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5. T. SERPENS, Linn. 



Johns. Brit. Zoopli., 275, t. xlvii., f. 4 — 6. 

 On other zoophytes, shells, &c., from deepish water; com- 

 mon. 

 A very pretty variety is sometimes found with the branches 

 radiating from a centre in a flower-like form. This appears to 

 be the T. lobulata of Hassall. 



26. DIASTOPORA, Lammirmx. 

 1, D. OBELI A, Johns. 



Johns. Brit. Zooph., 277, t. xlvii., f. 7, 8. 

 On Modiola vulgaris from deep water ; frequent. 



27. ALECTO, Lamourmx. 



1. A. MAJOR, Johns. 



Johns. Brit. Zooph., 281, t. xlix., f. 3, 4. 

 On Modiola vidgaris, and other shells, from deep water ; not 

 common. 



2. A. DILATANS, Johns. 



Johns. Brit. Zooph., 281, t. xlix., f. 5—8. 

 On an old bivalve (Tellina crassa), from deep water, Nor- 

 thumberland coast. — Profr. W. King. 



Family. CRISIAD^. Milne Edwards. 



28. CRISTA, Lamouroux. 



1. C. EBURNEA, Li7in. 



Johns. Brit. Zooph., 283, t. 1., f. 3, 4. ^ 

 On other zoophytes, and on sea-weeds, from low-water 

 mark to deep water; common. 



2. C. DENTicuLATA, LamJc. 



Johns. Brit. Zooph., 284, t. 1., f. 5, 6. 

 Berwick Bay. — Dr. Johnston. Cullercoats. — J. A. 



29. CRISIDIA, Milne Edwards. 

 1. C. CORNUTA, Li?in. 



Johns. Brit. Zooph., 287, t. 1., f. 1, 2. 

 On other zoophytes from deep water. Cullercoats; rather 



