260 ALLAN HANCOCK PACIFIC EXPEDITIONS VOL, 7 



PLATE 31 



Figures 1-4, Eurytho'e complanata: Fig. 1, anterior end in dorsal view 

 of a smaller specimen, consisting of about 70 segments (498-36), 

 for comparison with that shown in fig. 5, x 31; Fig. 2, serrated 

 notopodial seta from a posterior (about 60th) parapodium, x 

 645 ; Fig. 3, elongated neuropodial seta from the same parapodi- 

 um, X 645 ; Fig. 4, a shorter neuropodial seta from the same para- 

 podium, X 645. 



Figures 5-9, Pareurytho'e cal'tfornica: Fig. 5, anterior end in dorsal 

 view from a specimen that consists of about 75 segments (902- 

 38) for comparison with that shown in fig. 1, x 31 ; Fig. 6, a long 

 neuropodial seta from a posterior (about 63rd) parapodium, x 

 645 ; Fig. 7, a hastate, neuropodial seta from the same parapodi- 

 um, X 645 ; Fig. 8, a shorter neuropodial seta from the same para- 

 podium, X 645 ; Fig. 9, a serrated notopodial seta from the same 

 parapodium, x 645. 



Figures 10-13, Chloeia pinnata: Fig: 10, prostomium and caruncle in 

 dorsal view (915-39), x 18; Fig. 11, anal cirri, in dorsal view, 

 the stippling indicates pigment, x 31; Fig. 12, notopodial seta, x 

 127; Fig. 13, tip of the same seta, enlarged, x 285. 



