ADDITIONAL SEA ANEMONES. 481 



Caryophyllia Smithii. New colonies at Cobo, L'Met and Bordeaux, 



September 10th-12th. Although the localities are numerous, individuals 

 are few. About 40 is the total, with 16 as the largest colony. 



CRUSTACEA. 



Galathea StPigOSa. Terres Point (Wright). 



DPOmia vulgaris. Several brought in by fishermen (Wright). 



Aeheus Cranehii. Belgrave Bay (Sharp). 



INSECTA. 

 -^PUS marinus. L'Islet, September 11th. 



ECHINODERMATA. 



Ophioeoma ballii. Xot in my list. Bordeaux, September 12th. 



Synapta inhoerans. Havelet Bay, October 10th. Over a half-dozen 

 specimen?;. 



Ppiapulas eaudatUS. Bordeaux, August 13th. New to the Sarnian area. 



To quote Prof. Forbes " It is of a bluish -white colour the body 



is truncate posteriorly and shaped like a trumpet out of which comes a 

 long white tail composed of a number of hollow filiform processes, whirled 

 round a common axis, each circle diminishing in size towards the ex- 

 tremity." I have to thank Dr. Fleure for determining my specimen. 



HolothUPia nigep. Two fine specimens, Bordeaux, September 12th. 



MOLLUSCA. 



Lima hians. A colony of seven full grown ones in their nests, Bordeaux, 

 September 12th. One specimen vrith. white streamers, Lihou, July 27th 

 (Wright). 



Galeomma tUPtoni. Bordeaux, September 12th. 



CaPdium aeuleatum. Belgrave Bay, 1906. 



VenePUpis iPUS. Living, Bordeaux, September 12th ; Cobo, Vazon, Sark 



and Jethou, washed up in laminaria, both living and valves. 

 Chiton PUbeP. Bordeaux, Lihou ; fairly fi-equent. 

 Eolis euviepi. New to Guernsey. Castle Cornet, 1906. 

 Tellina CPassa. Belgrave Bay, living, 1906. 

 Limapontia nigpa. Belgrave Bay, 1906. 

 DotO eOPOnata. L'Islet, September 11th ; Cobo, September 10th. 



VERMES. 



NemePtes bOPlasii. I measured a specimen of this " living fishing line " 

 at Bordeaux, and found it fourteen feet three inches unstretched ! 



