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omata [=Sag. miniata] in the last six months, were born 

 with a double row of tentacles, the inner long, the outer 

 short, and tinged with orange-red as in the adult." 



This "beautiful species. is easily reconciled to captivity, 

 and is hardy. I have kept individuals for long periods. 

 It expands freely. It ought to be placed on a worm-eaten 

 piece of rock, but it does not require so deep a hole as bellis. 

 The rich hue of the column, in some varieties, makes it 

 desirable that this should be visible. 



The following list of localities marks the range of the 

 species as at present known. I am not aware that it has 

 been found out of Great Britain. 



Deal, Rev. H. H. Dorribrain : Weymouth, P. II. G. : 

 Torquay, P. II. G.: Dartmouth, E. W. II. II.: Plymouth, 

 Dr. G. Dansey: Ilfracombe, IV. ^1. Lloyd: Tenby, P.U. G.: 

 Menai Strait, W. A. L.: Hilbre Island, E. L. W.: Arran, 

 T. S. W. : Cumbrae, D. R. 



bellis. 



MINIATA. 



rosea. 



ornata. 



ichthystoma. 



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