ON THE GENUS CHLOEIA, co! Ge 
Denkschr. d. Mathem.-Naturw. Cl. d. K. Akad. d. 
Wissensch. Wien, Bd. LX, 1893, p. 3; Treadwell, Bull. 
U. St. Fish Commission for 1900, Vol. XX. 
Tortugas, Florida, Porto-Rico, Teneriffe, Dakar. 
5. flava Pall. (capillata Brug., incerta Qtrf., ceylonica Gr., 
tumida Baird, pulchella Baird), Pallas, Miscell. zoologica, 
1766, p. 97, pl. VIII, figs. 7—11; Quatrefages, Hist. 
Nat. des Annelés, 1865, p. 386, pl. 17, figs. 4,5; Grube, 
Annulata Semperiana, Mém. de l’Acad. d. Se. de St. 
Pétersbourg, (7e sér.) t. XXV, 1878, p. 10; M’Intosh, 
Challenger-A nnelida, p. 8, pl. III, figs. 1 and 3, pl. I A, 
figs. 7—9. 
Gulf of Bengal (Pall.), Philippines, Salawatti, Amboina 
(Gr.), Japan, Arafura-Sea (Chall.), Ceylon (Willey). 
6. macleayi Haswell, Proc. Linn. Soc. of N. S. Wales, 
III, 1879, p. 341. 
Cape Sidmouth, Australia. 
7. modesta Ehl., Florida-Anneliden, loc. cit. p. 21, pl. 2, 
figs. 6—8, pl. 3, figs. 3 and 4; Marenzeller, Polychäten 
des Grundes, loc. cit. p. 3. 
Florida, Funchal. 
8. parva Baird (merguiensis Bedd.), Monograph of the 
Amphinomacea: Journ. Linnean Soc. (Zoology), Vol. 
X,718705 pi 238, pli TV, figs 8 ‘a,b. >’ Beddard, 
ibidem, Vol. XXI, 1889, p. 258, pl. 21, figs. 2, 8 
and 9; Marenzeller, loc. cit. p. 3. 
Mergui Archipelago, Cebu, New-Guinea, Semarang. 
9. venusta Qtrf. loc. cit. p. 391; M’Intosh (CAI. fucata) 
Porcupine-Annelida, Trans. Zool. Soc. Vol. IX, 1877, 
p. 395; Marenzeller, loc. cit. p. 2, pl. I, fig. 1. 
Mediterranean, Algiers, Cerigo. 
10. violacea, n. sp. 
Ceram, Waroe-bay; Soembawa, bay of Bima. 
11. viridis Schmarda), Neue wirbellose Thiere, 1861, 
p. 144, pl. 35, figs. 295—305. 
Jamaica. 
1) After Schmarda not observed by any other naturalist. 
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