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?) ; spongicola^ Grr. {hamata^ Cl., oligochceta^ Bobr.), iid. 1. c. p. 24, pi. ii. 
fig.' 7; pallida^ sp. n., Verrill, Am. J. Sci. (3) x. p. 39, pi. iii. fig. 6 
(Noank Harbour, New England) j hyalina, Gr. (pellucida, Ehl.), Maren- 
zeller (3), p. 150 ; ochracea, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 155, pi. iii. fig. 1 (Lussin 
piccolo). 
Xenosyllis, g. n., Marion & Bobretzky. Proboscis unarmed ; body -rings 
few, broad ; palpi well developed, reaching beyond the cephalic lobe, on 
the back of which 3 antennae are placed ; buccal segments with 2 pairs 
of annulate tentacular cirri, analogous to the dorsal cirri ; ventral cirri 
reduced to small “ languettes,’^ which do not reach beyond the tubercles 
of the feet. X. scahra (Ehl.), iid. (5), p. 26 ; described by Marenzeller, 
I, c. p. 153, as S. brevipennis (Grube). 
Eurysyllis tuberculata, Ehl., Marion & Bobretzky (5), p. 27 {E. para- 
doxa^ Cl. ?, lenta, Qu. ?). 
AnoplosylUs fulva, sp. n., iid. 1. c. p. 28, pis. ii. & iii. fig. 8 (Marseilles). 
Syllides pulliger (Kr. p), iid. 1. c. p. 31 (longicirrata, Oerst.). 
Eusyllis lamelligera, sp. n., iid. 1. c. p. 33, pi. iii. fig. 9 (Marseilles) ; 
lucifera^ sp. n., Verrill, Am. J. Sci. (3) x. p. 39 (Noank) ; moniliformis ^ 
Malmgr., Marion (4) ; assimilis, sp. n., Marenzeller (3) p. 158, pi. iii. fig. 2 
(Lussin piccolo). 
Trypanosyllis krohni, CL, Marion & Bobretzky (5), p. 35 ; cceliaca, CL, 
nd. 1. c, p. 37 . 
Odontosyllis gibba, CL, iid. 1. c. p. 38, pis. iii. & iv. fig. 10 ; fulgurans, 
CL, iid. 1. c. p. 40, pi. iv. fig. 11 (dugesiana, CL ?) ; cteno^toma, CL, iid. 
1. c. p. 42, pi. iv. fig. 12 ; Panceri (9) pi. ii. figs. 8-11 ; brevicornis (Gr.) 
Marenzeller (3), p. 160, pi. iv. fig. 1. 
Pterosyllis lineolata (Costa) (iV^co^^a, Costa, Amblyosyllis lineaia, Gr. ?), 
Marion & Bobretzky (5), p. 43, pis. iv. & v. fig. 13. 
Sphcerosyllis hystrix, CL (== pirifera^ ?), iid. 1. c. p. 44. 
Autolytus {Procercea) ornatus, sp. n., iid. ibid. pi. v. fig. 14 ; Maren- 
zeller (3), p. 165, gives a new diagnosis of Procercea, Ehl. (Sylline, Gr. P), 
describing P. macrophthalma^ sp. n., pi. iv. fig. 2 (Lu.ssin piccolo). 
Fallacia .sicula (D. Gh.)(Hesione savignii,Go&t'dfpantherina,Gr.; Tela- 
mone sicula, CL), Marion & Bobretzky (5), p. 46, pi. xii. fig. 28. . 
Podarce (str.) viridescens, Ehl., iid. 1. c. p. 49 {alho-cincta, Ehl. ?) (Ste- 
phania, CL, = Ophiodromus, Sars, = Podarce, Ehl. ?). 
Gyptis, g. n., iid. 1. c. [Zool. Bee. xi. p. 496]. Hesionidee, with un- 
armed proboscis, 2 palpi, 3 antennae, 8 pairs of tentacular cirri, feet 
biremous. (Oxydromus, Gr., ? pt.) G. propinqua, iid. L c. p. 51, pis. v. 
& vi. fig. 15 (Marseilles). 
Oxydromus fuscescens, sp. n., Marenzeller (3), p. 143, pi. ii. fig. 1 
(Trieste). , 
Magalia, g. n., Marion & Bobretzky [Zool. Rec. 1. c.]. Hesionidee, with. 
proboscis armed with a stylet and 2 maxillae ; 2 palpi and 2 antennae ; 12 
tentacular cirri ; feet uniremous. M. perarmata, sp. n., iid. 1. c. p. 54, 
pis. vi. & vii. fig. 16 (Marseilles). 
Lacydonia, g. n., iid. [Zool. Rec. 1. c.], allied to Phyllodoce Alciope. 
L. miranda, sp. n., iid. 1. c. p. 57, pis. vii. & viii. fig. 17 (Marseilles). 
Phyllodoce paretti, Blv. {pancerina, CL), iid. 1. c. p. 61. 
