418 Hjalmar Ditlevsen 



in length downwards towards the proximal part of the end-leaf; they 

 terminate a little above the place where the latter has its greatest 

 breadth (fig. 28). — The dorsal bristles, all of which are sword-shaped, 

 are somewhat different according to their position in the parapodium. 

 The most ventral are the least bent, and in regard to the tooth- 

 equipment these are rather different from the others; on each side 

 they are provided with two rows of long, straight, pointed spines, 

 which as it were conclude the ordinary tooth-equipment in trans- 

 verse rows (fig. 25). In the remaining dorsal bristles these spines are bent 

 teeth, which are curved up towards the point of the bristle (fig. 27). 

 The bristles highest up on the dorsum are легу strongly bent; in this 

 regard they recall some of the bristles which are found in Nijchia 

 cirrosa; in Nychia, however, there are also very thin bristles running 

 out into an almost thread-like, long, flexible point, which is not the 

 case in this form, which is a typical Havmothoe (sensu Levinsen). 



Sigalionidæ. 



Pholoe minuta (Fabr.) 

 1865. Malmgren p. 89. 

 Locality: 



St. 18. Danmarks Havn 

 23 



,: 45. 



„ 59 b. 



„ 69. Stormbugt 

 Only a single specimen is present from each of the stations men- 

 tioned. 



Phyllodocidæ. 



Eteoiie arctica Mgrn. 

 1867. Malmgren p. 27. 

 Localités: 



St. 23. Danmarks Havn 0—10 m. 22/3 06. 



„ • 31. „ „ 0—10 ,, ^/10 06. 



Some few specimens are present from these stations. 



Eteoue flava Fabr. 

 1865. Malmgren p. 102. 

 Locality: 



St. 18. Danmarks Havn ca. 8 m. ^^/s 06. 



Two specimens. 



