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the Isle of Man during August. They were adhering both to 

 the stalks of Tuhularia and also to colonies of Sertularia 

 filicula. None of these specimens had gonothecae. 



Campanularia hincksii, Alder. 



Campanularia volubilis, var., Hincks, Ann. N. H. (2nd ser.) xi, 

 p. 180. 



Several colonies, attached to the stalks of Tuhularia, were 

 dredged off the south end of the Isle of Man, in August, 

 1885. They had gonothecae. 



Campanularia caliculata, Hincks. 

 Several small colonies of this species were obtained off 

 the south end of the Isle of Man, from depths of ten to 

 twenty fathoms, during August, 1885. 



Campanularia verticillata, Linnaeus. 



Recorded by Byerley as being very common. Mersey 

 (J. S. Hicks). Common in the neighbourhood (A. 0. 

 Walker). 



Two colonies, about 2^ inches in height, were dredged at 

 Penmaenmawr in July, 1885, by Mr. Thompson. 



One large colony, about 3 inches long, was dredged 

 between Port St. Mary and the Calf, off Spanish Head, Isle of 

 Man, in ten to twenty fathoms, August, 1885. 



Campanularia flexuosa, Hincks. 



Laomedea gelatinosa, Johnst., B. Z. 105, pi. xxv, figs. 3, 4. 

 Laomedea Jiexuosa, Hincks, Devon and Cormv Cat., Ann. N. H. 

 (3rd series), viii, 260. Allman, Ann. N. H. for May, 1864. 



Mersey (J. S. Hicks). Mentioned by Hincks as being 

 found at the Isle of Man. Point of Ayr (A. 0. Walker). 



Several colonies attached to sea-weeds and to the old 

 stalks of Tuhularia, were dredged at the south end of the Isle 

 of Man in August, 1885. Some of them have gonothecae. 



