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colourless chorion, which was perfectly globular, *0027 inch 
in thickness. By flattening some, 1 could discern the 
segmentation at the edges, which appeared to be well- 
advanced. When ruptured, the yelk escaped from the 
larger ones, — a mass of oil-globules of various sizes. 
The recognised localities of this species may be tabulated 
thus : — 
Loch Long, A. B. C.: Peterhead, C. W. P.: Moray 
Frith, W. G. : Kedcar, Scarborough, I). F. 
T. crassicornis 
II. Margaritje 
CnuRCHliE. 
Bolocera Sagartia. 
Stompiiia? spectabii.is (Fabr.). 
Mr. Gregor has a strong conviction that there exists, in 
the same locality, an Anemone closely allied to the above, 
in w'hich the colours are blue and green, arranged in a 
flaked or splashed manner, like the scarlet and yellow of 
S. ChurcMce. This statement reminds me of the Actinia 
spectabilis of Greenland, which “ has the body smooth, blue 
or green, st»ipcd longitudinally with rows of white points, 
and thick tentacles paler than the body, and spotted with 
white.”* From the locality of this species, it would be 
not unlikely to occur on the northern coasts of Scotland. 
* 
Fjibriciua, Fauna Qrceul. p. 351, No. 342, b. 
