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ARTIFICIAL SEA-WATEE. 



4 Actinia crassicorms. 



5J 



J> 



J? 



J) 



5) 



hellis. 



parasitica, 



diantlius. 



anguicoma, 



clavata. 



5 

 6 



7 

 8 

 9 



10 ,, aurora. 



11 Anthea cereus, 



12 Caryophyllia Smithu. 



13 Sertularia j^oli/zonias. 



14 „ Jilicula. 



15 ,, 'pumila. 



16 Flustra memhranacea. 



17 Bowerhankia imbricata. 



18 Vesicularia spinosa, 



Annelides. 



19 Serpula confortujjlicata, 



20 ,, triquetra. 



21 /SaJeZZa f 



22 Terebella concliilega. 



23 /Sj9?o vulgaris, 



24 iS^ere/s F 



25 Pontobdella muricata. 



Mollusca. 



26 Cynthia morus. 



27 Pecten opercularis* 



28 Doris pilosa. 



29 ,, tuherculata, 



30 -EbZ^5 coronata. 



31 Ancula cristata. 



32 Lamellar ia per- 



sjpicua. 



33 iVer^to ? 



34 Littorina Uttorea. 



35 Rissoa F 



36 Trochus zizypliinus, 



37 Purpura lainllus. 



38 Chiton fascicularis, 



and C. Icevis. 



Cirrliipedes. 



39 Balanus halanoides, 

 40 ? 



VEGETATION. 



41 Z7/va latissima. 



42 Enteromorpha com- 



pressa, 



43 Cladophora ? 



44 Phyllophora ruhens. 



45 Bryopsis plumosa. 



" The only accommodation provided for tlie whole 

 of the above is a series of glass jars and vases placed 

 pn shelves in the windows of an ordinary London 

 dwelling-room ; the largest glass not exceeding three 

 gallons' capacity. It is not pretended, however, that 

 those animalsj which are notoriously short-lived in 



