POLYCELETA—BENHAM. 
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2. Macquarie Island. 
This island lias not hitherto been explored for Polychaeta, but thanks to the 
industry and care of Mr. H. Hamilton during the nearly two years he sojourned here, 
I can put on record fifteen species of which three are new: Lumbriconereis macquariensis, 
Sphoerodorum spis sum and Polycirrus hamiltoni. All the other species are typically 
sub-antarctic in character, and have been recorded either from the southern outliers of 
New Zealand or from the Kerguelen or Falkland Islands. They were all collected in 
rock pools or under stones or rocks along the shore. 
Syllis closterobrancJiia. 
Syllis brachycola. 
Exogone anomalochceta. 
Eulalia magalhaensis. 
Nereis kerguelensis . 
Nereis australis ( = magalhaensis). 
Lumbriconereis magalhaensis. 
Lumbriconereis macquariensis . 
Sphcerodorum spissum. 
Cirratulus cirratus. 
Thelepus setosus. 
Leprea streptochceta. 
Poly cirrus hamiltoni. 
Arenicola assimils var. affinis. 
Potamilla antarctica (small forms). 
3. Maria Island, Tasmania. 
Five species were obtained in the two trawls put down by Professor Flynn. 
Of these one is new, and belongs to a Polynoid genus, H ololepidella, established by 
Willey for a Ceylon species. Two of the other species obtained have already been 
reported from the neighbourhood ; the remaining couple are widely distributed. 
Hololepidella flynni (from 1,300 fathoms). 
Physalidonotus rugosus (from 65 fathoms). 
Lcetmonice producta var. benthaliana (from 1,300 fathoms). 
Eunice tentaculata (from 65 fathoms). 
Eurythoe complanata. 
