PLATE XIVa. 
Fig. 1, One of tlie superior ventral bristles (with whorls of spikes) of Leanira 
japanensis, . . . . . . . x 250. 
Fig. 2. One of the upper and larger ordinary ventral bristles of the same, . x 250. 
Fig. 3, Ventral bristle of Leanira IcBvis, ..... x 250. 
Fig. 4. Serrated bristle, from the inferior division of the tenth foot of 
Eulepis wyvillei, . , . . . . x 400. 
Fig. 5. One of the powerful golden dorsal hooks, from the middle region 
of the body in the same species, . . . . x 100. 
Fig. 6. One of the strong winged bristles, from the inferior division of the 
foot, . . . . . . . X 110. 
Fig. 7. Dorsal hook of Eulepis challengerice, . . . . x 400. 
Fig. 8. Solitary pectinate bristle, from the superior edge of the inferior 
division of the foot of the same, . . . . x 600. 
Fig. 9. One of the short, transversely barred bristles of Nephthys trisso- 
phyllus, ....... X 210. 
Fig. 10. One of the superior elongated bristles of the same, . . x 90. 
Fig. 11. A long posterior bristle from another (smaller) example, having the 
parasitic Infusorian attached, . . . . . x 90. 
Fig. 12. BsiTTedi hvistle of Nephthys phyllobranchia, . . . x 400. 
Fig. 13. One of the elongated bristles of the same, . . . . x 90. 
Fig. 14. Bristle (average) in profile, from the anterior third of Phyllodoce 
{Anaitis) sanctoe-vincentis, . . . . . x 800. 
Fig. 15. Antero-posterior view of one of the same, . . . . x 800. 
Figs. 16, 17. Two varieties of bristles, from the anterior third of Eulalia 
capensis, . . . . . . . x 530. 
