M‘Inrosp—WNote on Irish Annelids. 4038 
[In Science and Art Museum. | 
Berehaven, R. I. A. Exped., 1885, small. 
Polynoé scolopendrina, Sav. 
[In-Royal Dublin Society’s Collection. | 
Blacksod Bay, 6th July, 1890; Bantry Bay (28), 387-35 
fathoms, R. I. A. Exped., 1885; Dalkey, Co. Dublin, A. C. 
Haddon ; in tube of Zerebella? 
[In Science and Art Museum. | 
Berehaven, R. I. A. Exped., 1886, good specimens; Ibid., 
1885; Dingle Harbour, A. G. More. 
Sthenelais boa, Johnston (= S. Idune, H. Rathke). 
[In Professor Haddon’s Collection. | 
Off Bray Head, Co. Wicklow, A. C. Haddon, 28 fathoms - 
(116), 1892. 
[In Science and Art Museum. | 
Malahide, Co. Dublin, A. C. Haddon, 1886; small (young). 
Berehaven, R.I. A. Exped., 1885, good; Broadhaven Bay, 
A. G. More. 
Sthenelais limicola, Ehlers. 
[In Royal Dublin Society’s Collection. | 
Mouth of Kenmare River (21), 41 fathoms, R.I. A. Exped., 
1885. 
[In Science and Art Museum. | 
S.-W. Ireland Exped. (48), 480 fathoms; R.I. A. Exped., 
1886 ; Ibid. (55), 23-38 fathoms; R.I. A. Exped., 1886, mouth of 
Kenmare River, ué supra; S.-W. Ireland, Station v., 1885; 
R.1I. A. Exped. 
Sthenelais,' n. sp. 
Dredged off the South-west of Ivreland, log. 45, at 328 
fathoms: R. I. A. Exped., 1886. 
Head absent ; body seemed to be long and narrow, with pro- 
minent feet; only the posterior region remained. Scales, on 
every foot on the posterior fragment, large, covering the entire 
* It is unsafe to name imperfect specimens, but this form should bear the title, 
S. Haddoni. 
