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MARINE FAUNA OF ST. ANDREWS. 
Genus Eulalia (Sav.), Mgrn. 
Eulalia viridis , O. F. Muller; Mgrn. op. cit. p. 25. 
Abundant between tide-marks, and ranging to deep water. 
Eulalia bilineata , Johnst.; Mgrn. op. cit. p. 25. 
Under stones in rock-pools. Frequent. 
Eulalia tripunctata , n. sp. 
Amongst the debris of the fishing-boats. Colour pale 
yellow, with three rows of black spots on the dorsum. 
Genus Eteone (Say.), Mgrn. 
Eteone picta , De Quatref. Anneles, ii. p. 147. 
West Sands after storms, in the stomachs of cod and 
haddock, and rarely under stones at the East Rocks. 
Eteone andreapolis , MUntosh. 
On the West Sands after storms. The species has large 
eyes, a peculiarly shaped head, and madder-brown or purplish 
bands on the dorsum. 
Eteone arctica , Mgrn. (?); Mgrn. op. cit. p. 27. 
West Sands after storms. 
Genus Eteonella, MUntosh. 
Eteonella Eobertiance } MUntosh. 
Found whilst digging for littoral annelids. It appears to 
be most closely allied to Eteone longa , (Ersted. Head conical, 
with a distinct furrow on each side; and, like Malmgren’s 
Ckcetoptaria , the cephalic and buccal segments seem to be 
united; for two short filiform tentacles proceed from the 
posterior part of the head; the mouth, moreover, opens in 
the cephalic segment; no visible eyes in spirit; there is a 
distinct elevation in the centre of the head posteriorly; the 
lobes of the feet are lanceolate. 
