ON THE SEA-ANEMONE, SAGARTIA LUCLE. 1 i:> 



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EXPLANATION OF PLATE X. 

 Figures 1 to 14 are from Sagartia lucite. 



Fig. 1. Diagram of the most frequent condition with 12 stripes and 48 mesen' cries. 



Fig. 2. Diagram illustrating the point of origin of new mesenteries and stripes la;). 



Fig. 3. Pair of recently divided individuals with 3 and 9 stripes respectively. 



Fig. 4. Pair of recently divided individuals with 4 and 8 stripes respectively. 



Fig. 5. Pair of recently divided individuals with 5 and 7 stripes respective'y. 



Fig. 6. Pair of recently divided individuals with 3 and 3 stripes respectively. 



Fig. 7. Pair of recently divided individuals with 1 and 7 stripes respectively. 



Fig. 8. Triglyphic individual with 18 stripes. 



