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Bunodes, one of Mr. Gosse's new genera — Chapter VI. 

 (bounos, a hill ; eidos, shape ; alluding to the outstanding 

 warts which characterize the genus). 



Candida, the specific name of a white anemone {candidus, 



white, Latin). 

 Capsule, a small receptacle (capsula, a little chest, 



Latin). 

 Cereus, the specific name of the common Anthea [cereus, 



waxen, Latin). 

 Chrysanthenuim, the flower so called (chrysos, gold ; anthos, 



a flower, Greek). 

 Cilia, minute hairs attached to various parts of the bodies of 



animals, and which vibrate rapidly [cilium, an eyelash, 



Latin). 

 Coriacea, the specific name of the thick-skinned anemone 



(corium, Latin ; cliorion, Greek, skin). 



Diantlius, the specific name of the plumed anemone {anthos, 



the flower ; Dios, of Jupiter). 



[Plumosa, synonym ; 2^lumu, a plume, Latin.] 

 Disc, the exterior j)ortion of an anemone included by the 



upper margin of the body (diskos, a quoit, a round flat 



dish, Greek). 



Echinoderm, a prickly-skinned animal, e.g. star-fish {derma, 

 skin; echinos, sea-urchin; echein, to hold fast, grasp, 

 Greek). 



Exegi monumentum, &c., the lines at the conclusion of 

 Chapter V., may be thus (somewhat fi'eely) trans- 

 lated :— 



