196 Dr. W. C. M'Intosh on the 



Nephthys Hombergii, Aud. & Ed. Hist. Litt. olini cit. p. 235, 



pi. 5 b. f. 1-6. 



Not uncommon between tide-marks, and in the stomachs of 

 cod and haddock. 



Nephthys Johnstoni (longisetosa, Johnst.). 



Occasionally between tide-marks, and in the stomachs of 

 cod and haddock. This quite differs from the N. longisetosa 

 of (Ersted, Malmgren, and others. 



Fam. 8. PhyllodocicUe. 



Genus Notophyllum, (Erst. 



Notophyllum foliosum, Sars; Mgrn. op. cit. p. 19. 



Amongst the debris of the fishing-boats. Not common. 



Genus Genet yllis, Mgrn. 

 Genetyllis lutea, Mgrn. op. cit. p. 20. 

 Occasionally in deep water. 



Genus Phyllodoce, Savigny. 

 Phyllodoce grcenlandica, (Erst.; Mgrn. op. cit. p. 21. 

 Thrown 'in numbers on the West Sands after storms ; 

 stomachs of cod and haddock. 



Phyllodoce maculata, O. F. Muller ; Johnst. Cat. p. 1 77. 

 Common under stones between tide-marks. 



Phyllodoce laminosa, Savigny ; Mgrn. op. cit. p. 24. 

 Frequent between tide-marks, in the laminarian region, 

 on the West Sands after storms, and in the stomachs of cod, 

 haddock, and other fishes. 



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Genus Eumida, Mgrn. 

 Eumida sanguined, (Erst., and var. ; Mgrn. op. cit. p. 25. 

 Common between tide-marks under stones, and on the West 

 Sands after storms. 



Genus Eulalia (Sav.), Mgrn. 

 Eidalia viridis, O. F. Muller ; Mgrn. op. cit, p. 25. 

 Abundant between tide-marks, and ranging to deep water. 



