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AUman, as being allied to the preceding species, but 

 being more ovate in form and having more numerous 

 tentacles. 



6. S. FEEox, T. 8. W. 



Hab. : Firth of Forth [T. S. W.). 



This species is described by Dr. Wright in the 

 Journal of Anat. and Physiol., i. 335. It is nearly 

 allied to 8. decipiens, and is not improbably identical 

 with the 8. pulchella of Allman. 



7. S. PRUTESCENS, All. 



Hab. : Kingston, Dublin {AIL). Height 1—2 in 

 Polypite light pink, oval. Tentacles 14 

 Described by Prof. Allman in G. H., 281. 



Genus III. Zanclea, Gegenhaur.* 

 As 8yncoryne, except that the umbrella of the free 

 gonozooid is nearly spherical at the time of liberation 

 and the marginal tentacles are two, springing f.^^ 

 non-ocellated bulbs. — T. H. 

 1. Z. implexa, Aid. 

 Tubularia implexa (Aid.), Coryne implexa (Aid., 



An. ^'' ^'^-^' ^^'■^''^ pelagica (Aid.), C. Briareus 

 [AIL), (jemmaria implexa (AIL). 



Hab. ; Holy Isl., Northumberland {Howse) ; Culler- 

 coats (Aid.) • Seaham {Hodge) • Inch Garvie {T 8 W.) ■ 

 Firth of Forth {All.). Height i-| in. Polypites 

 white, with gastric cavity pale pink, growing in tangled 

 masses. Polypary composed of two coats, an inner 

 horny annulated one, extending only a short distance 



* Prof Allman refers Z. infle.a to the genus Gemmaria. 

 be identTcal' "" '^ *^' ^^"^ ^'""■'' ^"«^^^« ^"^ Gemmaria, to 



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