PLATE XXXVIII. 
Fig. 1. Head and anterior region of (P), . . , Enlarged. 
Fig. 2. Twentieth foot of the foregoing, . . . . . x 18. 
Fig. 3. Anterior dorsal view of Eunice vittata, var., . . , Enlarged. 
Fig. 4. Tenth foot of the foregoing, . . . . . x 40. 
Fig. 5. Thirtieth foot of the same, . . . . . x 40. 
Fig. 6. Ventral view of the anterior region of a large specimen of 
Marpliysa goodsiri, ..... Enlarged. 
Fig. 7. Twentieth foot of the foregoing, . . . . . x 25. 
Fig. 8. Fortieth foot of the same, somewhat compressed inferiorly, . x 25. 
Fig. 9. Maxillae and dental plates of Eunice cirrobranchiata, . . x 12. 
Fig. 10. Mandibles of the same, . . . . . . x 12. 
Fig. 11. Fiftieth foot of a large example of the foregoing, . . . x 18. 
Fig. 12. Head and anterior dorsal region of . . Enlarged. 
Fig. 13. Tw'entieth foot of the foregoing, . . . . . x 25. 
Fig. 14. Anterior dorsal view of Eunice edwardsi, . . . Enlarged. 
Fig. 15. Twentieth foot of the same, ..... x 25, 
Fig. 16. Anterior dorsal region oi Eunice aphroditois, from Port Jackson, Enlarged. 
Fig. 17. Fully developed foot (somewhat shrivelled in spirit) of Eunice ■ 
aphroditois, from Samboangan, .... Enlarged. 
Fig. 18. Thirty-sixth foot of Eunice torquata, . . . .. x 18. 
Fig. 19. TQTLth. iooi oi Marphysa goodsiri, . . . . x 25. 
