Annelida of St. Andreios. 195 



Genus Malmgrenia, Mcintosh. 



Malmgrenia andreapolis^ M'Intosh. 



Amongst the debris in the fishing-boats, in the stomachs of 

 cod and haddock, and abundantly on the West Sands after 

 storms. The scales have a persistent brown belt. Dorsal 

 bristles terminated by a peculiar knob ; ventral bifid, but the 

 distal process is constituted by a modification of the knob. 



Genus Enipo, Mgm. 

 Enipo Kinhergi^ Mgrn. oj). cit. p. 15. 

 Occasionally in the stomachs of cod and haddock. 



Fam. 6. Sigalionidse. 

 Genus Sthenelais, Kinberg. 

 Sthenelais hoa^ Johnst. Cat. Brit. Mus. p. 124. 

 Not uncommon between tide-marks under stones. 



Sthenelais Umicola^ Ehlers, Die Borstenwlirmer, i. p. 120, 



pis. 4 & 5. 

 Abundant on the West Sands after storms, and in the 

 stomachs of cod, haddock, and flounders. 



Genus SiGALiON, M.-Edwards. 



Sigalion Mathildce^ M.-Ed. Hist, du Litt. de la France, ii. 

 p. 105, pi. 2. 



Common on the West Sands after storms, and in the stomachs 

 of cod and haddock. 



Genus Piioloe, Johnst. 

 PJioloe minufa, Fab. ; Mgrn. op. cit. p. 17. 



Frequent under stones between tide-marks, and also in 

 deep water. 



Fam. 7. Nephthydidge. 



Genus Nephthys, Cuvicr. 



NephtJiys ca^ca, Fab.; Mgrn. op. cit. p. 18. 



Common on the beach after storms, in sand under stones 



between tide-marks, and in the stomachs of cod, haddock, and 



other fishes. 



