PLATE XXXV. 



FIG. 



1, 2. Turbinolia milletiana, p. 196, of the natural size. 



3. Turbinolia milletiana, no. 2, magnified. 



4. The coral of Caryophyllia Smithii, p. 198, of the natural 



size. From a specimen dredged in Oban Bay, and 

 given to me by Mr. Jos. Alder. 



5. A magnified view of the animal of Caryophyllia Smithii. 



6. The mouth more highly magnified. This, and the pre- 



ceding figure are from drawings, of my friend Mr. Alder. 



7. Caryophyllia Smithii, dredged in 80 fathoms, off" Foula. 



From a drawing of Professor Edw. Forbes, who also 

 furnished the following : viz. 



8. A tentaculum of Caryophyllia Smithii. 



9. Zoanthus Couchii, p. 202. Copied from Couch's Cornish 



Fauna, pi. 1 5, fig. 3. 



10. CoRYNACTIS VIRIDIS, p. 205. 



11. A magnified view of the oral disk. These figures of the 

 Corynactis are engraved from the drawings of Mr. 

 Peach. 



*** Mr. Mac Andrew and Professor Forbes have recently again dredged up the 

 Turbinolia milletiana off the Cornish coast. " It lives stuck in sand at a depth of 

 from 20 to 25 fathoms. We have taken many dead specimens, but only one alive. 

 That, however, is in fine condition. The tentacula are in two rows, of about 24 in 

 each circle, and have globular tips. The mouth is placed across the narrow diameter. 

 Colours very pale." E. Forbes. 



