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ANNELIDA. 



Salellaria (Lamk.). Bristles forming many con- 

 centric crowns, forming an operculum of two pieces. 

 Tubes irregular, adherent to other bodies, often 

 much crowded. 



S. alveolata. Fig. 143 : n. s. 

 crassissima. 



142 



143 



144 



146 



145 





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Siphonostoma (Otto). Bristles very numerous, 

 forming a concave fan on each side of the head ; 

 gills consisting of tufts of soft threads placed 

 within the concavity of the fans, and on each side 

 of the mouth; two short fleshy tentacles : no proper 

 tube. 



S. vestitum (Gosse MS.) Fig. 144 ; n. s. 

 uncinatuin. 

 gelatinosum. 



Flemingia (Jolmst.). Bristles eight in number, 

 green, retractile ; two thread-like tentacles ; body 

 hairy, with sixty pairs of feet, bearing bristles which 

 are not retractile. (A singular worm, of doubtful 

 position.) 



F. plumosa. Fig. 145 ; n. s. 



