482 Verrill, JVotes on Radiata. 



gated on the upper parts, or sometimes cancellated, or covered with 

 reticulated wrinkles with elevated interspaces, smoother near the edge 

 of base, where it is radiated with conspicuous dark lines of unequal 

 length, corresponding to internal chambers, and alternating with nar- 

 rower liglit lines, corresponding to the lamellne ; the edge crenulated. 

 Cinclidte at about '25 or -30 inch from the edge of the base, forming a 

 circle of about 24, rather distant, conspicuous, perforated verrucse, 

 often with another more or less complete circle a short distance below, 

 in which the cinclidse correspond in position with the upper ones, but 

 appear to be smaller. Acontia pink, long, and fine, protruded freely 

 both from the month and cinclidte. Tentacles slender, of moderate 

 length, " arranged in four series (24-24-96)." 



Column " marked at base with light purplish brown spaces, sepa- 

 rated by 97 olive-brown lines, extending -25 to -50 inch from edge of 

 base; above these a row of 24 white perforated spots " (cinclidfe) ; 

 rest of column " mainly olive-brown, striped with six longitudinal 

 bands of dark pink, which are sometimes divided so as to form six 

 pairs of bands. Mouth small, when open pinkish yellow, surrounded 

 by a white space marked with dark radiating lines ; followed by a cir- 

 cle of dark brown, marked with 12 narrow white rays ; then follows a 

 circle of dark brown, marked with 24, minute, white spots ; then a 

 narrow space with 12, nearly equal, alternating dark and white bands, 

 opposite to which the tentacles are mainly of corresponding tint ; 

 sometimes all the tentacles have white tips, the rest light brown ; 

 sometimes all are surrounded Avith alternating dark and light bands. 



The largest specimens are about 2 inches broad. 



Panama Bay, dredged in 2 to 6 fathoms, attached to large shells 

 occupied by hermit-crabs, — F, H. Bradley. 



This species is closely allied to C. decorata Drayton, sp., with which 

 it agrees, to a considerable extent, in its pattern of coloration. 



Sagartia Gosse. 



Gribrina (pa/rs) Ehr, CoraU., rothen Meeres, p. 40, 1834. 



Sagartia (pars) Go3se, Trans. Linn. Soc , xxi, p. 274, 1855 ; Actin. Brit., p. 25 and 



122, 1860. 

 Paractis (pars) Edw. and Haime, Corall., i, p. 248, 1857. 



Column very changeable in form, usually elevated and pillar-like in 

 full expansion. Base and disk only moderately enlarged. Walls 

 smooth or nearly so, often with small retractile suckers on the upper 

 part. Cinclidse not elevated, inconspicuous when closed, scattered 

 over the surface. Acontia usually abundant. Tentacles rather numer- 



