MARINE ZOOLOGY 



POLYCHAETA {continued) 

 Magelonzdab 

 Magelona papillicornis, O.F.M. Plymouth Sound and 

 realm, fine sand, l.w. ; Sakombe, rr. ; larvae in 

 tow-nettings, July-Sept. 



Ammocharidae 

 Owenia fosiformis (Dl.C). Plymouth Sound, fine sand, 



l.w. ; Salcombe, i. 



CiRRATULIDAK 



Audouinia tentaculata (M.). Plymouth Sound and 

 Salcombe, etc. ; c. in sandy and muddy gravel just 

 below h.w.m. 



Dodecaceria concharum, O. Boring in limestone. 

 Plymouth Breakwater, abundant 



Terebellidae 

 Amphitrite gracilis, Gb. Plymouth Sound, c. in sand, 

 etc. ; Wembury Bay ; realm ; Eddystone Gndi. 



— edwardsi, Q. Salcombe, c. in Zostera bank 



— johnstoni, Mlg. Tealm, in sand and gravel, l.w.m. ; 



Salcombe, v.c. on Salstone 

 Terebella lapidaria (Kahl.). Rum Bay, c. in crevices 



of shale 

 Polymnia nebulosa (M.). Plymouth to Exmouth, shore 



and dredge, c. in places 



— nesidensis (Dl.C). Plymouth Sound 



Lanice conchilega (P.). c. on all sandy shores, l.w. 



to moderate depths 

 Nicolea zostericola (O.). Plymouth Sound, shore 



{Reny Rocks etc.), c. ; Tealm 

 Thelepus setosus (Q.). Plymouth Sound; Eddystone 



Gnds.; Salcombe 

 Polycirrus aurantiacus, Gb. Plymouth Sound, c ; 



Eddystone Gnds.; Tealm ; Salcombe. B. iv, vii 



— caliendrum, Clpd. Plymouth Sound, i.e. ; Salcombe 

 Loimia medusa (Sv.). Queen's Ground, tubes only ; 



Tealm, shore 



Amfharetidae 

 Mellina adriatica, v. M. Plymouth Sound, c. in soft 

 mud ; Salcombe, upper parts of estuary in great 

 abundance ; Exmouth, rr. 



Amphictenidae 



Pectinaria Koreni, Mlg. c. in sand under Batten 

 Castle 



— auricoma (O.F.M.). Eddystone Gnds. 



— belgica (Pol.). Salcombe, shore, rr. 



Capitellidae 



Capitella capitata (F.). c. in black mud on shore ; 



Plymouth Sound ; Wembury Bay 

 Notomastus rubicundus, K. Tealm, c. on shore 



— latericius, S. Tealm, shore ; Salcombe, v.c. in mud 



and muddy gravel 

 Heteromastus filiformis, Clpd. Exmouth, in sand 



Opheliidae 



Ophelia bicornis, Sv. Exmouth Polesands, v.c. in 



coarse loose sand 

 Ammotrypane aulogaster, Rk. Plymouth Sound, rr. ; 



Mewstone Gnds., rr. 

 Polyophthalmu! pictus (Dj.). Shore, Wembury Bay 



and Reny Rocks 



POLYCHAETA {continued) 



Arenicolidae 



Arenicola marina, L. c. on most fine sandy shores ; 



post larval Arenicola in tow-nettings, Feb. 



— grubei, Clpd. Plymouth Sound, m.c. in sand with 



small stones at the base of rocks ; Wembury Bay ; 

 Salcombe, rr. 



— ecaudata, J. Plymouth Sound, with A. grubei 



Scalibrecmidae 



Scalibregma inflatum, Rk. Tealm, in muddy gravel 



l.w.m., two in 1900 

 Schlerocheilus minutus, Gb. Plymouth Sound, f.c. ; 



Mewstone Gnds. 



Chlorhaemidae 



Stylarioides plumosa (O.F.M.). Plymouth Sound, off 



Stoke Point, r. 

 Siphonostoma afiinis, S. Plymouth Sound ; Wembury 



Bay; Mewstone Grounds, among spines of 



Echinus acutus 



Sabellidae 



Sabella pavonina (Sv.). Eddystone Gnds., f.c. ; Tealm, 

 c. ; Salcombe, c. on Salstone, etc. l.w. ; off 

 Start Point, etc. 



Branchiomma vesiculosum (M.). occ. Plymouth Sound 

 and Tealm, shore ; Salcombe, c. on shore in 

 gravel 



Dasychone bombyx (Dal.). Occ. in dredgings ; Ply- 

 mouth Sound ; Eddystone Gnds.; Torbay 



Potamilla reniformis (O.F.M.). Boring in limestone, 

 Plymouth Breakwater ; also JennycliffmA Wem- 

 bury Bays 



— torelli, Mlg. c. Millbay Ch. and Tealm 



— incertis, Lang. Tealm, dredged once 



Bispira volutacornis (M.). In cracks in rocks, l.w.s.t. ; 



Reny Rocks ; JennycRffBay, r. 

 Myxicola infundibulum (Ren.). Plymouth Sound, occ; 



Salcombe, c. esp. S. oi Pilworthy Point 



Serpulidae 



Serpula vermicularis, L. Occ. Plymouth Sound, outside 



to 3; fms. 

 Pomatoceros triqueter (L.). c. on shells and stones, 



shore to 3 5 fins. 

 Hydroides norvegica (Gunn). c. on shells and stones, 



0-30 fms. 

 Filograna implexa (Berkeley). Plymouth Sound, c. on 



piles, occ. in dredgings to 35 fms. 

 Spirorbis borealis (Daudin). c. on weeds, esp. Fucus, 



and stones, on all shores 

 Protula tubularia (M.). Plymouth, 15-35 fins. ; 



leignmouth Bay, m.c. 



. Hermellidae 

 Sabellaria alveolata (L.). Exmouth ; Oreombe Rks. v.c. 

 — spinulosa, Leuck. f.c. attached to shells, to 3 5 fms. 



B. V, ix. 

 Pallasia murata, Allen. One specimen only, the 



type, has been taken j off Stoke Point, tubes, m.c. 



MYZOSTOMARIA 



Myzostomum cirriferum, R.L. 

 bifida ; Plymouth Sound 



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c. on Antedon 

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