MONOGBAPH OF THE AMPHINOMAOEA. 221 



Hah. Coast of Asia Minor, B. M' Andrew. On the sub- 

 marine telegraph-cable, near Alexandria. Madeira, Mr. Masson 

 (Mus. Brit.). 



The tentacle is much longer than the antennae or palpi, both of 

 which latter are small. The caruncle resembles, in comparative size 

 and in its corrugated character, that organ in H. carunculata, ex- 

 tending to the fourth segment of the body. The cirrus of the 

 dorsal feet is longer than the setae and rather slender. The setae 

 of the dorsal feet are all slender, linear, and quite smooth ; those 

 of the ventral feet are rather stouter ; a short distance from the 

 point, which is slightly curved or hooked, there is a tooth or short 

 branch springing from it, and the space of the longer branch 

 between this tooth and the point is rather strongly serrate on 

 the inner side. The branchiae are very small, and consist of only a 

 a few filiform branches, from five to eight in number. The 

 skin of the back is somewhat corrugated, and each segment has 

 at its lower portion, near the junction of the followiug seg- 

 ment, a black line running across it, which is more strongly 

 marked in the centre. Some of the specimens we possess were 

 collected by Mr. M' Andrew on the coast of Asia Minor: one 

 was taken from the submerged telegraph-cable, near Alexandria, 

 when hauled up for examination ; and others were collected by 

 Mr. Masson in the sea of Madeira. 



Sp. 4. Hebmodice didxmobeanohiata. 

 Amphinome didymobranchiata, Baird, Transact. Linn. Soc. torn, xxiv, 



tab. 46. f. 1-7, 1864. 

 Hab. Island of Ascension, Watson {Mm. Brit.). 



Sp. 5. Hebmodice sanguinea. 



Amphinome sanguinea, Schmarda, Neue wirbell. Thiere, i. 2. pp. 140-14 1 . 

 fig. xylogr., tab. 34. f. 289 ; Quatrefages, Hist. Nat. AnneUs, i. 405. 

 Hah. Jamaica, Schmarda. 



Sp. 6. ? Hebmodice Savignti. 



Amphinome Savignyi, BrulU, Expd. de Mor^e, Zool. torn. iii. p. 398. 

 tab. 53. f. 1a-c ; Audouin 4* M.-Edwards, Littor. de la France, ii. 

 124 ; Quatrefages, Hist, Nat. AnneUs, i. 402. 

 Hah. Metana, coast of Sicily, Brulle. 



Genus III. Eubithoe. 

 Eurythoe, Kinherg, Ofoers. af Kongl. Vetensk.-Akad. Forhandl. p. 13, 

 1857; Fregatt. Eugen. Resa, Zoologi, p. 32; Ehlers, Die Borsten- 

 iviirm. 64 ; Cams, Handb. d. Zool. ii. 435. 



