526 REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FISH AND FISHERIES. [14] 
from the Atlantic,* C. campanulata, Esch. has ten gastral pouches, 
C. oligotis, Heckel, has sixteen. Of Mediterranean Cunina, C. vitrea, 
Gegenbaur, has ten to twelve gastral pouches; C. lativentris,Gegenbaur, 
the same number; and C. prolifera, Gegenbaur, sixteen. C. rhododactyla, 
Heckel, has ten to fifteen gastral pouches, aha C. rubiginosa ten to 
twelve. A species from the Pacific Ocean, C. mucilaginosa, Blain., and 
one from the Indian Ocean, C. multifida, Heckel, have respectively 
twenty to twenty-four and thirty-two stomach pouches, These latter, 
however, appear to differ from my Cunina in the length of the tenta- 
cles and other Structural details. Our specimens therefore may be 
looked upon either as of a new species or more mature adults of spe- 
cies already described. 
These specimens were at first referred to Solmissus in a provisional 
examination of them. The structures which I have interpreted as the 
festoon canals would throw them out of the genus Solmissus. SS. fabert 
Heckel, has twenty-four gastral pouches, and SN. bleekit thirty-two. 
Subfamily Tamoyip#, Heeckel. 
Carysped (Tamoya) HAPLONEMA, F’. Miiller. 
Specimens of this medusa were taken at the following localities: 

| Catalogue Station. | North latitude. | West longitude. 

° ‘ “ ° t wu 
11679 2566 37 23 00 68 08 00 

| 11686 2566 37 23 00 68 08 00 

Claust considers Tamoya the old genus, Carylbdea, Peron et Leseuer. 
Heckel { describes a medusa, which the above specimens closely re- 
semble as Carybdea pyramis, Heckel. The latter author separates 
Carybdca from Tamoya. My specimens resemble more elosely his 
Carybdea than Tamoya. They are larger than 0. pyramis and smaller 
than 7. haplonema. If the two genera are separated our meduse more 
closely resembles Carybdea, but I have followed Claus in regarding 
them as the same. This medusa appears to be the same as that which 
is mentioned as Tamoya in the collection of 1883~'84. § 

fi Canina Aisedtdes, Few ne was Hebets Sheet ir om an imm maples specimen. No 
gastral pouches were observed, and it is therefore probable that it belongs to the 
Solmaridx. It is possibly the young of Solmaris coronantha, Haeckel. 
t Ueber Carybdea marsupialis. Arbeit. Zool. Inst, Wien., I Meft., 1878. 
{Das System der Medusen, pp. 440, 445. 
§ Cf. Report on Albatross Medusz for 1883-84. Ann. Rept. Com. Tish and Fisheries, 
1884, p. 951 

