26 Mr. Montacu’s Description of several Marine Animals. - 
Two were taken by accident amongst ‘Spongia tubulosa at the 
Salt-stone in the estuary of Kingsbridge, in the month of Au- 
gust, and fortunately a drawing was taken the same day, for on 
the next morning not a vestige remained of them, although placed 
in a glass of sea water; they were completely decomposed and 
turned into a milky fluid. | 
REFERENCES TO THE FIGURES. 
Tab. I. Fig. 1. Cancer septemdentatus. 
9. biaculeatus. 2 
Tab. II. Fig. 1. spinosus. 
2. — Galba... 
monoculoides. 
Phalangium acaroides. 
Monoculus rostratus. 
Cancer pedatus. 
obtusatus. 
Nereis sanguinea. 
Tab. III. Fig. 
peduncles magnified. 
-< fangs magnified. 
maculosa, (a.) peduncle magnified, 
Nycteribia Vespertilionis, magnified. 
under side. 
leg highly magnified. 
Aphrodita viridis. 
Oniscus ceruleatus. 
Doris papillosa. 
pennigera. 
quadricornis. 
Holothuria digitata. 
Tab. V. Fig. 1. Amphitrite vesiculosa. 
2. Thalassina mutatoria. 
3, Planaria vittata. 
Tab. IV. Fig. 
DO PY i ID OC YO aoo o 
II. Ob- 
