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Table II. (continued.) 

 Species. Station. Remarks. 



Porcellana longicornis North end of Holy Island. 



platycheles Littoral. Holy Island, &c. . . Abundant round the coast. 



StenorhynchusPhalangium. . Generally diffused Not common. 



Table IV. — Echinodermata. 



Amphidotus cordatus Generally diffused Common. 



Asterias aurantiaca Near FuUarton's Rock Only two specimens obtained. 



Asterina gibbosa Littoral. North end of Holy Under stones in a pool. 



Island. 

 Chirodota digitata Near the Pier (south side), Infrom 15 to about 6 fathoms. 



Holy Island. 

 Comatula rosacea Pier, Holy Island, and Fullar- Abundant in about 8 to 1 5 fms. 



ton's Rock. 



Cribella oculata North end, Holy Island. 



rosea Ditto Rare. 



Echinocyamus pusillus .... Generally diffused. 



Echinus miUaris Ditto. 



sphaera Ditto. 



Goniaster Templetoni Ditto. 



Luidia fragiUissima Ditto. 



Ophiocomabellis Ditto. 



granulata Ditto. 



rosula Ditto. 



Ophiura texturata Ditto. 



Palmipes membranaceus .... Between Holy Island and Rare. 



Clachland Point in 25 fms. 

 Sipunculus .' Lamlash Bay. 



SEfp^r/or"} ••■• North end, Holy Island. 



^Tubtnf''} GeneraUy diffused. 



Table V. — Zoophyta. 

 Species. Remarks. 



Actinia bellis, (Gsertner) 1 / Common in the pools and round the whole 



coriacea J \ coast. 



crassicornis Dredged in about 25 fathoms north of Holy 



Island. 



mesembryanthemum Common everywhere. 



Adamsia palliata Frequent — always with Pagurus Prideattxii. 



Anthea cereus On Zostera marina, Lamlash Bay. 



Antennularia antennina Near FuUarton's Rock. 



Cellepora pumicosa "I f The corals are generally diffused in deep wa- 



ramulosa I i ter (from about 20 fathoms) outside of 



Skenei J L Lamlash Bay. 



Campanularia dumosa. 



Flustra fohacea. 



Halecium halecinum. 



Laomedea geniculata On stones and dead shells. 



Lepralia annulata . . . . = Ditto. 



hyalina Ditto. 



Malusii Ditto. 



Peachii Ditto. 



trispinosa Ditto. 



violacea, var. cruenta On stones and dead shells in deep water, be- 

 tween Holy Island and Clachland Point. 

 Also between the south end of Holy Island 

 and FuUarton's Rock : several specimens. 



Plumularia pinnata Lamlash Bay. 



Salicornaria farciminoides Common, outside of Lamlash Bay. 



Sertularia tamarisca. 



The Committee have deemed it advisable, for the present, to omit the 



following classes — Cirripedia, Annelida, Acalepha, and Poriphora ; also the 



Sessile-eyed Crustaceans ; nor have they even attempted to search for the 



microscopic forma included in the Infusoria and Rhizopoda. 



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