THE ANNALS 



AND 



MAGAZIiNE OF NATURAL niSTORY. 



[KIGHTH SERIES.] 



" per litora sparfjite muspum, 



Naia<1e8, e.t cireiim vitreos considite fontea : 

 I'ollice vir<;ineo teneros hie carpite Dores: 

 Floribiis ct pietum, divse. replete canistnim. 

 At vos, o Nyiuphie Crnterides. ite sub uiulas ; 

 Ite, rec-urvato variata corallia trunco 

 V'ellite museosis e riipiluis, et milii conchas 

 Ferte, De<e pehijji, et piiifjui conohylia succo." 



N.Parthenii Giiitiiiet/asi, Eel. 1. 



No. 85. JANUARY 1915. 



I. — Notes from the Gatfi/ Marine Laboratory, St. Andrews. 

 —No. XXXVII. By Prof. M'Intosh, Al.D., LL.D., 

 F.R.S., &c. 



[Plates l.-III.] 



1. Adiliiions to and Remarks on the British Spionidoi and Cirrattilidce, 



■viz. on Spio martinensis, Me^siiil, Neriiiides longiro4ris, De Quatre- 

 fuges, N. tridentata, Soutliern, Ptdi/ilnra cceca, (Ersted, Aonides 

 paudhranchiatAi, Southern, Chectozoxe alata, Southern, C. liiUariemis, 

 Soiithi^i'n, and Macrnctirt'ta clavicurnis, Sars. 



2. On the iiiitish Terebellidce. 



3. On tlu^ 7e/Tis//«/rtMlredged hv II.M.S. 'Porcupine' in 18G9 and 1870, 



and by the ' Kiii>,rht Errant ' in 188:?. 



4. On the CJiadopteiidie, Amplnctenida-, and AmpharetidcB dredged in 



the (iLilfof St. Lawrence, Canada, by Dr. Wliiteaves in 1871-73. 



5. On the Ainplmrelidce and Terebellidce dredged by Canon A. M. Norinaa 



off Norway. 

 G. On the Occurrence of one of the Pisionidce at St. Andrews. 



1. Additions to and Remarks on the British Spionidie and 

 Cirratulidte. 



The careful researches of Mr. Southern, especially on tlie 

 West Coast, of Ireland, a region so rich in rarities, lias 

 resulted in several additions to the above families, aa well 

 as to others. Thus Spio martinensis, Mcsnil, has been 

 .1////. .C- Mag. X. flisf. Ser. «. I'ol. xv. 1 



