12 THE INVERTEBRATE FAUNA 
PENNARIID. 
Vorticlava proteus (T. 8S. Wright). 
IJ. THECAPHORA— 
Fluke Hole (7. S. W.). 
CAMPANULARIID. 
Clytia johnstoni (Alder). 
Firth of Forth (Ff. £. 8). 
This species, the Campanularia volubilis 
of Johnston, is common in the Firth of 
Forth, chiefly on other zoophytes ; we have 
taken it frequently. 
Obelia geniculata (Linn.). 
O. longissima (Pall. 
Firth of Forth (J£B.); Newhaven (Ed. 
Mus.). 
In profusion on Laminaria all along the 
coast ; we have taken it at Wardie, Aber- 
dour, Elie, ete. 
Ne 
We found this species on the shore at 
Longniddry, cast up after a storm, some 
years ago. We also dredged it in the 
Firth of Forth last summer. 
O. dichotoma (Linn.). 
On the beach between Portobello and 
Fisherrow (7. #. S.); Firth of Forth (Zd. 
Mus.); Firth of Forth (@. J.); Firth of Forth 
(Th.) ; off the Bass Rock . £. S.). 
We dredged this species last summer be- 
tween Inchkeith and Kirkcaldy. 
Campanularia volubilis (Linn.). 
Firth of Forth (Z7h.) ; Firth of Forth 
(M‘B.); Firth of Forth (£d. Mus.). 
We have obtained this species from 5 
fathoms. 
It is not improbable that the species re- 
ferred to under this name by M‘Bain was 
Clytia johnstont (Alder). 
