466 Rayed Animals found in Ireland. 



minute, and especially instituted for the purpose of dis- 

 tinguishing it from the neighbouring species ; between which 

 and it that circumstance would have formed the most decided 

 character. The air-bladder (c), the shape and size of which 

 offer good marks of distinction in the different species of Triglse, 

 is, in this species, 4 in. in length, and 6 in. in circumference, 

 divided anteriorly into two lobes, both conical, but one much 

 larger than the other. 



Polperro, Cornwall, July, 1836. 



Art. VI. A Catalogue of the Species of Rayed Animals found in 

 Ireland, as selected from the Papers of the late J. Templeton, 

 Esq., of Cranmore, tvith Notices of Localities, and toith some 

 Descriptions and Illustrations. By Robert Templeton, Esq. 



(Continued from p. 422., and concluded.') 



RADIATA. 

 POLYPI. 



VAGINA^TI. 

 TUBIFERI. 



Tubularia Linn., Cwv. 



ramosa Linn. Found on the shore of Dublin Bay. 

 Anguinaria Lam, 



spatulata Lam., Sertularia <znguma Linn. Found on 

 the shore at Carrickfergus, on the sand; Aug. 1811. 

 Campanularia Lam, 



verticillata Linn. 



volubilis Linn. Found in Belfast Lough. 



dichotoma Linn. Found on the shore of Dublin Bay, &c. 

 Clytia Lamour. 



rugosa Linn. 



uva. Found on i<ucus nodosus, on the coast at Kirk- 

 ubbin, county Down; July, 1806. 

 Laomedes Lam. 



spinosa Linn. Found on the shore of Belfast Lough : 

 common. 



geniculata Linn. On the shore of Belfast Lough, &c. 

 Plumularia Lam. 



myriophila Linn. Found by R. Brown, Esq., on the shore 

 at Ballycastle. In Dublin Bay. 



falcata Linn. On the shore of Belfast Lough, &c. 



