Fig. 
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EXPLANATION OF PLATES. 
PLATE IX. 
. Neuropodial sete of Letmatonice filicornis, Kbe. 
A and B, from the specimen in the Irish collection. 
c, from a specimen in the British Museum. 
2. Anterior extremity of Hunice philocoraliia, n. sp. Dorsal view. 
Fig. 3. Same (of another specimen), ventral view. The white part of 
the mandibles is seen projecting from the mouth. 
Fig. 4. Dorsal view of the first three segments of another specimen, show- 
ing the double tentacular cirrus on the right side. 
Fig. 5. Maxille. 
Fig. 6. Mandibles. 
PLATE X. 
Fig. 7, Parapodia— 
a, of the third segment. 
b, of one of the middle segments.” 
c, of one of the posterior segments. 
Fig. 8. Dorsal view of anterior region of a young Hunice philocorallia. 
Fig. 9. Parapodium from about the middle region of the same. 
Fig. 10. Dasychone Savignit, Johnst. Ventral view. 
Fig. 11. Left side of anterior part of the body of the same to show the 
shape of the collar. 
. Sete of same. 
a and 8, capillary sete of thorax. 
ec, uncinus. 
bool By Bo. 
Eunice philocorallia in Lophoheha prolifera, the coral broken so as to 
show the posterior extremity of the worm as well as the anterior. 
The parchment-like tube of the worm is also seen. This figure 
was kindly drawn for me by Mr. E. T. Brown of the Zoological 
Laboratory of University College. 
29 The branchie are not usually as long as they are in the parapodium here figured. 
