COELENTERATA 47 



Clytia edwardsii Nutting 

 (Campaniddriti edwardsii Null nig) 



PLATE II. Fig. 3 



About an inch in height, branching- irregularly; 

 annulations confined to proximal portions of the 

 stems and just below the hydrotheca. Hydrotheca 

 large with 12 to 14 sharp teeth. 



On wood work, sponges, etc., just below low 

 tide. Originally described from Woods Hole, 

 Massachusetts. Sometimes present at Cape May, 

 New Jersey, in late September and October. 



Clytia minuta Nutting 

 (Campanularia minuta Nutting) 



PLATE II. Fig. 2 



Smaller than the above (y 4 inch); branches 

 as the above although the stem is more extensively 

 annulated; hydrotheca small with 8 to 10 teeth. 



Grows on Obelia and other hydroids. Described 

 from Woods Hole, Massachusetts. Occasionally 

 seen at Cape May, New T Jersey, in September and 

 October together with the above. 



Campanularia verticillata Linne 



PLATE II. Fig. 15 



Branched, about five inches in height; stem 

 and branches fascicled (composed of a bundle of 

 tubes) ; hydranth provided with a cup-shaped 



