14. The snakelocks anemone, Anemonia sulcata, is 

 usually pinkish brown but may be a soft apple green, 

 from the algal cells in its tissues. Unlike most anem- 

 ones, it displays its snaky tentacles in the sun. (Brit- 

 tany, France. Ralph Buchsbaum) 



1.5. A commensal anemone of European waters, Cal- 

 liactis parasitica, attaches to whelk shells inhabited 

 b\' the large hermit crab, Eupa^unis hcrnliardtis. 

 Here five anemones cling to one shell. (Bamuls, 

 France. Ralph Buchsbaum) 



16. The proliferating anemone, Epiactis pwlifcm, seems to be pinching off tinv 

 anemones around its waist, but these young are not asexual buds. They first shelter 

 within the body ('i inch wide) of the parent, then emerge and complete their de- 

 velopment on the outer surface. (San Francisco. John Tashjian at Steinhart) 



17. The dahlia anemone, Tcaliu. is often pale in color 

 when found in deep water. (See shallow-water TcaUa 

 in Plate 20.) The column is covered with wartlike 

 tubercles to which bits of stone and shell adhere. 

 (Oregon. Ralph Buchsbaum) 



