242 Proceedings oj the Rof/al Irish Academij. 



Jasmineira elegans, de Saiut-Joseph. 



1894. de Saint- Joseph. Tom. cit., p. 316. 



2 miles south-east of Bailey Light, 13, \ii, '07. Dredge, 13-18 fms. 



A single specimen of this Sabellid was found m Dublin Bay. It has not 

 previously been recorded from Ireland, though it appeai-s to be faiily common 

 on the west coast. A single specimen was also dredged in the Clyde area by 

 M. I. Kewbigin.' 



Geiiercd Distribution. — Clyde ; north coast of France. 



Fabricia sabella, Ehrbg. 



1894. de Saint-Joseph. Tom. cit., p. 319. 

 Lambay shore, 1906. 



Howth, north shoit;. Common amongst weeds in roek-i)Ools. 

 General Dislrihulion. — Great Britam ; Meiliterranean ; and east, north, 

 and west shores of North Atlantic. 



Haplobranchos aestuarinus, Bourne. 



1883. Bourne. Quart. Jour. Micr. Sc, xxiii., p. 169. 

 Bourne states that Mr. Tliomas Bolton found this species in mud from 

 the mouth of the Liffcy. 



GciunU IHelrHnUion, — Isle of Sheppey. 



Family SERPULIDAE. 

 Pomatoceros triqueter (L). 



1894. de Saint-Josoph. Tom. cit, p. 353. 



Very common in all parts of the area. It is found between tide-marks, 

 and down to 60 fathoms in Lamlwy Deep. Almost every stone and shell is 

 encnistetl with it. 



General Di^ribution. — ^British Isles ; Scandina\aa ; France ; Iceland ; 

 Mediterranean. 



Hydroides norvegica (Gmmerue). 



1907-8. de Saint-Joseph. Ann. des 8c. NatureUes (8), T. v., p. 440. 

 2 miles south-cast of Bailey Light, 13, ^^i, '07. Dredge, 13-18 fms. 

 Kingstown— Dalkey, 20, \-ii, '07. Dredge, 8-12 fms. 

 General iJuitrihulion. — (In-at Bntain ; Norway ; North Sea ; Mediter- 

 ranean. 



' 1900. Millport Marine Biological Station, Commimicatioiu i, p. 3. 



