PHYLLODOCIDAE 75 



St. 195. 30. iii. 27. Admiralty Bay, King George Island, South Shetlands. 62° 07' 00" S, 

 58° 28' 30" W. 391m. Gear OTM. Bottom: mud and stones. Two specimens. 



St. MS 68. 2. iii. 26. East Cumberland Bay, South Georgia. 17 miles S ^ E to 8^ cables 

 SE X E of Sappho Point. 220-247 m. Gear NRL. One specimen. 



Remarks. The proboscis is not smooth distally, but the bands of papillae are con- 

 tinued to the apex as in Gravier's original description. 



Genus Genetyllis, Malmgren 

 Genetyllis polyphylla (Ehlers). 



Pliyllodoce polyphylla, Ehlers, 1897, p. 26, pi. i, figs. 14-19. 

 PhyUodoce polyphylla, Gravier, 191 1, p. 54, pi. i, figs. 9-1 1. 

 Genetyllis polyphylla, Bergstrom, 1914, p. 161, text-fig. 55. 



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

 Point. 26-35 m. Gear BTS. Two specimens. 



St. 190. 24. iii. 27. Bismarck Strait, Palmer Archipelago. 64° 56' 00" S, 65° 35' 00" W. 126- 

 315 m. Gear DLH and NRL. Bottom: stones, mud and rock. Two specimens. 



St. MS 14. 17. ii. 25. From 1-5 miles SE x S to 1-5 miles S | W of Sappho Point, East 

 Cumberland Bay, South Georgia. 190-110 m. Gear DS. One specimen. 



Remarks. Sts. 145 and 190 each yielded two small examples of this species. 

 They are bright yellow with orange dorsal cirri. 



From St. MS 14 was obtained an incubating specimen. It is curled upon itself to 

 such an extent that accurate measurements are impossible, but it is approximately 

 20 mm. long by i mm. broad. Exactly as in Gravier's description of Eteone gaini, there 

 is an envelope of dark brown parchmenty substance wrapped round the specimen, 

 from which only the head and tail are free. Inside this envelope is a large number of 

 larval phyllodocids, measuring about i mm. in length and having about 12 chaetigers. 



Unfortunately the specimen is in bad condition and cannot be determined with 

 certainty, but from the structure of the head and anterior segments and from the frag- 

 ments of the feet which I was able to detach, I believe it to belong to this species. 



Genus Eulalia, Oersted 

 Eulalia magalhaensis, Kinberg. 



Steggoa magelhaensis, Bergstrom, 1914, p. 129, with synonymy. 



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

 Bottom: grey mud. 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. Two specimens. 



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

 Point. 26-35 m. Gear BTS. One specimen. 



St. WS25. 17. xii. 26. Undine Harbour (North), South Georgia. 18-27 m. Gear BTS. Bottom: 

 mud and sand. Two specimens. 



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



