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III. 
ADDENDA. 
Sagartia hellis. The Act. Joknstoni of Mr. Cocks is a variety of this 
species ; two specimens have come under my notice. 
miniata. A friend (^E. TI^ II. II.) thinks that the Act. elegans of 
Dalyell is this species (see supra, p. 100). If so, my name must give place 
to his. 
ornaia. I have taken this at Torquay. It has been also found 
at Mizen Head, and sent me from Banff. The markings are true to the 
description, and leave no doubt of its distinctness as a species. 
pallida. Sent me in some numbers from Banff. A consider- 
able colony has also been found at Torquay. 
coccinea. Abundant in deep water, Torbay. 
parasitica. Found, at Jersey, between tide-marks. 
Phellia gausapata. I have since seen numerous specimens ; the species 
is quite distinct from P. murocincta. A very large specimen has been 
taken from deep water in Torbay. 
picta. Other specimens have been sent me from Banff. The epi- 
dermis is very thin and deciduous ; and altogether the species seems inter- 
mediate between the true Phellice and such Sagartice as coccinea. 
A damsia palliata. Some interesting facts concerning this species and 
its connexion with the Hermit-crab will be found in a paper of mine, 
“ On the Transfer of Adamsia palliata from Shell to Shell,” published in 
the Zoologist for June, 1859. 
SphenotrocJius Macandrewanus. This has occurred more abundantly 
than the text seems to imply. Both Dr. Cocks and Mr. Alder inform me 
of having seen numerous specimens, chiefly from the Cornish coast ; and 
the latter has kindly presented me with two specimens. 
Wrightii. Dr. Wright has sent me a fifth specimen from the same 
bank as the other four, differing considerably in form from all. 
Lopholielia prol i/era. I have omitted to mention a fine British specimen, 
preserved in the Museum of Newcastle ; and another mentioned by Lands- 
borough, from Barra, one of the Hebrides. 
Bcdanophyllia regia. Two living specimens have been dredged in Ply- 
mouth Sound, by Mr. T. H. Stewart of the Roy. Coll. Surg. 
