1880. 

 1882. 

 1883. 



1885. 



HYALINGECIA TUBICOLA. 421 



1873. Hyalinoecia tubicola, Sars. Bidrag Christ. Fauna, p. 16. 



1874. „ „ Mcintosh. Ann. Nat. Hist., ser. 4, vol. xiv, p. 200. 

 >} ), „ Malm. Goteb. vet. o. vitt. Handl., xiv, p. 85. 



1875. Onuphis tubicola, Mobius. Jahresb. Comm. deutsch. Meere, p. 168. 



„ Hyalinoecia tubicola, Mcintosh. Invert, and Fishes St. Andrews, p. 123. 

 „ Onuphis „ Marion and Bobretzky. Ann. Sc. nat., 6 e ser., t. ii, p. 10. 



1879. Hyalinoecia tubicola, Tauber. Annul. Danic., p. 103. 



,, Langerhans. Zeitschr. f. wiss. Zool., Bd. xxxiii, p. 291, pi. xv, f. 26. 

 „ Marion. Ann. Sc. nat., 6 e ser., viii, Art. 7, p. 17. 

 artifex, Verrill. Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., hi, p. 357 (fide Augener). 

 tubicola, Schmiedeberg. Mitth. Zool. Stat. Neap., t. iii, p. 373. 

 „ Wiren. Chsetop. Vega Exped., p. 403. 

 „ Levinsen. Yidensk. Meddel. Foren. Kjobenh., p. 227. 

 „ Mcintosh. ' Challenger ' Annel., p. 335. 

 „ Cams. Fauna Medit., i, p. 209. 



„ Pruvot. Arch. Zool. exper., 2 e ser., t. iii, p. 256, pi. xiii, f. 1 — 5. 

 1887. Onuphis gracilis, Ehlers. Florida Annel., p. 78. 

 1893. „ „ Levinsen. Yidensk. Ud. "Hauchs," p. 331. 



3 ) ,, „ Marenzeller. Zool. Ergebn., ii, p. 9. 



1896. „ „ Roule. Camp. ' Caudan/ p. 445. 



1898. Hyalinoecia tubicola, De St. Joseph. Ann. Sc. nat., 8 e ser., t. v, p. 241. 



1903. „ „ Mcintosh. Ann. Nat. Hist., ser. 7, vol. xi, p. 557. 

 „ ,, „ idem. Ibid., vol. xii, p. 164. 



1904. „ „ Moore. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad., vol. x, p. 144. 



1906. „ „ De St. Joseph. Ann. Sc. nat., 9 e ser., t. iii, p. 199, pi. iv, f. 75. 



„ „ „ Augener. Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., xlviii, p. 135. 



„ „ „ Eisig. Fauna u. Fl. Neap., xxviii, p. 215. 



1908. Onuphis tubicola, Ehlers. Deutsch. Tiefsee Exped., p. 83. 



1909. „ „ Benham. Polych. Subantarctic Is., N. Zealand, p. 245. 



Habitat. — In various parts of the deeper waters of the British seas, as off Plymouth. 

 Off the Hebrides, Dr. J. Gr. Jeffreys, July, 1866. Off Balta, Shetland, in fifty fathoms, 

 Dr. J. Gr. Jeffreys, 1867 (July). Ninety to one hundred fathoms, in the 'Porcupine' 

 Expedition of 1869. In eighty fathoms eighteen miles W. of Skellig (J. Gr. J.) ; seventy 

 fathoms in Dingle Bay ; twenty-five fathoms off Valencia, S.W. Ireland ; ninety to one 

 hundred fathoms twenty-five to thirty miles W. of the Blasquet, S.W. Ireland, 26th May, 



1870 (j. a. J.). 



A conspicuous feature in the collection of Annelids made by the Fishery Board's ship 

 6 Groldseeker ' from the Firth of Forth northwards in the North Sea during the Inter- 

 national Investigations. It occurred at more than thirty stations and generally at 

 considerable depths. Many of the tubes show numerous and somewhat regular opalescent 

 curves from internal membranous valves. 



In various parts of the Atlantic and Mediterranean during the ' Porcupine ' Expe- 

 dition of 1870, and in the former case at considerable depths, e.g., 795 fathoms. Marion 

 thought it was both rare and small at Marseilles. Shores of France (De St. Joseph). 

 Siberia (Wiren). Christiania Fjord and other parts of Norway (M. Sars). Off Bergen, 

 Norway (Canon Norman). Off Fayal, Azores, coast of Buenos Ayres, off New Zealand, 



