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todon, Hemochas, A)npkacanthus, Tlieutis, and Fis- 

 tula via s 



Of Crustacea we saw twenty different kinds; 

 among them a Gonoplax of the middling size, and 

 as white as the coral-sand, among which it lives, 

 on the shore. The Hippopus found here differs 

 from the maculatus already known by the much 

 greater elevation of its shell. The large Tndadina 

 is the Tr. squamosa Lam. It is very unusual to 

 meet with an animal belonging to the family of 

 Lepades in tubular holes made in the coral rocks, 

 as is the case with the Lithonaetta K. Among 

 the twenty kinds of tabular coral here observed, 

 there was not one of those collected at O Tahaiti ; 

 there were three new Distichopora;, Seriafipora, six 

 kinds of Madrepora, two Ponies, four Astrea, Pocil- 

 lopora cceruka, and another kind, forming broad, 

 yellow, leafy masses, the slime of which stings like 

 a nettle ; Cariophyllcea glabrescens Chain., and Tubi- 

 pora, with red animalculse. 



A calm of several days, between eighteen and 

 twenty degrees of north latitude, during our pas- 

 sage to Kamtschatka, afforded opportunities for the 

 observation of several remarkable animals. A small 

 animal of Lamarck's family of Heteropodes, with two 

 rows of separate fins, received the name Tomopteris. 

 Secondly, a Salpa, of the class which lives apart 

 and has fine long fibres projecting from the hinder 

 part of the body. Thirdly, a small animal, nearly 

 allied to the Diphyes, the soft part of the body, 



