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EXPLANATION OF PLATE XV. 
Fig. 1. Pallene attenuata ; dorsal aspect. 
-, Lateral aspect showing large development of abdomen, 
and oculiferous tubercle; the tubercle near the origin of the leg, 
and that on the under side ofthe second joint. 
. Ventral aspect of rostrum, and origin of false feet. 
. Tarsus. 
. Tubercles at the base of the legs. 
. Nymphon brevirostre ; dorsal aspect. 
. Lateral aspect, showing oculiferous tubercle, abdomen, &c, 
. Under surface of anterior portion of thorax, showing 
rostrum. 
. Foot jaw. 
. Palpus. 
TU, . Tarsus. 
Report on the Annelida. 
A LARGE number of species of Annelida were obtained, and care- 
fully preserved, but we are not, at present, able to offer any list 
of them; the subject being one of great difficulty, and requiring 
more research than there has been an opportunity of giving to it, 
since the dredging took place. 
Report on the Entozoa. 
Few opportunities were afforded for obtaining Hntozoa, those 
that did occur were not neglected, and a few specimens were 
found in the interior of the cod and coal-fish which were caught 
by the crew. No list has, however, been attempted. 
Report on the Echinodermata. By Mr. George S. Brady. 
Or the Hchinodermata twenty-seven species were obtained. 
Amongst these is an Ophiura, now for the first time de- 
scribed, by Mr. George Hodge, although it had previously 
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