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ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
ston in 1830 for a species, P. fuscaj without jaws. But later Johnston iden- 
tified his P. fusca with Castalia punctata, CErst., a species having two jaws j 
instead of adopting Savigny’s genus Castalia, established in 1817, he still wrote 
his species as Psamathe punctata. Malmgren annuls, therefore, the genus 
Psamathe. Keferstein in the meanwhile describes, under the name of P. 
cirrata, a worm deprived of jaws, and corresponding in great measure to the 
original genua described by Johnston. The genus, therefore, as emended by 
Keferstein will stand. Claparede, 1. c. p. 225-226. 
PilYLLODOCEA. 
Phyllodoce corniculata, sp. n., Claparede, 1. c. p. 236, pi. 17. fig. 1. 
Anaitis cephalotes, sp. n., OlaparMe, 1. c. p. 238, pi. 17. fig. 3. 
Bteone armata, sp. n., ClaparMe, 1. c. p. 240, pi. 17. fig. 6 j P. lactea, sp. n. 
Claparede, 1. c. p. 243, pi. 18. fig. 2. 
Eulalia {Eumida) pallida, sp. n., Claparede, 1. c. p. 246, pi. 16. fig. 6 j E, (E.) 
microceros, sp. n., Claparede, 1. c. p. 247, pi. 16. fig. 4 j E. (Pterocirrus) limbata, 
sp. n. , Claparede, /. c. p. 248, pi. 27. fig. 6 ; E. (P.) maryinata, sp. n., Claparede, 
1. c. p. 249, pi. 18. fig. 1 E. (P.) velifera, sp. n., Claparede, 1. c. p. 250, pi. 17. 
fig. 2. 
Glycerea. 
Eulers arranges tliis family as follows (/. c. p. 644) ; — 
A. Proboscis, with 4 similar jaws, carrying large glandular appendages 
.... on all segments alike. G. tetraynatha. 
1. Pinna3 simple, with only one bundle of compound setee. 
Ilemipodus (Qtrfg.). 
2. Pinnae with two or less thick coalesced arms. Two bundles of 
setae Glycera (Sav.). 
B. Proboscis with several dissimilar jaws, without glandular appendage. 
G. polyynatha. 
Pinnae on the anterior differing from those of the posterior part of 
the body Goniada (And. & M.-Edw.). 
Glycc7'a rohusta, sp. n., Ehlers, 1. c. p. 656, Taf. 24. figs. 31, 32, California; 
G. folliculosa, sp. n., Ehlers, 1. c. p. 658, Naples ; G. dihrunckiata, sp. n., 
Ehiers, 1. c. p. 670, Taf. 24. figs. 1, 3-8, 10-28, East coast of N. America. 
CH.ETOPTER1DEA. 
Telepsavus costarum, sp. n., Claparede, 1. c. p. 340, pi. 20. fig. 1. 
Phyllochatopterus socialis, sp. n., Claparede, 1. c. p. 345, pi. 21. fig. 1. P. 
fallax, sp. n., Claparede, /. c. p. 350, pi. 21. fig. 2 ; P. 7uajor, sp. n., Cla- 
parede, 1. c. p. 352, pi. 19. fig. 1. 
Clymenea. 
. Grube (1. c. p. 54) proposes the following arrangement of the 
Maldanidce {Clymenea ) : — 
1. The terminal segment infundibuliform. The anal orifice in the middle of 
the fvmnel. 
