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AUSTRALASIAN ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION. 
Lecena arenilega (figs. 95, 96). 
Fig. 95. Anterior end from above (enlarged); most of the tentacles are omitted; a 
few are shown cut short. 
96. Anterior end from below. 
Scione mirabilis (figs. 97-100). 
Fig. 97. Anterior end, from the side (enlarged), showing the contracted gill, as described 
for S. spinifera. 
98. Anterior end of another specimen (a female) with gill extended, as in McIntosh’s 
figure. This was removed from its tube in which it had been preserved. 
99. Uncinus from a posterior segment (X 360). 
100. Uncinus viewed from above : (a) one of the upper ones; ( b ) one of the lower 
ones. 
Polycinus hamiltoni (figs. 101-106). 
Fig. 101. Ventral view of anterior end. Note the nephridial papillae below the notopods. 
102. The 13th parapod, with contained eggs ( X 90). 
103. Notopodial capilliform chseta, with unsymmetrical flange ( X 720). 
104. Notopodial capilliform chseta, the slender denticulated form ( X 720). 
105. Uncinus (x 720). 
106. Uncinus from above (freehand) to show the “hood” above the teeth. 
Plate 10. 
Phyllocomus dibranchiata (figs. 107-123). 
Fig. 107. Entire worm in outline ; natural size. 
108. The anterior end from in front (enlarged)— br ., branchiferous segment ; pe., 
peristomium ; pr., prostomial plate ; x., nuchal organ. 
109. Anterior end from the right side. Letters as above. 
110. Anterior end, dorsal view of left side— g., insertion of gill. 
111. Transverse section of gill, showing axis and the four lamelke. 
112. Transverse section of a gill-folium (X 45). The blood-vessels cut through are 
indicated by the rows of black ovals. 
113. Anterior end ventral view— 1. } group of pigment spots ; 3., the first chsetigerous 
segment. Other letters as above. 
114. Dorsal view of the junction of thorax (th.), and abdomen ( ab . 1) ( X 8). 
115. Posterior end, side view ( X 5). 
116. The tentacles displayed within the-buccal cavity by slitting the body wall 
along the dotted lines shown in fig. 113 —m ., the membrane surrounding the 
base of the tentacles. 
117. A portion of the peritentacular membrane with the tentacles turned forwards, 
showing the proximal and distal rows of pigment spots. 
