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are considerably longest. The sette commence opposite the mouth and 

 extend to the posterior end ; tliey form two fan-shaped fascicles on each 

 side of each sejjment, closely approximate at their origin, bnt strongly 

 divergent, the upper ones directed upward, the lower ones downward ; 

 the setse are very long and slender on the middle segments, those of the 

 upper fascicles longest, and exceeding half the diameter of the body ; 

 anteriorly they are considerably shorter ; they are somewhat expanded 

 toward the base, but have long and very slender tips. Dorsal cirri 

 rather long and stout, transparent and wrinkled, blunt at tip, thickened 

 at base ; in length nearly equaling a third of the diameter of the body. 

 Color yellowish white, tinged with brownish on the sides. 



Length, 8"^^ to 10'"'"; diameter, l.S'"'". 



Savin Eock, at half-tide. Point Judith, Khode Island, below low- 

 water mark (Leidy). 



The specimen above described was found under stones at Saviu 

 Eock, near New Haven, May 5. Its body was completely filled, from 

 one end to the other, with comparatively large yellowish white eggs, 

 which show through the transparent integument of the dorsal side very 

 distinctly. 



Teavisia carnea Yerill, sp. nov. (p. 508.) 



Body with twenty-four setigerous segments, oblong or fusiform, very 

 changeable, round, usually tapering abruptly to each end. Head small, 

 conical, acute; j)osterior end terminated by a small, bluntly rounded, 

 or slightly clavate j)apilla; sette small and slender. Branchiee short, 

 slender, commencing on the third setigerous segment and ceasing at 

 tlie twentieth ; longest about one-fourth as long as the diameter of the 

 body. Segments of middle region tri-annulated. Color light red or 

 deep flesh-color ; branchias bright red. 



Length, in extension, about 25"""; 3""" to 4""" in diameter. It can 

 contract to 12""" or less in length. 



Off Gay Head, Martha's Vineyard, in 19 fathoms, soft mud. 



Ammotrypane fimbriata VerrJll, sp. nov. Plate XV, fig. 79. 

 (p. 508.) 



Body elongated, slender, smooth, thickest in advance of the middle, 

 tapering gradually to both ends, convex, and well rouiuled above ; 

 lower surface with a median sulcus and rounded margins, separated 

 from the upper surface by a deep groove. Head very acute. Eyes 

 two, small, black. Proboscis small, sub-globular, smooth. Branchiee 

 long and slender. Caudal appendage spoon-shaped, deeply concave, 

 transversely striated ; the outer margin fringed with a row of small, 

 slender papillae; a pair of slender cirriform processes, about half its 

 length, arises at its ventral base, and a longer single median one is 

 generally concealed in its cavity. Setne of the anterior segments long 

 and slender, more than half the diameter of the body, shorter farther 

 back. Color, when living, purplish flesh-color, shining and iridescent 



