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BULLETIN OF THE UNITED STATES FISH COMMISSION. 
Family GONIADM. 
Genus GONIADA Audouin et Milne-Edwards. 
Goniada brunnea new species. 
Head elongated, conical, 4 tentacles at apex. Latter poorly preserved, but seeming to show a 
larger basal and smaller terminal joint. Head with about 8 annulations, though at the base the 
boundaries of these were hard to make out. Pharynx exserted 3J times as long as head (fig. 67). 
Pharynx with on either side a row of 14 V-shaped teeth (fig. 67). No teeth in terminal portion of 
pharynx. 
Body well rounded anteriorly and posteriorly, with parapodia inserted on median lateral face. 
Anteriorly two fine longitudinal lines run along the dorsal surface, bounding, with the intersegmental 
grooves, a rectangular median area in each somite. Farther back a transverse line runs across the 
middle of each somite, uniting the two longitudinal ones, and dividing the rectangular area above men- 
tioned into two. Still farther back the lateral lines disappear, and the transverse line bends posteriorly 
Fig. 69. 
Goniada brunnea, new species. (67) Head, x 5. (68) Anterior parapodiuru, x 68. (69) Compound seta, x 280. 
(70) Posterior parapodium , x 45. 
so that its ends meet the intersegmental groove, thus seeming to intercalate a small lens-shaped piece 
between the two somites. 
First parapodium uniramous, with a single lip. Later ones, as far as the fiftieth, also uniramous, 
but with a trifid apex, having two ante and one post setal lobe (fig. 68). All setae compound, basal 
portion deeply incised at end, terminal portion long, curved, with a broad thin “guard” along the 
convex edge, and a row of minute denticulations at inner edge of “guard” (fig. 69). Dorsal and 
ventral cirri long in proportion to breadth, rounded at end. 
Behind somite 50 parapodium biramous, neuropodium agreeing in all respects with anterior parapo- 
dium, while notopodium has only a single anterior and posterior lip (fig. 70). Neuropodium with 
compound setae like those in anterior somites; notopodium with long, gently curved simple setae, with 
very fine denticulations along convex border. 
One incomplete specimen in the collection. Color, dark olive brown; no eyes; about 100 somites; 
36 mm. long and 2 mm'. broad, not including the setae. 
Collected at station 4081, 202-220 fathoms, on a bottom of gray sand and foraminifera. Type 
no. 5218, U. S. National Museum. 
Family GLYCERIDE. 
Genus GLYCERA Savigny. 
Glycera sagittariae McIntosh. 
Glycera sagittaria McIntosh, Report Challenger Exp., vol. xn, p. 347, pi. xlii, fig. 8, pi. xxn A, fig. 10. 
One specimen collected at station 4083, 238-253 fathoms, on gray sand. Another, small and very 
poorly preserved, at station 3823, 78-222 fathoms, on fine sand and pebbles. 
