TWO NEW SPECIES OF THE MAEIMNID/E 



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and tapering to a fine point. The uncini (fig. 1 1) are curved and usually 

 terminate with four distinct hooks. 



The tube of the worm was found in fragments. It is membranous 

 and covered with bluish mud particles on the outside. 



The worm here described tallies well with the generic diagnosis of 

 Clymeiie as given by De Saint Joseph, though the species is evidently 

 a new one. 



In conclusion I beg to offer my thanks to Pkoe. Ijima for the aid 

 rendered me in the preparation of this paper. 

 Oct. 23^, 1902. 



