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ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
p. 182) has given an excellent account of an Annelid burrowing 
in Littorina littorea. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 4, vol. iii., 
January 1869, p. 87. 
Aphroditidea. 
Polyno‘e{Lepidonotus) trissoch<^ta, sp. n. (Ehrb.), Grube, 1. c. p. 485, Red Sea. 
P. (X.) carinulataf sp. n., Grube, 1. c. p. 488, Red Sea. 
P. {Ilarmothoe^ Kl^g*) grisea, sp. n. (Ebrb.), Grube, 1. c. p. 489, Red Sea. 
Sthenelais longipimxis, sp. n., Grube, /. c. p. 490, Red Sea. 
Eunicea. 
Eunice Jiaccida, sp. n., Grube, l.c. p. 491, Red Sea; E. loxigicirris, sp. n., 
Grube, 1. c. p. 492, Suez ; E. pectinata, sp. n. (Ebrb.), Grube, 1. c. p. 492; E. 
Jiavo-cuprca^ sp.n. (Ebrb.), Grube, l.c, p. 493, Rod Sea; E. collar is, sp. u., 
(Ebrb.), Grube, 1. c. p. 494, Tor. 
Eunice elsyi, sp. n., Baird, l.c. p. 344, North Australia; E. madeirensis, 
sp.n., Baird, 1. c. p. 344, Madeira, very close to E. adriatioa, Scbm. ; E.fji- 
ensis, sp.n., Baird, l.c. p. 347, Fiji; E. woodwardi, sp.n., Baird, l.c. p. 347, 
Corunna, very near Leodice hispanica, Sav. ; E. antarctica, sp. n., Baird, 1. c. 
p. 348, Antarctic Seas, near E. havaica, Kinb. ; E. plicata, sp. n., Baird, 1. c. 
p. 348, Freemantle, Australia; E. howerhanhi, sp. n., Baird, 1. c. p. 349, Aus- 
tralia ; E. guttata, sp. n., Baird, 1. c. p. 350, between Bombay and Singapore ; 
E. narconi, sp. n., Baird, 1. c. p. 350, Island of Narcon, Antarctic Seas ; E. 
guildingi, sp.n., Baird, 1. c. p. 351, St. Vincent’s, West Indies. 
Lysidice collaris, sp. n. (Ebrb.), Grube, 1. c. p. 495. 
lAimhriconereis versicolor, sp. n. (Ebrb.), Grube, l.c. p. 496, Tor; L, nitida, 
sp. n. (Ebrb.), Grube, 1. c. p. 496, Tor ; L. hemprichii, sp. n. (Ebrb.), Grube, 1. c. 
p. 497. 
Claparede & Mecznikow describe the development of the 
following [1. c.) : — 
Lutnhriconereis, p. 182. Tbe development of Muller’s Atrocha appears to 
prove it to be a species of this genus. 
Ophryotrocha puerilis, p. 184. Tins form is described as a new genus and 
species, first met with in tbe larval form in tbe author’s aquarium. 
Staurocephalus chiaji, Clprd., p. 186. 
Staut'ocephalus hefersteini, sp. n., MTntosb, 1. c. p. 417, pi. 16. figs, a-g, 
North Uist. 
Marphysa parishii, sp. n., Baird, 1. c. p. 352, Brazil. 
Tradopia, g. n., Baird, 1. c. p. 355. Branchiae pectinated ; tentacular cirri 
placed on dorsal part of buccal segment ; tentacles, antennae, and palpi 
strongly annulated on inferior or basal portion, which is more than half the 
length of tbe whole organ. T. maculata, sp. n., Baird, 1. c. p. 356, Madras. 
Hyalinoecia hilineata, sp. n., Baird, 1. c. p. 358, 20 to 40 fathoms off the 
coast of Cornwall ; H. varians, sp. n., Baird, 1. c. p. 359, St. Vincent’s, West 
Indies. 
Nephthydea. 
Nephthys scolopendroides, Delle Cbiaje. Tbe development of this species is 
described by Claparede & Mecznikow, 1. c. p. 187. Its larval form is Telo- 
