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same genus show marked differences in this respect. The 

 brothers Dixon record that in four specimens of Bunodes 

 thcdlia (1889, p. 318), one, two, three, and four oesopha- 

 geal grooves were found ; while in Bunodes verrucosa, 

 on the other hand, the whole of twenty-three speci- 

 mens examined had the normal number. I consider, 

 then, that the constant hexamerism which I find 

 obtains without exception in the specimens of Actinia 

 equina examined by me, even where variation in other 

 directions has crept in, is an interesting feature of the 

 species. 



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1879. Hertwig-, 0. and E. Die Actinien anatomisch 

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1882. Hertwig, K. Keport on the Actiniaria dredged 

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1888. Dixon, G. Y. Bemarks on Sagartia venusta and 



Sagartia nivea. Sci. Proc. Roy. Dublin Soc, 

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