Order Lucernarias. 557 



Calvadosia campanulata. H. James-Clark. 

 Lucernaria campanulata^ Lamx. (non Johnst.) Mem. Mu- 

 seum, 1815. II. p. 4G0, PI. 

 16, fig. 1-7. 

 « « Gosse, An. Mag. Nat. Hist. 



1855. XVI. p. 313. 

 « « Edw. et Haime, Hist. Corall, 



tom. 3™^- 1860, p. 458, (excl. 

 syi). Johnstoni), Atlas. PI. 

 A, 6. 

 " " Leuck. Bericht, Wiegm. Archiv, 



1861, 2d bd. p. 332. 

 " " Keferstein, Zeitsch. VVissenschft. 



Zool., Siebold und KolliUer. 

 June, 1862, p. 23, taf. 1, fig. 

 4, etc., (excl. syn. Montagu, 

 Lamk. Johnston). 

 L. auricula, Milne Edw. Cuvier, Regne Animal, 3d ed. 



Atlas. PI. 63. 

 « " ? Templeton, Mag. Nat. Hist. 1836. IX. p. 



304. 

 L. inauriculata, Owen, Rep. Brit. Assoc. (Birmingham, 



1849,) 1850. 2d pt. p. 78. 

 « « Greene, Nat. Hist. Rev. Vol. V. 1858, 



Proc. Soc. p. 132. 

 The infundibuliform disc gradually tapers into the pedi- 

 cel ; the arms much longer than broad : pedicel camera cir- 

 cular between the pilasters, opens widely into the cavity 

 of the disc ; the pilasters nearly circular, attached by a 

 broad portion of their circumference along the whole 

 length of the camera, and tapering away to a point at the 

 base of the mouth ; in the centre of the base, on the exte- 

 rior, a small round pit, of variable depth and proportions : 

 the tentacles rather stout ; the spheroidal tips much de- 

 pressed at the end, very large in comparison with those of 



