None. Begins: "The first records of polychaetous annelids from the Hawaiian Islands were taken by the Swedish frigate Eugenies on an expedition around the world,, 1851-1853 (see von Etzel, 1856, pp. 242-304). The islands of Maui and Molokai were sighted June 21, 1852, and the harbor of Honolulu was later approached through a channel of the Nuuanu River. The Eugenies lay anchored from June 22 to July 2, 1852, when Dr. J. G. H. Kinberg, who was both physician and scientist, made collections of annelids from Honolulu and adjacent areas. They were later named in brief reports (Kinberg, 1855-1867) when 26 species were named from Hawaii" [etc]