XIV 
THE VOYAGE OF H.M.S. CHALLENGER. 
surface-fauna of our own seas presents similar cliaracters, though such types as Alciopa are 
rarely met with. A remarkable feature in the surface collections of the Challenger is the 
occurrence of a Glycera of the ordinary marine type on the surface of an inland sea in 
Japan. The specimen is about an inch in length, and by no means larval, for the 
proboscidian armature is complete. The state of the nets perhaps may not have been 
such as lead to absolute reliance on this peculiar exception. 
A. North Atlantic Eegion. 
Station II. Off Setubal ; lat. 38° 10' S. 
(dredged). 
Allmaniella setubalensis, n. sp. 
Nephthys malmgreni, Theel. 
Syllis setubalensis, n. sp. 
long. 9° 14' W. ; 470 fathoms; green mud 
Praxilla cliallengerice, n. sp. 
Euthelepus setubalensis, n. sp. 
Protula lusitanica, n. sp. 
Station III. Off Cape St. Vincent; lat. 37° 2' N,, long. 9° 14' W. ; 900 fathoms; 
blue mud (dredged). 
Nothria conchylega, Sars. 
Station VI. Off Gibraltar; lat. 36° 23' N., long. 11° 18' W. ; 1525 fathoms; Globi- 
gerina ooze (trawled). 
Evarne tenuisetis, n. sp. 
Nereis longisetis, n. sp. 
Maldane malmgreni, n. sp. 
Amphicteis gunneri, Sars. 
Station 3. South of the Canaries ; lat. 
hard ground (dredged). 
Chloenea atlantica, n. sp. 
Polynoe [Robertianella) synopli- 
thalma, n. sp., B. 
25° 45' N., long. 20° 14' W. ; 1525 fathoms ; 
Halodora reynaudii, Aud. and Edw. 
(surface). 
Dalliousia atlantica, n. sp. 
Station 20, East of the Antilles; lat. 18° 56' N., long. 59° 35' W. ; 2975 fathoms; 
red clay (dredged). 
Myriocliele heeri, Malmgren. 
