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The collection of polychets on which I am about to report was kindly made over to me, for the purpose of identifying the species in it, by Professor Haddon after the survey of 1891. Although small it has proved to be of some interest. Only three families, namely, the Aphroditidae, the Eunicidae, and the Serpulidae, appear to be represented in that part of the collection obtained from deep water. There is also a tube of a Terebellid. There are seven different species, of which one is new, and of which one has apparently not been recorded before, except in the neighbourhood of the far-off Island of Kerguelen.