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pVT. — Notes from the Gattij Marine Laboratory ^ St. Ati' 

 ;'f f/m^5.— No. XXXII. By Prof. M'Intosii, M.JD., LL.D., 



;^'f.r.s., &c.^ 



[Plates V.-VIL] 



N On the American SylUdes verrilli, Percy Moore, from Woods IIoll, 

 Mass, 

 Ou Nevnya ivhiteavesi, a Form with certain Relationships to Sclera^ 

 J], cheilus, Grube, from Canada. 



i; On the British CirratulidcB. 

 " On the Cirratididce dredged by H.M.S. ' Porcupine ' in 1869 and 1870. 

 On the Cirratulidce dredged in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, Canada, 

 ^": by Dr. Whiteaves. 



th .Onthe Cirratulidce dredgedin Norway by CanonNorman, D.O.L., F.R.S. 

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rp. 1. On the American Syllides verrilli, Percy Moore, from 

 gf". Woods HoU, Mass. 



An account of an interesting annelid, captured in the tow- 

 r "t off the Marine Biological Laboratory at Woods Holl, 

 ^°nited States of America, was lately given by an able investi- 

 (j^.tor, Mr. J. Percy Moore f, under the name of Syllides 



* In the last " Notes " Poli/dora carazzi on p. 172 appears to be iden- 

 °';al with Mesnil's P. caulleryi (Bull. Sc. France et Belgique, t.xxx, p. 88, 

 f'l. iii. figs. 12-16. This paper had been overluoked). 



t Proceed. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, p. 488, text-tigs. 1 & 2 

 ; January 29, 1908). 



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