34 Dr. J. E. Gray on M<? Family Pennatulidse. 



Tribe IV. VERETILLE^E, or Veretilloids. Club-shaped, with 

 the polypes scattered on all sides. 



10. LITUARIA, Valenc. Axis rudimentary, nearly navicular. 

 1. L.phalloides, Pallas, Misc. t. 23. f. 5, 9. 



11. SARCOBELEMNON, Herklots. Axis slender. Rachis with 

 four tubes. 



1. S. elegans, Herklots, Not. 25. t. 7. f. 3. Stem 1. 



2. S. Australasia, PI. IV.fig. 1. Club elongate, rather tapering 

 above. Stem short, about one-sixth the length of the club, 

 longitudinal, wrinkled, subacute. Australia; Port Essington. 

 J. B. Jukes, Esq. 



The specimen in the British Museum is rather flattened on 

 one of its sides ; but this appears to have arisen from its having 

 been pressed against the sides of the bottle when it was first 

 placed in spirits. The polypes are very unequally developed. 

 On one side near the base they appear to be deficient, but, when 

 more closely examined, they are easily seen to be completely 

 retracted and closed over. 



12. CAVERNULARIA, Valenciennes. 



1. C. pusillum, Philippi, Wiegm. Arch. i. 277. t. 4. f. 6. 10. 

 Mediterranean. 



2. C. Valencienncsii, Herklots, Notic. 26. t. 7. f. 11. Medi- 

 terranean. 



13. VERETILLUM, Cuvier. 



1. V. cynomorium, Pallas, Misc. t. 13. f. 14. Mediterranean. 



2. V. luteum, Quoy and Gaim., Ann. Sci. Nat. x. t. 9 a. 

 Atlantic Ocean. Bay of Algesiras. 



Tribe V. RENILLEYE. Prondose, expanded, without any axis. 



14. KENILLA, Lamk. Disk smooth above and beneath, without 

 spicula, and continued into the stem. Polypes numerous. 



* Reniform, entire. 



}. P. rcniformis. Disk entire. Ellis, Phil. Trans, liii. 

 t. 29. f. 6. 10. R. americana, Schw. Beob. 23. t. 2. f. 10. 

 , Coast of Brazil. 



2. R. violacea. Disk with a notch in front. Quoy and Gai- 

 mard, Voy. de PUranie, t. 82. f. 5, 6. Coast of Brazil. 



** Oblong, sinuated and lobed on the sides. 



3. R. sinuata,\.YV . figs. 2,3. Disk oblong, elongated, sinuated 

 on each side, divided into more or less distinct lobes. Cells 



