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Locality. — Dredged at Station VI. (the Fairwaj^ between the 

 inner Fame Island and Bamburgh), Sept. 16th, 1911 (8-9 

 fathoms) . 



Geographical Distribution. — Old Head of Kinsale, Cork ; 

 Ilfracombe ; Swanage, Dorset ; near Ramsgate ; Jersey ; Court- 

 masherry Harbour, Cork. (Also Messina, Bergen, Labrador (15 

 fathoms), Massachusetts and Nova Scotia). 



A very small colony, consisting of a smooth stolonic network 

 and five or six calycles rising from it on pedicels of various lengths 

 with three or four very distinct rings at the base, and 10-20 crena- 

 tions, surmounted by one well-marked ring immediately below the 

 calycle. 



Hydrothecae with greatly thickened walls, in some cases 

 thickened unevenly and presenting a ridged outline ; a large 

 spherical cavity below the diaphragm. Gonothecae not observed. 



Although a northern species, C. caliculata has not previously 

 been recorded for the North of Britain. 



CAMPANULINA TURRITA. 



CamjKtnulina turrita, Hincks, Brit. Hy. Zooph., pi. xxxvi., 

 fig. 2. 



Localities. — St. Andrew's Bay ; Station IV. 



Geographical Distribution. — Holy wood, Belfast Lough. 



Very little was obtained on either occasion. 



Stem distinctly ringed for the entire length, and groups of 

 two or three ringed pedicels arising at the bends, bearing long 

 tapering calycles, with an operculum composed of about ten 

 segments. 



Polypites very extensile. 



OBELIA PLICATA, Hincks. (Plate 3.) 



Obelia ? irticata. " Referred provisionally to this genus.'' — 

 Hincks, Brit. Hy. Zooph., pi. xxx., fig. 1. 



Localities. — Dredged at Station IX. (in 15 fathoms), with 

 capsules, June 27th, 1912 ; Station IV. (17 fathoms) ; Station 

 VIII.; Station VII. Growing on stones and the cases of worms, 

 and often encrusted with Alcyonidium parasiticum. 



Geographical Distribution. — Shetland (Jeffreys) ; Liverpool. 



