572 A. E. Verrill — Anthozoa and Hydrozoa of the Bermudas. 



EXPLANATION OF PLATES. 

 Plate LXVII. 



Figure 1. — Plesiastrcea Gooclei, sp. nov. Group of calicles. x 4. 

 Figure 2. — Aiptasia tagetes. x IJ^. 



Figure 3. — Lebrunia Dance. One of the actinobranchs. 3^. 

 Figure 4. — Bunodeopsis globulifera, sp. nov. x 2. 



Figure 5. — Zoanthus proteus, sp. nov. Two of the more elongated polyps, x 3. 

 Figure 5a. — The same. Group of polyps from the same specimen as 5. 

 Figure 5&. — The same. Short polyps from the same colony. 

 Figure 6. — Protopalythoa grandis, sp. nov. x 2. 

 Figure 7. — Actinia Bermudensis Ver. About natural size. 

 Figure 8. — Madracis decactis Lym. Group of calicles. x 6. 

 Figure 9. — Zoanthus dubius. Base is overgrown with sponge, x 2. 

 Figure 10. — Madracis decactis Lym. Group of living polyps, enlarged about 10 

 times. 



Plate LXVIII. 



Figure l.—Actinactis flosculifera. Side view, x 13^. b. Three of the pseudo- 

 fronds, more enlarged. 



Figure 2. — Phellia rufa, sp. nov. x 1^^. 



Figure 3. — Aiptasia annulata. Three tentacles of different cycles, much en- 

 larged. 



Figure 4. — Actinoides pallida; a, fully expanded ; b, partially expanded ; c, one 

 of the tentacles, inner surface, more enlarged. 



Figure 5. — Actinotryx Sancti-Thomce. Oblique view ; enlarged about \}.^. 



Figure 6. — Palythoa grandiflora, sp. nov. Polyps contracted. Cluster, natural 

 size. Photographed from a specimen in formalin. 



Figure 7. — Palythoa mammiUosa. Part of a cluster. Some of the polyps are 

 more or less expanded, others are entirely retracted. Natural size. Photo- 

 graphed from a specimen preserved in formalin. 



Plate LXIX. 



Figure 1. — Lebrunia Dance. Oral side. About natural size. 

 Figure 2. — Eunicea Tourneforti. Side view of part of a branch, x 3. 

 Figure 2a. — The same. Section of branch, x 3. 



Figure 26. — The same. Portion of a section, more enlarged, to show spicules. 

 Figure 3. — Eunicea grandis Yer., sp. nov. Part of branch, x 3. 

 Figure 3a. — The same. Section of a branch, x 3. 



Figure 4. — Plexaura crassa. Surface of a part of a dried branch to show the 

 large open calicles. x 3. 



