Souiiii KN — The M(trine Wortm {AnncliiJn) of Dnhliu Bni/. 2"2M 



not seem to have been obseiveil by previous investigators. The skin has 

 dorsally a large niunber of small shining glands. 



General Distrihution. — South of England (IVirijuay); France; Atlantic; 

 Mediterranean ; Madeira. 



Grubea pusilla (Dujavdin). 



1886. de Saint-Joseph. Tom. cit., p. 203. 



Malahide Inlet, 11, xi, '08. Dredge, 2 fms. 



This species was taken with the previous one. It has not been recorded 

 hitherto from the British Isles. It is characterized by the truncated dorsal 

 cirri, which are swollen in the middle. 



Gaural Distribution. — FieiucQ I Mediterranean; Madeira. 



Eusyllis tubifex, Gosse. 



1908. Mcintosh. Tom. cit., p. 173. 



Dredged off' the Bailey Light, 7, ix, '07. 



Malahide Inlet, 17, vi, '08 ; also 11, xi, '08. Dredge, 2 fms. 



This species emits a brilliant green phosphorescence when irritated. 



Mcintosh separates this species from E. Bhmstrandi, Mgn. ; but I am 

 unable to detect any differences, either in tlie published descriptions and 

 figures or in specimens of the two species named by him. Moreover, 

 although E. fiihife-v has been found on the English side of the Cliannel, 

 all the records on the north coast of France have been refeiTed to E. 

 Blomstrandi. 



General Distributio7i. — Great Britain ; Madeira ; Canada. 



Odontosyllis gibba, Claparede. 



1908. Mcintosh. Tom. cit., p. 183. 



Kingstown Harbour (Mcintosh, tom. cit.). 



Dalkey Sound, April, 1907. Dredge, G-8 fms. 



Malahide Inlet, 11, xi, '08. Dredge, 2 fms. 



General Distrihution. — British Isles ; France ; Mediterranean ; Madeira. 



Odontosyllis ctenostoma, Claparede. 



1908. Mcintosh. Tom. cit., p. 182. 

 Salthill, 21, viii, 1883. 

 Malahide Inlet, 11, xi, '08. Dredge. 2 fms. 

 Bullock Harbour, Dalkey, 2, ii, '09. 



Ocncrnl Distrihution. — This appears to be a southern form. It has only 

 been recorded from the English Cliannel, Mediterranean, and Madeira. 



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