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nTDEOZOA. 



ReproductiTe organs in the course 

 of the radiating canals. 

 Radiating canals arising from 

 the base of the polypite. 



OceUi 



Radiating canals arising from 

 the outer margin of the poly- 

 pite. Vesicles. . 

 Reproductive organs as rounded 

 protuberances of the radiating 

 canals. Vesicles, 

 Tentacles contractile. . 

 Tentacles stiff. 

 Reproductive organs as flattened 

 expansions of the radiating 

 canals. Vesicles. . 

 With pouch-shaped prolongations 

 of the polypite, in which the re- 

 productive products are formed, 

 Vesicles 



Family 2. Thaumantiadje. 



Family 3. JEquokid^. 



Family 4. EucopiDiE. 

 Family 5. Teachynemid^. 



Family 6. Geryonidje. 



Family 7. -SIgintd^. 



The Medusidce were termed by Eschscholtz, 

 Cryptocarpae ; by E. Forbes, Grymnophthalmata ; 

 and by Gegenbaur, Craspedota. These words 

 contrast, respectively, with the names Phanero- 

 carpse, Steganophthalmata, and Acraspeda ap- 

 plied by the same naturalists to a large section of 

 the Lucernaridw. In this group the family 

 Lucernariadce is not usually included, many na- 

 turalists, from a mistaken view of its organisation, 

 referring it to the class Actinozoa, of which 

 Professor Milne Edwards has recently made it a 

 distinct sub-class, under the title of Podactinaria. 



8. Order y: I^ueernarida^. — 'In these Lucei'- 

 nariadcG the body is more or less cup-shaped, and 

 frequently about an inch in height, terminating 

 proximally in a stalk of variable length, and 

 furnished ^vith a hydrorhiza, which, like that of 



