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Cvlonianella, g. n., Kinberg, 1. c. p. 89. Carunculus circularis ; setxo dor- 
siiales obsolete serriilat{e,alitE quadrupliciter serratse^ventrales leviter arcuatse. 
C. rosirafa, sp. n., La Plata. 
Ilcrmodice, with several new species. 
Ampliihranchus^ g. n., Kinberg, /. c. p. 90. Carunculus lamellosus ; bran- 
chiae pedum dorsualium bime. A. didijmohranchiatus (Baird) and A. occi- 
dentalis, sp. n. 
Wenda, g. n., Kinberg, 1. c. p. 90. Rami branchiarum sessiles ; setae dor- 
suales IfBves, arcuatae, obtusae ; ventrales bifidae. B. armata, sp. n., Panama. 
Lycarcins (A), g. n., Kinberg, 1. c. p. 65. Corpus longum, depressum, scg- 
mentis rectangulis. Lobus cephalicus rotundatus, carunculo elongato sublaevi, 
tentaculo, oculis 4. Antennae 2 et palpi 2 a segmento buccali orientes. 
Branchiae a segmento tertio incipientes. Cirri dorsuales pedis cujusque dor- 
sualis unicus. Setae pedum dorsualium capillares subgeniculatae aliaeque 
serratae, ventralium bifidae apicibus inaequalibus, laevibus. L. neocephalicus^ 
sp. n., Kinberg, 1. c. p. 66, West Indies. The author describes (/. c.) a ver}’- 
remarkable regeneration of the anterior portion of the body of this species. 
Burythoe, with ten new species. The descriptions of all the new species 
mentioned in the above are promised in a forthcoming Part of the * Euge- 
nics Resa.’ 
CJiloeta histriata, sp. n., Grube, 1. c. p. 631, Taf. 7. fig. 2. 
Chloeia tumida, sp. n., Baird, 1. c. p. 232, pi. 4. figs. 7, (setae), India; C. 
parva, sp. n., Baird, 1. c. p. 233, pi. 4. figs. 8, a, h (setae) ; C. speciahilis, sp. n., 
Baird, l.c. p. 234, New Zealand; C. puchellla (misprint ior pulcheUa)^ sp. n., 
Baird, 1. c. p. 234, Australia. 
Lirionc rnyncrt, sp. n., Baird, 1. c. p. 220, pi. 4. figs. 6, a, b (setro), Australia. 
Amphinome jukcsi, sp. n., Baird, 1. c. p. 218, pi. 4. figs. 2, a, h (setae), 
Australia. 
Ilermodice nigrolineata, sp. n., Baird, 1. c. p. 220, Coast of Asia Minor, on 
the submarine telegraph-cable near Alexandria. 
? Eurytho'e clavata, sp. n., Baird, 1. c. p. 224, pi. 4. figs. 6, a, h (setae), habi- 
tat unknown. Described from a single specimen. 
Hippono'e cranchii^ sp. n., Baird, 1. c. p. 240, pi. 6. figs. 7-14, collected in the 
Congo Expedition. 
Euphrosyne audouini, Euphrosyne racemosa, Ehlers. Claparede {1. c. 
p. 109) mentions that the bristles of this species are not only tubular, a fact 
already observed b}^ Ehlers, but almost entirely calcareous, disappearing 
with rapid effervescence on the application of acetic acid. 
Nephthydea. 
Ehlers, l.o. p. 687, assigns to this family the two genera : — 
' 1. NcpMhys (Gwv.). Cephalic segment with 4 tentacles ; one anal cirrus. 
2. Portelia (Qutrfg.). Cephalic segment with 2 tentacles ; two anal cirri. 
Nephthys ( = Aonis, Sav., = Biplohranchns, Q,w&id.y's=Aglaophanus and Aglao- 
pheme, Knbg.), Ehlers, 1. c. p. 687 ; N. cccca^ 0. Fab. (=iV. margaritacea, 
Johnst. 1836), Ehlers, /. c. p. 589. 
Nephthys hiicera, sp. n., Ehlers, 1. c. p. 617, Taf. 23. fig. 8, Massachusetts 
Bay ; N. cirrosa, sp. n., Ehlers, 1. c. p. 624, Taf. 23. figs. 6, 37, & ^38, English 
coast ; N. discors, sp. n., Ehlers, 1. c. p. 626, Taf. 23. figs. 39, 40, Eastport; 
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