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unable to find the specimen. The identification was made 
by Mr. H. J. B. Wollaston, and I know that he was 
familiar with the Belfast Lough species, which I have 
shown (Irish Nat. XVIII, 5, 1909) to be Johnston’s 
species. Consequently, though the species is queried, I 
have little real doubt on the point. 
PHYLLODOCIDAE. 
Eulalia viridis, Mill.—Has been taken on the shore 
and on the breakwater, but is not common. I have taken 
one specimen, on the shore. Professor Herdman informs 
me that it is much commoner on the limestone rocks at 
Port St. Mary. 
Phyllodoce laminosa, Sav.—Recorded by Hornell. 
I have taken one or two on the shore, and one in the 
dredge on the Houlth Bank. 
*Phyllodoce maculata, Mill.—I have taken one 
specimen on the shore. 
tHumida sanguinea, Oerst.—One specimen, dredged 
on the Houlth Bank. 
TOMOPTERIDAE. 
Tomopteris catharina (Gosse), Rosa.—This is the 
species which has been usually identified with 7. onzsci- 
formis, Esch., but which Rosa has recently shown to be 
really the 7’. catharina of Gosse. (faccolte Planctoniche, 
etc., V, Annelidi, Firenze, 1908.) 
NEREIDAE. 
Nereis pelagica, L.—Common throughout the dis- 
trict, both littoral and in all dredgings. 
Nereis dumerilit, A. and E.—Dredged off the 
Carron. Recorded by Hornell. 
Nereis fucata, Sav.—Common in shells inhabited 
by Hupagurus bernhardus. 
