THE SNAKE-LOCKED ANEMONE. Ill 



the muscular, and the epithelial or ciliated lining-membrane 

 of the cavity.* 



S. viduata is hardy in an aquarium, and needs no special 

 care or peculiar treatment. It expands principally during 

 the hours of darkness ; a shaded angle suits it best. 



The following are the British localities in which it has 

 been recognised : — 



Felixstowe, Miss M. E. Guille: Dover (rare),-^. L. W.: 

 Guernsey, E. W. H. H. : Bournemouth, Rev. J. Girille- 

 mard: Torquay (abundant), P. H. O.: Dartmouth, E. W. 

 H. H. : Falmouth, W. P. C: Ilfracombe, P. H. G.: Tenby, 

 P. K G.: Menai Strait, /. P.; (abundant) W. A. L. : 

 Puffin Island, E. L. W. : Mouth of the Dee, F. H. W. : 

 Dublin Bay, J. R. Greene ; E. P. W. : Belfast Lough, 

 W. T.: Lahinch (Co. Clare), E. F. 



troglodytes, 

 bellis. VIDUATA. [impatiens.] 



coccinea. 

 parasitica. 

 A. amacha. 

 A. cerens. 



* Edin. Phil. Journal, for 1856. 



