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*Ereutho kerguelensis, M'lntosh. 

 Eulagisca corrientis, M'lntosh. 



* Eunice edivardsi, M'lntosh. 



,, magellanica, M'lntosh. 

 ,, cerstedi, Stimpson. 

 *Eupolynoe mollis, M'lntosh. 

 *Eusyllis kerguelensis, M'lntosh. 

 *Evarne kerguelensis, M'lntosh. 

 *Exogone heterosetosa, M'lntosh. 

 *Glycera kerguelensis, M'lntosh. 

 Hermadion kerguelensis, M'lntosh. 

 Lcetmonice producta, Grube. 



,, „ var. ivyvillei, M'lntosh. 



*Lagisca antarctica, M'lntosh. 

 ,, magellanica, M'lntosh. 



* Lumbriconereis kerguelensis, 1 Grube. 

 Neottis antarctica, M'lntosh. 



*Nephthys trissophyllus, Grube. 

 *Nereis kerguelensis, Baird. 



,, [Platynereis) eatoni, 2 M'lntosh. 



Notomastus (?) sp. 



Phyllocomus crocea, Grube. 

 * Poly cirrus kerguelensis, M'lntosh. 

 *Pr axilla assimilis, M'lntosh. 



* „ kerguelensis, M'lntosh. 

 *Salvatoria kerguelensis, M'lntosh 



Scolecolepis cirrata, Sars. 

 *Scoloplos kerguelensis, M'lntosh. 



Serpula narconensis, Baird. 

 *Spho3rosyllis kerguelensis, M'lntosh. 



Spirm^bis sp. (?). 

 *Syllis gigantea, M'lntosh. 



Terebella (Lanice) fiabellum, Baird. 



Terebellides strcemi, Sars, var. kerguelensis, M'lntosh. 

 *Travisia kerguelensis, M'lntosh. 

 *Trophonia kerguelarum, Grube. 



1 Lumbriconereis Icergtielensis evidently takes the place of the European Lumbriconereis nardonis, to which it is 

 closely allied in the structure of the dental apparatus— (M'Intosh, Zool. Chall. Exp., part 34, p. 247.) 



2 This form [Nereis (Platynereis) eatoni], which was first procured hy Rev. Mr Eaton, of the Transit of Venus 

 Expedition, seems to take the place of Nereis dumerilii, Aud. and Ed., of the European seas, and indeed it is allied in a 



ery close manner to the latter species.— (M'Intosh, Zool. Chall. Exp., part 34, p. 224.) 



