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obtained, as follows : — Perophora listen, 



Clavelina lepadiformis, Ascidia mentula, 



A. scabra, Corel-la parallelogramma, Mol- 



gula sp., Molg. sp., Pol year pa pomaria$ 



P.comata, Styelopsis grossularia, Amarou- 



cium proliferum, Apliclium sp., Diplosoma 



sp., and Botrylloides sp. 



We still have living healthily in the tanks specimens of 



the following moderately deep-water forms obtained at 



one of the dredging expeditions last summer : — Stichaster 



roseus, Porania pulvillus, Venus verrucosa, Pectunculus 



glycimeris, and Aporrhais pes-pelicani. 



The following rare or interesting animals have been 

 kept in the tanks of the Aquarium house during the 

 year : — 



Zoothamnion dichotomum. 

 Ephyrse of Aurelia aurita. 

 Linens gesserensis. 

 Carinella annulata. 

 Phyllodoce laminata. 

 Cucumaria liyndmanni. 

 Hyperia galba. 

 Eggs of Loligo forbesi. 



The sea slugs Galvina cingulata and Eolis farrani 

 Lepadogaster deca ndollii. 



The Amphipod Tritceta gibbosa, infesting colon- 

 ies of Amaroucium argus. 

 A specimen of Eupa gurus prideauxii (the hermit crab), 

 which had Adamsia palliata (the cloak sea-anemone) on its 

 shell, after being kept for some time, adopted a new shell — 

 the Adamsia accompanying it. 



trly m July great shoals of young Gad us virens (the 

 saith< and Pleurunectes platessa (the plaice) were seen 

 close to the shore, in front of the laboratory. They were 



