158 Part I1[.—Fifteenth Annual Report 
Dasychone argus.—This somewhat rare species was obtained on the 
east side of Upper Loch Fyne (M.). 
Sabella pavonia (Savigny).—Taken in Upper Loch Fyne, on both 
sides and in the centre, in 10 to 70 fathoms (M.). 
Sabella penicillus (Linné).—Taken in deep water, in the centre of 
Upper Loch Fyne and also near the head of the loch (M..). 
Sabella, sp.—A form of Sabella that has not been identified was ob- 
tained on the west side of Upper Loch Fyne, in 10 to 25 fathoms (M.). 
Polycirrus aurantiacus, Malmgren.—This annelide was obtained in 
the centre of Upper Loch Fyne, in 35 fathoms (M.). 
Polymnia nasidensis, Chiaje-—Taken in Upper Loch Fyne, in 18 
to 20 fathoms (M.). 
Polymnia nebulosa.—This Polymnia was obtained in the same locality 
as the last, and it also occurred on the east side of Upper Loch Fyne 
Notomastus, sp.—An annelide apparently belonging to this genus was 
obtained on the east side of Upper Loch Fyne (M.). 
Thelepus circinatus, Fabricius.—Taken in 15 to 20 fathoms, in Upper 
Loch Fyne. 
Terebella, sp.—A species of annelid was obtained in Upper Loch 
Fyne, in 15 to 20 fathoms, and also at Minard, that apparently belonged 
to this genus (M.). 
Terebellides Stroemii, Sars.—Taken in Upper Loch Fyne, in 15 to 20 
fathoms (M.). 
Trophonia glauca, Malmgren.—This was obtained in the same locality 
as the last. 
Pectenaria belgica (Pallas).—Pectenaria was taken at various depths 
from between tide-marks to the deep water in the centre of the loch ; and 
also in various localities from near the head of the loch downwards (M.). 
It has also been obtained in East Loch Tarbert in Lower Loch Fyne. 
Maldane biceps, Sars.—This was taken in Upper Loch Fyne, in the 
centre of the Loch in 60 fathoms (M.). 
Rhodine Lovéni.—This, like a few of the others, appears to be a deep- 
water form ; it occurred in the centre of the Loch in 70 fathoms (M.). 
Clymene (Paxrlla) gracilis.—This was obtained in Upper Loch Fyne, 
in 15 to 20 fathoms (M.). 
Clymene amplistonia.—This also was procnred in Epes Loch Fyne, 
in 15 to 20 fathoms (M.). 
Cirratulus, sp.—A species of Cirratulus was obtained on the west side 
