PLATE 276. 



Kg. 5. 



Fig. 1. 



MARINE ANNELIDS. (Used as bait.) 



Figs. 1,2, :1. Nei-eis pelaijka, Linn. Fig. 1, larger figure, female; smaller, male; natural size. Fig. 2, head. 

 Fig. 3, proboscis, enlarged. 



Fig 4. Kereis Hmhata, Ehlers; male; anterior part of body, head, and extended jirobosois, enlarged. 



Figs. 5,6. Vxoj>atra cuprea, Claparede. Fig. 5, head and anterior part of body, showing part of Ihe branchite, 

 side view. Fig. 6, ventral view, showing the mouth open and jaws thrown back, enlarged. 



Fjgs. 7,8,9. CUjmeneJla lorqnaia, Vcrrill. Fig. 7, entire animal, side view, natural size. Fig. 8, head and ex- 

 tended proboscis, front view, enlarged. Fig. 9, posterior aud caudal segments, dorsal view, enlarged. 

 Drawings mostly by J. H. Emerton. 



