PLATE XXXIIL 
Fig. 1. Foot of Salvatoria kerguelensis. The upper bristle should have 
been simple, . . . . . . x 90. 
Fig. 2. Anterior foot of Dalhousia atlantica, before complete formation. 
The dorsal cirrus is broken, . . . . x 18. 
Fig. 3. Foot of Eusyllis kerguelensis, . . . . . x 24. 
Fig. 4. Anterior foot of Syllis gigantea, . . . . . x 24. 
Fig. 5. Anterior foot of Autolytus maclearanus, .... x 40. 
Fig. 6. Foot of Syllis setuhalensis, . . . . . x 55. 
Fig. 7. Foot of Syllis hrasiliensis, ..... x 90. 
Fig. 8. Anterior region of Syllis capemis, . . . . x 24. 
Fig. 9. Anterior foot of the foregoing, somewhat folded, so as to affect the 
distance between the cirrus and setigerous process, . . x 90. 
Fig. 10. Foot of Sphwrosyllis kerguelensis, .... x 90. 
Fig. 11. Female bud of Syllis ramosa, viewed from the ventral surface and 
somewhat flattened out. A younger bud comes off exactly 
opposite, . . . . . . . X 55. 
Fig. 12. Foot from the anterior third of the foregoing bud, . . x 80. 
Fig. 13. Posterior foot of male bud of Syllis ramosa, with the ventral 
cirrus somewhat flattened, . . . . . x 55. 
Fig. 14. Anterior foot of Syllis ramosa (parent stock), . . . x 50. 
Fig. 15. Anterior region of Exogone heterosetosa, from the ventral surface, x 90. 
Fig. 16. Two embryos of the foregoing, . . . . . x 90. 
