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Hyalinoecia tubicola, of wliicli a large variety occurred off the South American coast, is 
also noteworthy. Some of the types, such as Euphione, Pista mirahilis, Eupista, and 
Ranzania are also peculiar. 
Station 113a. OIF Fernando Noronha; lat. 3° 47' S,, long. 32° 24' 30" W.; 25 fathoms; 
volcanic sand and gravel (dredged). 
Nereis eatoni, M‘Intosh, C. 
Station 122. Off Brazil; lat. 9° 5' S., long. 34° 50' W. ; 350 fathoms; red mud 
(trawled). 
Syllis hrasiliensis, n. sp. Nematonereis schmardce, n. sp. 
Nereis [Ceratonereis) hrasiliensis, Eunice equibranchiata, n. sp. 
n. sp. 
Station 124. Off Brazil; lat. 10° 11' S., long. 35° 22' W. ; 1600 fathoms; red mud 
(dredged). 
Polynoe {Robertianella) synophthalma, n. sp., A. 
Station 133. Off Tristan da Cunha ; lat. 35° 41' S., long. 20° 55' W. ; 1900 fathoms; 
Globigerina ooze (trawled). 
Lcetmonice producta, Grube, var. willemoesi, nov., A, C, D. 
STx^tion 141. South of the Cape; lat. 34° 41' S., long. 18° 36' E. ; 98 fathoms; green 
sand (dredged). 
Polyiwe cape.nsis, n. sp. 
Syllis capensis, n. sp. 
Lumbriconereis p>ettigreioi, n. sp. 
Ranzania capensis, n. sji. 
Prionospio capensis, n. sp. 
Praxilla capensis, n. sp. 
Stations 141, 142. Between tide-marks. Sea Point, Cape Town, and Simon’s Bay, &c. 
Euplirosyne capensis, Kinberg. 
Lepidonotus walilbergi, Kinberg. 
Eunoa capensis, n. sp. 
Polynoe attenuata, n. sp. 
Eulalia capensis, n. sp. 
Notocirrus capensis, n. sp. 
Nematonereis sp. 
Eunice murrayi, n. sp. 
Trophonia capensis, n. sp. 
Cirratulus capensis, Schmarda. 
Nicomaclie capensis, n. sp. 
Sabellaria (Pallasia) capensis, n. sp. 
Sclimardanella pterochceta, 
(Schmarda). 
Dasyclione violacea (Schmarda). 
