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21. HALECIUM BEANII, Johnston. 



From the boats, rather rare. Alder. 

 With vesicles in January. J. Coppin. 



Dredged from Stations 1 and 7 (small colonies), and 40 miles 

 north-east of Shields. 



Gonophores : female capsules in September. 



22. HALECIUM MURICATUM (Elhs and Sol.) 



Abundant at Cullercoats (Coppin), Seaton (Hodge), Culler- 

 coats and Whitburn, occasionally. Alder. 



Not common, dredged from Station 7, and got from the lines 

 occasionally, on other Hydroids. A fine branch was obtained by 

 a trawler off Whitby (Yorkshire). 



23. HALECIUM LABROSUM, Alder. 

 Deep water, Northumberland. Alder. 



24. HALECIUM TENELLUM, Hincks. H. labrosum (young) 



Alder. 



On other Zoophytes from deep water, occasionally. Alder. 



Frequently met with on other Hydroids, but generally very 

 small colonies, and often unbranched forms. Dredged from 

 Stations 3, 5, 6, and 7. 



Family Eucopid^. 



L* PHIALIDIUM VARIABILE, Haeckel. 



Often recorded in June from Druridge Bay, Inner Fames, 

 Cambois, &c. 



2. CLYTIA JOHNSTONI (Alder). Campanularia johnsioni, 



Alder. 



Common between tide -marks to deep water. Alder. 



Very common in pools and from all stations, gro^ving on other 

 Hydroids, shells, Polyzoa, Crustaceans and seaweeds. 



Gonophores : capsules containing medusoids in xlpril and 

 June. Medusoids in the Laboratory tanks from August to 

 December, occasionally in January and February. 



3. CAMPANULARIA ACUMINATA (Alder.) Laomedea acumin- 



ata, Alder. 



On an old shell of Fusus antiquus from deep water, Cullercoats, 

 Alder. 



