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Family SABELLIDA. 
BrancuiomMa (Kolliker), Claparede, 1868. 
Branchiomma suspiciens Ehlers. 
Branchiomma suspiciens Ehlers, Neuseel. Annel., 1904, p. 62, pl. ix, 
figs. 1-6. 
A bunch of the characteristic parchment-like horn-coloured tubes, 
with the animals within, was sent to me, but without indication of the 
station. It is, however, common round our coasts. 
DasycHONE, Sars, 1862. 
Dasychone serratibranchis Grube. 
Dasychone serratibranchis Grube, Annulata Semperiana, 1878, p. 262, 
pl. xiv, fig. 7; Ehlers, Neuseel. Annel. (11), 1907, p. 28. 
Station 12. 
Locality —P ort Molyneux, 20-46 fathoms, sand. . 
The species was originally described from the Philippines.. I have 
specimens from Auckland Harbour. . 
Family SERPULIDA. 
GALEOLARIA, Lamarck, 1801. 
Galeolaria hystrix Mérch. 
Galeolaria hystrix Moérch, Revisio Critica Serpulidarum, Naturhist. 
Tidskr., 3 R., 1 Bd., 1863. ; 
Eupomatus boltoni Baird, Journ. Linn. Soc. (Zool.), vii, 1864, p. 12, 
pl. i fig. 2, pl. ii fig. 10. 
Vermilia rosea Quatrefages, Hist. Nat. d. Annel., 1, 1865, p. 532, 
pl. xx, figs. 10,11; Haswell, Proc. Limn. Soc. N.S.W., 1x, 1885, 
p. 667, pl. xxxui, figs. 2-5. 
‘Galeolaria rosea Ehlers, Neuseel. Annel., 1904, p. 70. 
Galeolaria hystrix Ehlers, Neuseel. Annel. 11, 1907, p. 29. 
Station 44. 
A single tube with the animal was received by me from south-west 
of Akaroa, 24-30 fathoms, sand and shell. It is very common on 
rocks round our coast. ; 
Family CHA TOPTERIDA. 
(?) SpPlocHzToPTERUS, Sars, 1859. 
Stations 12. 26. 
Numerous slender, transparent, horn-coloured, parchment-like 
tubes, which I refer provisionally to this genus; but, as the animal 
is imperfectly preserved, I refrain from attempting to identify it more 
accurately. 
