66 THE INVERTEBRATE FAUNA 



GLYC BRIDGE. 

 Glycera alba (Miill.). 



Bass Eock, 24 fathoms (Mob.). 



OPHELIID^:. 



Ammotrypane aulogaster (H. Eathke). 



Bass Eock, 24 fathoms (Mob.). 

 Ophelia acuminata ((Erst.). 



Firth of Forth (Brit. Mus). 



TELETHUSID.E. 

 Arenicola marina (Linn.). 



Yery abundant in sand at low water mark. 

 phesia gracilis (Eathke). 



Firth of Forth (Brit. Mus.). 

 TropJwnia plumosa (M. Edwards). 



Firth of Forth (Brit. Mus.) ; Wardie, be- 



tween tide marks, AberladyBay, 9 fathoms; 



North Channel, 18 fathoms, etc. (nob.). 

 T. glauca (Malmgren). 



Off St Abb's Head, 40 fathoms (Mob.). 



Cirratulus cirratus (0. F. Miill). 



Portobello (Mob.). 



HERMELLID^:. 

 tfalellaria anglica (Ellis). 



Granton, tubes only (Brit. Mus.). 



AMPHICTENID^E. 

 Pectinaria lelgica (Pallas). 



Firth of Forth (Brit. Mus). 



TEREBELLID.E. 

 Lanice conchilega (Pallas). 



Common in the upper laminarian zone all 

 along the shores. Dredged in 18, 9, and 

 5 fathoms (nob). 



