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may be on adult individuals, though perhaps not fully grown. Full-grown 

 individuals from Seaham (Hodge) have four such spines on all the legs, 

 except one specimen, which has only three. 



Falmouth; Starcross, Devon; Isle o£ Cmnbrae ; Lerwick, Shetland 

 (A. M. ]T) ; adult, young, and cysts of Coryne with embryo. Seaham, Co. 

 Durham {G. Hodge); tide-marks, Vadso, East Finmark {A. M. N.). Casco 

 Bay, N.E, America, as "P. maxillare" and also as "P. minor'" (Wilsoii). 

 Mus. Nor. 



Other localities are Irish Sea (HalJied); both East and West coasts of 

 Ireland (Carpenter)-, whole coast of Norway, and at Floro dredged in 100 

 fathoms {Sars); Denmark (Hansen); Greenland {Kroyer); Holland and 

 Northern France (Hoek); Murman Coast (Jarzynshj). 



Genus 2. Anaphia, Say, 1821=Anoplodactylus, Wilson, 1878. 

 1. Anaphia petiolata [Kroyer). 



Phoxichilidium petiolaUim, Kroyer, (32) p. 123, & (33) pi. xxxviii. figs. 3 a-f. 

 Pallene attenuata, Hodge, (22) p. 281, pi. xv. figs. 1-5, & (22*) p. 463. 



„ 2jygmcea, Hodge, (23 a) p. 116, pi. xiii. figs. 16, 17, and (23 6) p. 198, pi. v. 

 figs. 16, 17. 

 Phoxichilidium mutilatum, Semper, Arb. aus der Zool.-zoot. Instit. Wiirzburg, vol. i. 

 p. 271, pi. xvii. figs. 12-16. 

 „ longicolle, Dolirn, (9) p. 177, pi. xiii. figs. 1-8. 



„ exiffuum, DolirB, (9) p. 181, pi. xii. figs. 19-22. 



;> pygracBum, Hoek, (28) p. 514, pis. xxvi., xxvii. figs. 22-25. 



Anoplodactylus petiolatus, Sars, (51) p. 26, pi. ii. figs. 2«-^. 

 Phoxichilidium longicolle, Schimkewitsch, (52) p. 18. 

 Anoplodactylus petiolatus, Norman, (45) p. 152. 



In my paper, " A Month on the Trondhjem Fiord," referred to above, I 

 have given my reason for the opinion that the several forms in the foregoing 

 list should be regarded as synonyms of A. petiolata. 



a. Typical. Fowey, Cornwall; Plymouth; Isle of Cumbrae ; Trondhjem 

 Fiord (A. M. N.). Naples as P. longicolle (Dolirn). 



h. As P. pygmcea from Hodge ; Spain (Pedro Antiga), Naples (A. M. N., 

 and Dolirn as P. exigruim), Mus. Nor. 



Firth of Forth (D'Arcy Thompson) ; exceedingly common round the 

 coast of Ireland [Carpenter], Irish Sea (Halhed), Northern France and 

 Holland (Hoek), Denmark [Hansen), Heligoland (Semper), Southern Norway 

 and as far north as Tjoto in Nordland (Sars) ; Porto Lagunas (Scliimkewitsch 

 [52]); Alaska (Cole). 



