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Remarks. One specimen which probably belongs to this species. The body is pale 

 yellow, and in the hinder part of the specimen the dorsal cirri are tinged with brown. 

 I can find no trace of eyes. In other respects the example agrees with Ehlers' descrip- 

 tion. The anal cirri are two small rounded lobes. It differs from E. aurantiaca in that 

 the dorsal cirri are symmetrical. 



Genus Phyllodoce, Savigny 



Phyllodoce patagonica (Kinberg). 



Anaitides patagonica, Bergstrom, 19 14, p. 147, text-fig. 46, with synonymy. 



St. 27. 15. iii. 26. West Cumberland Bay, South Georgia. 3-3 miles S 44° E of Jason Light, 

 iiom. Gear DL. Bottom : mud and rock. Four specimens. 



St. 45. 6. iv. 26. 2-7 miles S 85° E of Jason Light, South Georgia. 238-270 m. Gear OTL. 

 Bottom: grey mud. Three specimens. 



St. 91. 8. ix. 26. 0-5 mile off Roman Rock, False Bay, South Africa. 35 m. Gear NRL. Bottom : 

 sand. ? One specimen. 



St. 141. 29. xii. 26. East Cumberland Bay, South Georgia, 200 yards from shore under Mount 

 Duse. 17-27 m. Gear BTS. Bottom: mud. Three specimens. 



St. 142. 30. xii. 26. East Cumberlaod Bay, South Georgia. From 54° 11' 30" S, 36" 35' W to 

 54° 12' S, 36° 29' 30" W. 88-273 m. GearN4-T. Bottom: mud. One specimen. 



St. 144. 5. i. 27. Off mouth of Stromness Harbour, South Georgia. From 54° 04' S, 36° 27' W 

 to 53° 58' S, 36° 26' W. 155-178 m. Gear N 4-T. Bottom: green mud and sand. One specimen. 



St. 145. 7. i. 27. Stromness Harbour, South Georgia. Between Grass Island and Tonsberg 

 Point. 26-35 '^^- Gear BTS. Two specimens. 



St. 160. 7.11.27. Near Shag Rocks. 53° 43' 40" S, 40° 57' 00" W. 177 m. Gear DLH. Bottom: 

 grey mud, stones and rock. One specimen. 



St. 167. 20. ii. 27. Off Signy Island, South Orkneys. 60 " 50' 30" S, 46" 15' 00" W. 244-344 m. 

 Gear N 4-T. Bottom: green mud. One specimen. 



St. 182. 14. iii. 27. Schollaert Channel, Palmer Archipelago. 64° 21' 00" S, 62° 58' 00" W. 

 278-500 m. Gear N 7-T. Bottom: mud. One specimen. 



St. MS (?). 13. iv. 25. East Cumberland Bay, South Georgia. Two specimens. 



St. MS 71. 9. iii. 26. East Cumberland Bay, South Georgia. 9^ cables E x S to 1-2 miles 

 E X S of Sappho Point. 110-60 m. Gear BTS. One specimen. 



Remarks. I have followed Bergstrom in identifying P. madeirensis of Ehlers and Willey 

 with P. patagonica. The specimen from the Cape has the papillae of the proboscis 

 thinner and more foliaceous than have the more southern forms. Moreover, it has 

 seven papillae in the middle line and eleven in the rest, whereas five and nine seem to 

 be the more usual numbers for the Antarctic examples. 



Phyllodoce (Anaitis) bowersi, Benham. 



Phyllodoce bowersi, Benham, 1927, p. 77, pi. i, figs. 27-31. 



St. 167. 20. ii. 27. Off Signy Island, South Orkneys. 60° 50' 30" S, 46° 15' 00" W. 244-344 ^n- 

 Gear N 4-T. Bottom: green mud. One specimen. 



