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Localities—South of Chasland’s, 43 fathoms, fine sand; off 
Oamaru, 35 fathoms, ooze. 
Aphrodita terre-regine Haswell. 
Aphrodita terre-regine Haswell, Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W., vu, 1883, 
ps 2cL. 
Station 30. 
Locality —Off Oamaru, 35 fathoms, ooze. Originally described 
from New South Wales. 
Puysa.iponotus, Ehlers, 1904. 
Physalidonotus squamosus Quatrefages. 
Aphrodita squamosa Quatrefages, Hist. Nat. d. Anneles, 1, 1865, p. 201. 
Lepidonotus giganteus Kirk, Trans. N.Z. Inst., xi, 1879, p. 400; Ben- 
ham and Thomson, P.Z.S., 1900, p. 974, pls. lx, Ixi, Ixu. 
Physalidonotus squamosus Ehlers, Neuseel. Annel., in Abhandl. K. 
Gesellsch. Wiss., Gottingen (N.S8.), i, 1904, p. LO. 
Stations 26, 30, 44. 
Localities —South of Oamaru, 40-43 fathoms, fine sand; E.N.E. 
of Oamaru, 35 fathoms, ooze; 8.W. Akaroa, 24-30 fathoms, sand and 
shell. This gigantic polynoid is fairly common round our coasts. 
It is apparently nearly related to two Japanese species described by 
J. P. Moore in 1903. 
Leprponotus, Leach, s. str. Kinberg, 1857. 
Lepidonotus polychroma Schmarda. 
Lepidonotus polychroma Schmarda, Neue Wirbellose Thiere, 1 (ii), 
1861, p. 153; pl. xxxvi, fig. 307; Ehlers, Neuseel. Annel., 1904, 
p- 7, pl. i, figs. 1-6. 
Locality —Chatham Island. It is common under stones all round 
our coast. 
STHENELAIS, Kinberg, 1857. 
Sthenelais semitecta Ehlers. 
Sthenelais semitecta Ehlers, Neuseel. Annel., 1904, p. 10, pl. 1 figs. 10-12, 
pl. 1 figs. 1-4. 
Stations 83 (? or 30). 
Locality.—Probably N.E. of Cape Kidnappers,* 21 fathoms, fine 
sand. It seems to be a rare worm. It has also been obtained at 
Lyttelton by Mr. H. Suter. 
*In a bottle containing this and several other worms were two labels— 
one “83,” the other “30.”” On several occasions I have obtained material dredged 
off Oamaru, and have not seen the species: hence I conclude that these worms 
were obtained at Station 83. 
