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Hab. : Common. Height ^ — | in. occasionally. Stem 

 delicate, generally minute and filiform, ringed above 

 the origin of the pedicels. Calycles alternate, bell- 

 shaped, with about 8 minute turreted creuulations 

 borne on ringed pedicels. 



9. C. EXiGUA, 8ars. 



Laomedea exigua [Sars). 



Hab. : Swanage (Hincks). Height j in. Stem 

 delicate, angular, giving ofl' pedicels, ringed at the 

 base and below each calycle. Calycles funnel-shaped, 

 with plain rims. 



10. c. DEciPiENs, r. S. W. 



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



Much resembles G. neglecta, but has margin of 

 Calycle plain. Described by Dr. Wright in the Journal 

 of Micr. Science (N.S.), iii. 49. 



11. C, (?) GIGANTEA, ilmc^S. 



Hab. : Lamlash Bay, Arran {Prof. Wyville Thomson). 

 Height about an inch. 



This species, described by Mr. Hincks in the Annals 

 of Nat. Hist, for October, 1866, from a single specimen, 

 is remarkable for the size of the calycles, which ''are 

 always gigantic for the tribe.'' 



12. C. (?) PRAGiLis, Hincks. 



Hab. : Ilfracombe (Hincks). Height about | in. 



Described by Mr. Hincks in the Annals of Nat. Hist, 

 for January, 1863. 



This species somewhat resembles G. neglecta, but is 

 more delicate and graceful. The calycles are very long 

 and narrow. 



1 3. C. EARIDENTATA, Aid. 



Hab. : Cullercoats (Alder), Torquay, Brixham, Swan- 

 age Bay (Hincks), St. Andrew's (McI.). Height^ in. 



