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AUSTRALASIAN ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION. 
Eulalia mcleani (figs. 53-57). 
Fig. 53. Anterior end (enlarged). 
54. A parapod ( x 20). 
55. A chseta ( X 500), side view. The appendix is not necessarily curved. 
56. The articulation of appendix ( x 500). 
57. Pharyngeal papillae ( X 70); the two broader ones are seen in a plane different 
from the rest. A top view of one is shown. 
Pelcujobia viguieri (figs. 59, 60). 
(There is no drawing corresponding to this number.) 
The peristomial cirrus ( x 90) showing the axial chitinous support. 
A portion of the cirrus near the base ( x 720), showing the tapering proximal 
termination of the axial supports, and the thickened cuticle on the posterior 
face of the cirrus. 
Plate 8. 
Vanadis antarctica (figs. 61-63). 
A complete c-hseta (camera, X 30). It was drawn in two parts, a small bubble 
of air lay about half-way along, which enabled me to join the two sketches 
accurately together. 
Two aspects of the articulation at different foci ( X 360). 
Another form of articulation less commonly met with ( X 360). 
Toinopteris carp enter i (figs. 64-66). 
Fig. 64. Head and first segment ( X 10). The cirrus is cut short; its supporting chseta 
is shown as projecting a short distance beyond the cut end. 
65. The head of a soft specimen (X 10), showing the epaulette of the left side 
triangular, as is figured by Quatrefages for the species. 
66. A parapod ( x 10). 
Nereis loxechini (figs. 67-75). 
Fig. 67. Head of a well-preserved specimen ( X 10). 
68. Head of soft specimen ( X 5). 
69. A parapod of 20th segment, ventral view ( x 10), (a) anterior face, (p) process 
of the posterior lip. 
70. The 8th parapod in outline ; anterior face ( X 20). 
71. The 34th parapod in outline; posterior face ( X 20). 
72. The 80th parapod in outline ; posterior face ( X 20). 
73. One of the stout brown heterogomph falcigers, from the supra-acicular 
bundle ( x 250). 
74. Heterogomph falciger, from the sub-acicular bundle (X 250). 
Fig. 58. 
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