THE ANNALS AND MAGAZINE OF NATURAL HISTORY. [NINTH SERIES.] «« perlitoraspargite museum, Naiades, et circiim vitreos considite f outes : Pollice virgineo teneros h\c carpite flores : Floribus et pictivm, divse, replete canistrum . At vos, o NympheB Crateridee, ite sub undas ; Ite, reeurvato variata eorallia trunco Vellite musoosis e rupibus, et mibi conchas Ferte, De* pelagi, et piugui conchylia sncco." ir.Parthenil Gianneitas No. 49. JANUARY 1922. I. — Notes from the Gatty Marine Laboratory, St. Andrews. —No. XLIV. By Prof. M'Intosh, M.D., LL.D., D.Sc, F.R.S., &c. [Plates I.-IIL] 1. On new aud rare Polychata, Gephyrea, etc., from various Regions. 2. Recent Additions to the British Marine Polychoeta {continued). 1. On new and rare Polychieta, Gephyrea, etc.^ from various Regions. Of the pelagic forms related to tbe Phyllodocidaj Mr. Southern has added to the British Fauna Maupasia c€&ca, Viguier, -which has a head with slender tentacles and two pairs of tentacular cirri of equal length. The foot is short and blunt, the dorsal and ventral cirri projecting beyond the tip. The dorsal cirrus is foliaceous, the ventral long and slender. The bristles are more slender and elongate than those of the type, and the terminal piece rests on a process considerably within the tip of the shaft, which is pointed. The terminal piece is very slender. It Ann. & Mag. N. Ilist. Ser. 9. Vol. ix. 1