204 Dr. W. C. M'Intosh on the 



Fam. 31. HermellidsB. 



Genus Sabellaria, Lamarck. 

 Sabellaria spinulosa, R. Leuckart ; Mgm. op. cit. p. 102. 

 Abundant between tide-marks, and thence to deep water. 



Fam. 32. AmpMctenidie. 



Genus Pectinaria, Lamarck. 



Pectinaria helgica^ Pallas ; Mgrn. op. cit. p. 103. 



Very abundant off the West Sands, and tossed ashore in 



vast numbers after storms. Common in the stomachs of cod 



and haddock. 



Genus Amphictene, Sav. 

 Amphictene auricoma^ O. F. Muller ; Mgm. op. cit. p. 103. 

 Occasionally off the East Eocks in sandy ground, and in 

 the stomachs of cod, haddock, and flounders. 



Fam. 33. Ampharetidae. 

 Genus Ampharete, Mgm. 

 Ampharete arcticUy Mgm. op. cit. p. 104. 

 Occasionally in deep water and in the stomachs of haddock. 



Genus Amphicteis (Gr.), Mgrn. 

 Amphicteis Gunneri^ Sars ; Mgm. op. cit. p. 105. 

 Not uncommon in the stomachs of haddock. 



Genus Melinna, Mgrn. 

 Melinna cnstata, Sars; Mgm. op. cit. p. 106. 

 Frequent in the stomachs of cod. 



Fam. 34. TerebellidgB. 



Subfam. 1. Amphiteitha, Mgrn. 



Genus Amphitrite, 0. F. Muller. 



Amphitrite Jigulus, Dalyell; Mgm. op. cit. p. 107 (as A. 

 Johnstoni). 



Not uncommon between tide-marks, and ranging to deep 

 ■water. 



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