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and Kow. ; from Vanikoro, Clavularia viridis, Q. and G., and Clavularia violacea, Q. and 

 G. ; Studer describes Clavularia rosea, Std., and Clavularia magellanica, Std., from 

 Kerguelen and the Magellan Straits. Of the Challenger species, Clavularia. tubaria 

 was taken near Sombrero, Clavularia elongata at Station 78, and Clavularia cylindrica 

 from off Nightingale Island. 



Sarcodictyon, E. Forbes. 



The only .species of this genus, Sarcodictijoit catenata, Forbes, is apparently only 

 known from the coasts of Scotland. 



Anthelia, Savigny. 



The Anthelia glauca of Savigny, with other species briefly described by Ehrenberg, 

 are from the Red Sea ; Anthelia fiUppii, KoUiker, is from Guadeloupe ; while Studer 

 describes Anthelia capensis from the Cape of Good Hope ; Anthelia desjardiana, 

 Templeton, is recorded from the Isle of France. 



Gymnosarca, Saville Kent. 



The only known species, Gymnosarca bathybius, S. Kent, was dredged off Cezimbra, 

 Portugal. 



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Cornulariella, Verrill. 



The single species of this genus is described by Verrill as found at Casco Bay, 

 Bay of Fundy, Gulf of St. Lawrence. 



Telesto, Lamouroux. 



Telesto aurantica, Lamrx., Telesto smithii. Gray, and Telesto trichostemma, Dana, 

 have been found on the coast of Australia, the last in Torres Strait ; Telesto arhorea, 

 occurs at Station 190, north of Torres Strait, and south of Arrou Islands. TeleMo 

 prolifera, v. Koch, occurs in the East Indies ; Telesto ramtdosa, Verrill, at Hong Kong. 

 Telesto fruticulosa, Dana, is recorded from the coast of the United States ; Telesto 

 rupicola, F. Miiller, was found by Fritz Midler at Brazil and by the Challenger at 

 Bahia, while Telesto riisei, Duch. and Mich., is from Guadeloupe. Telesto tricho- 

 stemma, Dana, was first described from the Fiji Islands. 



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