"332 L. E. CRAWSHAY. 



and the Polyplumaria pumila of the same author (46), obtained by 

 the Challenger at the Azores in 450 fath., as synonymous with 

 P. Jlabellata. 



Several fine colonies of this species were obtained during a cruise of 

 the Oithona in 1910, from the deeper water between the 50-fathom 

 and 60-fathom lines, in company with the colonies of DiiJhasia alata 

 already alluded to under that species. 



ALCYONARIA. 



ALCYONIDAE. 

 Alcyonium digitatum, Linnaeus. 



Eecorded from three-fourths of the positions, including bottom 

 samples ; generally plentiful, and at 3, 53, and 68 abundant. The 

 outermost point at which it was recorded was Position 66, distant 

 41 m., depth 52 fath., where it was plentiful. Of the seven 

 hauls made outside this, three were bottom samples, 

 A single specimen of the yellow variety was obtained in 40 fath. at 

 Position 4 (cp. Hickson, 53, p. 349). 



ZOANTHARIA. 



COEALLIMORPHIDAE. 

 Corynactis viridis, Allman. 



Several specimens of this species were obtained on stones and on 

 shells of Pinna at Position 80, but it occurred at no other position. 

 Depth, 51 fath. 



SAGAETIDAE. 

 Sagartia miniata (Gosse). 



Chitonactis coronata (Gosse). 



Paraphellia expansa (Haddon). 



The records of these three species are incomplete. I am indebted to 

 Mr. C. L. "Walton for having pointed out to me the identity of some of 

 the specimens which he examined in life, admitting of the general state- 

 ment that Sagartia miniata occurred at about fifteen positions, ex- 

 tending over the whole area investigated, while the occurrence of 

 Chitonactis coronata and Paraphellia expansa was limited to compara- 

 tively few positions, though hardly less limited in extent. 



Adamsia palliata (Bohadsch). 



At Positions 6, 8, 11, 13, 35, 43, 46, 49, 59. 

 Depth, 42-49 fath. 



