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MAEINE FAUNA OF ST. ANDREWS. 
Genus Harmothoe, Kinberg. 
Harmothoe imbricata , L.; Mgrn. op. cit. p. 9. 
Very abundant under stones between tide-marks, and ran¬ 
ging to deep water. 
Harmothoe lunulata , Delle Chiaje, Descriz. e Not. pi. 144. 
f. 5 & 6 ( fide Claparkde). 
Occasionally on the West Sands after storms. 
Harmothoe Macleodi , McIntosh. 
Stomach of the cod. It is allied to H. zetlandica in regard to 
general appearance and processes. Scales fourteen to fifteen 
pairs, pale and semitranslucent; dorsal cirri scarcely extend 
beyond the bristles; serrations of the dorsal bristles continued 
to the tip; ventral bristles boldly bifid, and with rather broad 
tips. 
Genus Polynoe, Sav. 
Polynoe jloccosa , Savigny, Syst. des Annel. p. 23. 
Not uncommon on the West Sands after storms, and under 
stones between tide-marks. 
Genus Evarne, Mgrn. 
Evarne impar , Johnst.; Mgrn. op. cit. p. 10. 
Occasionally under stones in pools between tide-marks, and 
in littoral sponges. 
Genus L^nilla, Mgrn. 
Lcenilla, setosissima , Savigny, Syst. des Annel. p. 25; 
Mgrn. op. cit. p. 12. 
Polynoe longisetis, Grube; Lcenilla glabra, Mgrn.; and Harmothoe Malm- 
greni, Lankester. 
Tossed on the West Sands after storms, amongst tangle- 
roots. Not uncommon. 
