ii8 DISCOVERY REPORTS 



Genus Goniada, Audouin and Milne- Edwards 



Goniada congoensis, Grube. 



Arwidsson, 1898, p. 41, figs. 34 and 62. 



St. 274. 4. viii. 27. Off St Paul de Loanda, Angola. From 8° 40' 15" S, 13° 13' 45" E to 

 8° 38' 15" S, 13° 13' 00" E. 64-65 m. Gear OTL. Bottom: grey mud. Two specimens. 



Remarks. The larger specimen from St. 274 measures 147 mm. by 3 mm. without 

 the feet. The number of chevrons on the pharynx is 14 and there are 44 paragnaths: 

 the larger jaw plates have four teeth. The biramous feet begin at the 28th chaetiger. 

 The feet are well figured by Arwidsson. 



Augener (1918, p. 396) regards G. hiipferi, Arwidsson, as a young form of this species. 



Family EUNICIDAE, sensu Grube 



Sub-family EUNICINAE, Kinberg 



Genus Eunice, Cuvier 



Eunice pennata (O. F. Miiller). 



Fauvel, 1923, p. 400, fig. 156 Ii-o. 



Eunice norvegica, Augener, 1928, p. 727, with synonymy. 



St. 6. I. ii. 26. Tristan da Cunha. 3 miles N 30° E of Settlement. 80-140 m. Gear DL. 

 Bottom: rock. One specimen. 



St. 51. 4. V. 26. Off Eddystone Rock, East Falkland Island. From 7 miles N 50° E to 7-6 miles 

 N 63° E of Eddystone Rock. 115 m. Gear DLH. Bottom: fine sand. One specimen. 



St. 152. 17. i. 27. 53° 51' 30" S, 36° 18' 30" W. 24s m. Gear DLH. Bottom: rock. Six 

 specimens. 



St. 156. 20.1.27. 53° 51' 00" S, 36° 21' 30" W. 200-236 m. Gear DLH. Bottom: rock. Ten 

 specimens. 



St. 157. 20. i. 27. 53° 51' 00" S, 36° 11' 15" W. 970 m. Gear DLH. Bottom: diatomic ooze, 

 stones, fine sand. One specimen. 



St. 159. 21.1.27. 53° 52' 30" S, 36° 08' 00" W. 160 m. Gear DLH. Bottom: rock. One hundred 

 and ten specimens. 



St. 160. 7. ii.27. Near Shag Rocks. 53° 43' 40" S, 40° 57' 00" W. 177 m. Gear DLH. Bottom: 

 grey mud, stones and rock. Fifty-five specimens. 



Remarks. The colour in spirit is pale brown, and an average specimen measures 

 about 80 mm. by 4 mm. including the feet, and has about 100 chaetigers. The head is 

 only slightly indented in front. The tentacles are not strictly moniliform but constricted 

 at intervals into a number of articles of different length. The median tentacle reaches 

 back to the 3rd-4th chaetiger, and the outer lateral tentacles are about half the length 

 of the inner lateral. The tentacular cirri reach to the anterior edge of the buccal seg- 

 ment; these are indistinctly annulated. The buccal segment is equal in length to the 

 two following segments. The gills begin with a single filament on the 3rd (very rarely 



