i88 DISCOVERY REPORTS 



Leaena abranchiata, Ehlers, var. antarctica (Mcintosh). 



Hessle, 1917, p. 197. 



Benham, 1927, p. 106. 



Leaena antarctica, Mcintosh, 1885, p. 462, pi. xlviii, figs. 9 and 10; pi. xxviii A, figs. 10 and 11. 



St. 45. 6. iv. 26. 27 miles S 85° E of Jason Light, South Georgia. 238-270 m. Gear OTL. 

 Bottom: grey mud. Six specimens. 



St. MS 68. 2. iii. 26. East Cumberland Bay, South Georgia. 1-7 miles S \ E to 8J cables 

 SE X E of Sappho Point. 220-247 m. Gear NRL. Five specimens. 



Remarks. These specimens have 10 notopods and winged dorsal bristles. Benham 

 gives II notopods for his specimens from McMurdo Sound. The dorsal collar of the 

 3rd segment is very little developed. 



Leaena collaris, Hessle, 



Hessle, 1917, p. 198, pi. ii, figs. 9 and 10, text-fig. 52 a-c. 



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. 



Remarks. This specimen corresponds closely to Hessle's description and figures. I 

 should describe the characteristic dorsal collar of the 3rd segment as being crenellated 

 rather than divided into four lobes, as Hessle describes it. The specimen measures 

 30 mm. by 3 mm. 



Genus Neoleprea, Hessle 



Neoleprea streptochaeta (Ehlers). 



Leprea streptochaeta, Ehlers, 1897, p. 130, pi. viii, figs. 203-205. 

 Neoleprea streptochaeta, Hessle, 1917, p. 192. 



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. 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. io5-ii5m. Gear OTL. Bottom: fine sand. Four specimens. 



Remarks. This species is characterised by the twisted geniculate dorsal bristles. 

 Ehlers gives a full account of it. 



Genus Lanicides, Hessle 

 Lanicides vayssieri (Gravier). 



Terehella {Phyzelia) vayssieri, Gravier, 191 1, pi. x, figs. 121-123; pi. xi, figs. 134-135. 

 Lanicides vayssieri, Hessle, 1917, p. 166. 

 Benham, 1921, p. 83. 



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

 no m. Gear DL. Bottom: mud and rock. Two 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. One specimen. 



