390 Miscellaneous. 
Ariciadeé. 
53. Nerine vulgaris, Johnston. Belgrave Bay. 
54. Cirratulus borealis, Lamarck. Belgrave Bay- 
tentaculatus, Montagu. Belgrave Bay. 
56. Leucodore ciliatus, Johnston. Belgrave Bay. 
*57. Aricia Cuvieri, Blainville. Belgrave Bay. 
58. Ammotrypane limacina, Rathke. Guernsey, @. 
59, Travisia Forbesi, Johnston. Guernsey, d. 
Siphonostomacee. 
60. Siphonostoma uncinata, Aud. & Edw. Herm. 
(sp. incert.). Herm. 
Telethuside. 
62. Arenicola piscatorum, Lamarck. Passim. 
ecaudata, Johnston. Herm. 
Maldaniade. 
64. Clymene lumbricalis, dud. §& Edw. Belgrave Bay. 
amphistoma, Savigny. Perrelle Bay. 
Terebellide. 
66. Terebella conchilega, Pallas. Herm. 
cirrata, Montagu. Bordeaux Harbour. 
68. —— nebulosa, Montagu. Bordeaux and Herm. 
Sabellariade. 
69. Sabellaria anglica, Ellis. Guernsey, d. 
Serpulide. 
70. Sabella penicillus, Linneus. Guernsey. 
vesiculosa, Montagu. Perrelle Bay. 
2. Protula protensa, Grube. Perrelle Bay. 
73, Serpula vermicularis, Ei/is. Passim. 
(sp. incert.) Herm, d. 
There are several tubicolar forms which I have not yet satisfac- 
torily identified. Those species in the list to which an asterisk is 
prefixed are new to Britain, though previously described as occurring 
in French localities. The Phyllodoce Parretti of Blainville has 
hitherto been obtained only from the Gulf of Genoa, and is therefore 
peculiarly interesting. The letter d indicates that the specimens 
were obtained by the dredge. 
On the “ Capture of a Ribbonfish.” 
To the Editors of the Annals and Magazine of Natural Mistory. 
GENTLEMEN,—I trust you will allow me to correct the short 
notice of the “ Capture of a Ribbonfish,’’ which was given in the 
April Number of the ‘ Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist.’ p. 312. It was not 
taken at West Hartlepool, which is not on the coast of Northum- 
berland, although it is on that of the ancient Northumbria. It was 
observed about March Ist by a pilot near to Seaton Snook, in the 
