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gat as El i aso n seems to suppose, at any rate in the northern 
part of this water. The one specimen from the Great Belt seems 
to indicate that the species under consideration is perhaps to be 
found more southwards than hitherto supposed, and that it is per¬ 
haps more euryhaline. 
Sabellidæ 
Dasychone Daily elli (Koil.). 
“Dana“ St. 2856, 1 spec. 
The only specimen taken by the “Dana" originates from the 
North Sea. 
Sabella pavonia Sav. 
“Dana“ St. 2843, 5 spec. St. 2848, 2 spec. St. 2860, 2 spec. 
St. 3014, 1 spec. St. 3047, 2 spec. 
All the specimens taken by the “Dana“ originate either from 
the North Sea, the Skagerrack or the Kattegat. But the species is 
known to enter the Sound and the Belts and is not scarce in the 
northern part of these waters. 
Chone Dunevi Mgrn. 
“Dana“ St. 2837, 1 spec. 
The only specimen taken by the “Dana“ originates from the 
North Sea. 
Chone infundibulifovmis Kr. 
“Dana“ St. 2817, 1 spec. 
The “Dana“ has taken one specimen in the North Sea. 
Euchone vubvocincta (Sars). 
“Dana“ St. 3049, 1 spec. 
The species which is known from Norway and the western 
coast of Sweden has not hitherto been recorded from Danish waters. 
Serpulidæ 
Pomatocevus tviqueter (Mørch). 
“Dana“ St. 3015. St. 2844. St. 2856. St. 2905. St. 2891. 
St. 2873. St. 2894. St. 2843. St. 2855. 
