PLATE XIV. 



Drawn from life by rue in Lanzerote, January 25, 1867. 



Anthemodes ordinata, n. sp. (p. 229). 



Fig. 1. The complete corin, in the expanded state. The nectosome (seen from the 

 lateral side) is composed of a small apical pneumatophore and two opposite 

 rows of nectophores. The long tubular trunk of the siphosome is densely 

 covered with prismatic bracts, and bears numerous ordinate and equidistant 

 cormidia, each composed of a siphon, a tentacle, a cyston, and two gonodendra, 

 a male and a female. (Compare PI. XV. fig. 5.) 



Fig. 2. The nectosome of the same corm, seen from the ventral (or dorsal) side. 



Fig. 3. A single nectophore, dorsal view (from above and outside). 



Fig. 4. A single nectophore, lateral view (from the left side). 



