PLYMOUTH MARINE INVEETEBRATE FAUNA. 205 



[ Zoantharia— co?ifc?. ] 



Adamsia polypus (ForskAl): P. H. Gosse, Hist. Brit. Sea-Anem., p. 112, 

 fig. (as Sagartia parasitica). 



More or less common everywhere 15-30 fms., associated with 

 Eupagurns Bernhardus (s.P.). 



AiPTASiA COUCHI (Cocks) : P. If. Gosse, Hist. Brit. Sea-Anem., p. 152, fig. 

 Rocks below the Lab., occasionally (g.c.b., r.a.t.) : Eeny Eks., not 

 uncommon (r.a.t.). 



Thoe sphyrodeta (Gosse) : P. H. Gosse, Hist. Brit. Sea-Anem., p. 73, fig. 

 (as Sagartia). 



Drake's T., at low tide (w.n.) : Mallard Sh. (j.c.S.) : Millbay Ch., 

 occasionally (r.a.t., e.j.a.). 



Bunodes Balli (Cocks): P. H. Gosse, Hist. Brit. Sea-Anem., p. 198, fig. 

 The Breakwater ; the typical form is rare, being replaced by 

 Gosse's varieties " dealhata " and " livida " (w.G.). 



Bunodes gemmacea, Ellis : P. H. Gosse, Hist. Brit. Sea-Anem., p. 190, fig. 



Caves under the Lab. (G.C.B.) : Drake's L, common on rocks (e.j.a., 

 R.A.T., S.P.): Mt. Edgcumbe (e.j.a.): Bum B., not uncommon between 

 tide-marks (R.A.T., e.j.a.) : Jennycliff B., between tide-marks, rare 

 (r.a.t.) : Bovisand Cove (r.a.t.) : Whitsand B., common between 

 tide-marks (r.a.t.). 



Breeding : Mar. (r.a.t.) : Apr. ; Sept. (w.G.). 



Corallimorpliidse. 



CORYNACTis VIRIDIS, Allman: P. H. Gosse, Hist. Brit. Sea-Anem., p. 289, fig. 

 More or less common in crevices and under stones on all rocky 

 stations, L.W.-lo fms. (s.P.) : The Breakwater (e.j.a., r.a.t., s.P.) : 

 Millbay Ch. (r.a.t., s.p.). 



Amphianthidse. 



Gephyra Dohrni, v. Koch: A. C. Haddon, Trans. Dublin Soc, ser. 2, 

 vol. iv, p. 325, fig. 



Mewstone Ledge, on Eunicella, not uncommon (t.v.h., a.j.s., 

 R.A.T., S.P.). 



Urticinidse. 



Urticina felina (Linnaius) : P. 11. Gosse, Hist. Brit. Sea-Anem., p. 209, 

 fig. (as Tealia crassicornis). 



Not uncommon on rocks between tide-marks and occasionally in 

 10-20 fms. in the Sound. The specimens are not usually of great 

 size, but large ones are occasionally trawled in 20-40 fms. (r.a.t.). 



Breeding : May (w.G.). 



Turbinolidse. 



Caryophyllia Smithi, Stokes: P. H. Gosse, Hist. Brit. Sea-Anem., 

 p. 310, fig. 



More or less abundant on all rocky stations, L.W.-30 fms., under 

 boulders and in rock-crevices (s.P.) : The Breakwater ; Mewstone 

 Ledge, etc. (e.j.a., s.p.). 



The Cirripede Pyrgoma anglicum is commonly found attached to 

 the margin of the cup of this species; and frequently several occur 

 upon a single coral (s.P.). 



