 

 apices deep orange yellow, ranged in eight or nine trans- 

 verse rows, each of three to five papillae ; the first three 

 rows approximated. Foot white ; anterior angles slightly 

 produced and rounded. Length j^ths of an inch. 



Dredged in Lamlash bay (A. and H.). 



