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The species is very common in Danish waters save the Baltic. 
It does not seem to enter the Southern parts of the Sound and 
the Belts. 
Goniada novvegica Ørsted. 
“Dana“ St. 2897, 1 spec. St. 3014, 2 spec. 
This species does not seem to occur within the Scaw; the spec- 
imens taken by the “Dana“ are all fragments of rather large indi- 
viduals. As far as I am aware, the specimens are the first known 
to have been taken in Danish waters. 
Eunicidæ 
Lumbviconeveis fvagilis O. F. M. 
“Dana“ St. 2842, 2 spec. St. 2880, 1 spec. St. 3014, 7 spec. 
St. 3048, 1 spec. St. 3054, 2 spec. 
This species is one of our most common Polychaetes and seems 
to occur all over the Kattegat as well as the Sound and the Belts. 
It was, as far as I am aware, hitherto not found in the Baltic. As 
to the question whether L. minuta Théel is only a juvenile stage 
of L. fragilis or is to be considered as an independent species — 
a question, which Elia son discusses in his important paper deal- 
ing with the Polychæta of the Sound, I shall only remark that 
this is more easily settled through investigation in a marine labor- 
atory than in a museum with only dead material at one’s dis- 
posal. 
Lumbric oner eis gvacilis Ehlers. 
“Dana“ St. 2829, 1 spec. St. 2907, 1 spec. St. 3043, 9 spec. 
This species is to be considered as new to our fauna inas- 
much as it has not formerly been found so near to our coasts; 
but it has been recorded from the adjacent waters. It has a wide 
range, and was first known from Fiume in the Mediterranean. 
Eunice pennata O. F. M. 
Leodice norvegica Malmgren 1867, p. 64. 
“Dana“ St. 2860. 
