THE AxNNALS 



AND 



MAGAZIiNE OF NAT[JRAL HISTORY. 



[EIGHTH SERIES.] 



" per litora sparj^ifo mnacum. 



Naiades, efc circiim vitreos considite fontfS : 

 Pollice virfjineo teneros hie carpite fliirKS : 

 Floribus et pictum. divae, replete canistrum. 

 At ros, o Nymphse Craterides, its sub undas ; 

 Ite, recurvato variata corallia trunco 

 Vellite muscosis e rupil)ii8, et milii conchas 

 Ferte, Dea; pelagi, et pingui conchvlia succo." 



N.Parthenii Giannetlasi, Eel. 1. 



No. 85. JANUARY 1915. 



I. — Notes from the Gatty Marine Lahoratory, St. Andreivs. 

 —No. XXXVII. Jiy Prof. M^ntosh, M.J}., LL.D., 

 F.R.S., &c. 



[Plates I.-in.] 



1. AdcUlions to and Remarks on the Rritiph Spi'onidcp. and Cirratididcp, 



■viz. on Spio martincnsis, Mesiiil, Neriiiides longiro4ris, De Quatre- 

 fages, N. trideniata, Southern, Poli/dora cceca, (Ersted, Aonides 

 paucibranchiatd, Southern, Vh(eto::une (data, Southern, C. kdlariemis. 

 Southern, and Macrochada clavicurnis, Sara. 



2. On the Jiritish Terehellidce. 



3. On the TeveheUida dredf>i-ed by H.l\r.S. ' Porcupine ' in 18G9 and 1870, 



and by the ' Kni>jht Errant ' in 1882. 



4. On the Cluetopteridce, Ampldctenidce, and Ampliaretidce dredged in 



the Gulf of St. Lawrence, Canada, by Dr. Whiteaves in 1871-73. 



5. On the Ampharetidce and Terebellidce dredged by Canon A. M. Norman 



off Norway. 



6. On the Occurrence of one of the Pisionidce at St. Andrews. 



1 . Additions to and Remarks on the British Spionidje and 

 Cirratulidse. 



The careful researches of Mr. Southern, especially on the 

 West Coast of Ireland, a region so rich in rarities, has 

 resulted in several additions to the above families, as well 

 as to others. Thus Spio martinensis, Mesnil, has been 

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