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with a series of pectinated spines on each side of the tentacular 

 furrow. — Berwick upon Tweed. [Received on July 25. 1856.] 



[In VIII. 78. note*, are figures, here repeated (fg.70.), of an 

 example of some curious bodies that our correspondent G. J. 



had taken from the stomach of a Tritonia, and which he has 

 deemed to be the fry, or young, of ^sterias papposa. The 

 figures represent the animal magnified; and a, the upper 

 surface ; b, the under one.] 



Art. VIII. A Notice of the Discovery in Britain of what is sup- 

 posed to be Gymnadenia odoratissima. By Mr. W. Pamplin, jun. 



I found, on June 28. 1833, in company with my esteemed 

 friend Mr. A. Irving, between Juniper Hill and Box Hill, 

 both in Surrey, what I am very much inclined to think is the 



