600 A. E. Verrill — Turhellaria, Neinertlna, and 



Additional unrecorded species occurred in the following genera: — 



Nereis. Cirratuhts. 



Leodice or Eunice, 7 sp. Aricia. 



Marphysa, 2 sp. Anthostoma or Scolojilos. 



Arabella. SaheUa. 



The following genera, hitherto unrecorded from the Bermudas, 

 are represented in our collection by undetermined or new species : — 



Chrysopetalum. Stauroce2)halus or Staurinereis, n. nov, 



Stkenelais. 2 sp. 



Eulalia. Cirrhinereis or Cirronereis. 



Phyllodoce. Heterocirrus. 



Eteone. Capitella 



Autolytus, 2 sp. Notomastus. 



SylUs, 10 sp. Clymene or Euely^nene, n. nov. 



HapIosyUis, 2 sp. Axiothea or Axiothella, n. nov. 



Eusyllis, 2 sp. Polyclora. 



Desmosyllis, g. nov. Pectinaria. 



Trypanosyllis, 3 sp. Loimia. 



Hemisyllis, g. nov. Eugrymcea, g. nov. 



02Jisthosi/lJis. Protothelepus, g. nov. 



OdontosylUs, 2 sp. Nicolea. 



Branchiosyllis. PolymnieUa, g. nov. 



Grubeosyllis, n. nov. 2 sp. Polycirrus, 3 sp. 



Lysidice. Frotula, 2 sp. 



Paramarphysa. Vermilia, 2 sp. 



Heteromarphysa, g. nov. Filigrana. 



Nematonereis. Spirorbis, 2 sp. 



Lumbrinereis, 2 sp. 



The following are some of the new species* obtained, especially of 

 the Syllidoe and Eunicidre. 



Phyllodoce Bermudae, sp. nov. 



A small, slender species, with cordate-lanceolate posterior branchiae 

 and large caudal cirri. 



Head small, rounded, both in front and behind. The front a little 

 more produced. Antenna? about equal, lower a little shorter ; upper 

 ones as long as head, fusiform with acuminate tips ; tentacular cirri 

 similar in form, but longer. E3^es large, round, black, posteriorly 

 placed. Inferior branchial lobes, on the anterior segments, oblong- 

 ovate, H times as long as broad, with round blunt tips; farther back 

 they gradually increase in size and length, those about the middle 



* The illustrations of these species cotild not be finished in time for publica- 

 tion in this article. They will be published in vol. xi of these Transactions in 

 connection with the full report on the Annelida. 



