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Family AMPHINOMID. 
CHLoEIA, Savigny, 1820. 
Chloeia inermis Quatrefages. 
Chloeia nermis Quatrefages, Hist. Nat. d. Anneles, i, 1865, p. 389. 
Locality.—Stewart Island, “‘ cast ashore after a storm”; two 
individuals. I have also specimens from Wellington and Otago, also 
thrown ashore. 
Family PHYLLODOCID. 
CaRoBIA, Quatrefages, 1865 (Marenzeller rev. 1874). 
Carobia ochracea Ehlers. 
Carobia ochracea Ehlers, Neuseel. Annel., 1904, p. 15, pl. u, figs. 5-7. 
Station 83 or 30. 
Locality—Cape Kidnappers* (or off Oamaru). 
Family LYCORID. 
Nerets, Cuvier, 1817. 
Nereis australis Schmarda. 
Heteronereis australis Schmarda, Neue Wirbell. Thiere, i (ii), 1861, 
p. 101, pl. xxxi, fig. 242. 
Nereis australis Ehlers, Neuseel. Annel., 1904, p. 26, pl. i, figs. 16-20, 
and pl. iv, figs. 1, 2; and u, 1907, p. 11. 
Locality —Chatham Islands. It is common, and has not been 
recorded elsewhere than on the coast of New Zealand. 
Nereis vallata Grube. 
Nereis vallata Grube, Annulata Oerstediana, 1857, p. 159. 
Nereis maculata Schmarda, loc. cit., 1861, 102. 
Nereis latipalpa Schmarda, loc. cit., 104. 
Nereis pacifica Schmarda, loc. cit., 107. 
Nereis brevicirris Grube, Annel. Reise “ Novara,” 1867, p. 19, pl. ii. 
fig. 2. 
Nereis mictodonta Marenzeller, Sudjapan. Annel., 1879, p. 10, pl. ii, 
fig. 2. 
Nereis vallata Ehlers, Die Polycheten d. magell. u. chilen Strandes, 
1901, p. 110; Neuseel. Annel., 1904, p. 26., and 11, 1907, p. 11. 
Locality—Chatham Islands. This is quite the commonest nereid 
ound in mud under stones along our coast. It occurs also on the 
coasts of Chili and of South Japan. 
* See footnote on previous page. 
2—Trawling. 
