APPENDIX. 



721 



Tentacle-bulbs large pyramidal, without ocelli and without nettling warts. Tentacles tapering, 

 shorter than bell-height when contracted, their proximal pans with scattered nematocysts, 

 and distal two-thirds with ring-like nettle-batteries. 4 straight, slender radial-canals without 

 an axial-canal above the stomach. (Jonads and tentacle bulbs yellowish-brown, other pans 

 colorless. From Todohokke and Hokkaido, Japan. Hvdroid unknown. It is probably an 

 Arctic form. 



It is distinguished from S. resplendent and S. brachygaster by having no ocelli, and from 

 .V. itpiiula bv having no axial-canal and by its bluntly rounded apex. Its nearest relative is 

 V. flammed, with which, indeed, it may prove to be identical. 



Fi<;. 426. Coryrnorpha pendula. After L. Agassiz in Contributions to the 

 Natural History of the United States, vol. 4. 



Eleutheria (see page 93, Vol. I). 



Eleutheria, BADT, 1907, Das Seewasser-Aquarium, Mapdclmrg, 2 fign. KRUMBACH, 1907, Britrage 7.ur Kcnntniss der Medusa 

 Eleutheria, Brcslau, 47 pp. 



Krumbach gives a detailed account of Eleutheria. Unfortunately I have not seen his 

 paper and am unable to review it. 



Cladonema radiatum (see page 99, Vol. I). 



Cltitlonema riitjialurn, BINDF.R, 1908, Bull. Must : um, Paris, p. ^85. RH'HTKRS, 1908, /ool. An^eijjrr, Bti. 3;, p. 687. 



Binder gives a good description of the hydroid from the Atlantic coast of France, and 

 Richters records it from Helgoland, German Ocean. 



