THE FAUNA OF LIVEKPOOL. 



Genus SERTULAEIA. 

 Seetulaeia Poltzonias. 



Not uncommon among drift seaweeds. Seldom or ever found with living 

 Polj-ps. 

 Seetulaeia Kugosa. 



Parasitic mostly upon " Flustra Foliacea." Frequently found. 

 Seetulaeia Rosacea. 



Found rarely at New Brigliton and elsewhere ; most commonly attached to 

 " Plumularia Falcata." 

 Seetulaeia Pumila. 



Not common. Found by Mr. Marratt growing upon " Fucus SeiTatus " on a large 

 stone between Seacombe and Egremont. Dead in other places amongst sea 

 weed and zooph}i,es. 

 Seetulaeia Maegaeita. 



Mouth of the Mersey, — Mr. R. A. Tudor. Amongst drifted sea weed at New 

 Brighton. — Mr. Marratt. 

 Seetulaeia Tamarisca. 



Bootle coast. — 3Ir. Tudor. Sparingly but generally on both shores. 

 Seetulaeia Abietina. 

 Common upon the coast. 

 Seetulaeia Filicula. 



A general but not very abundant species. 

 Seetulaeia Opeecolata. 



Pretty general, without Polj^is. — Mr. Blarratt. 

 Seetulaeia Aegentea. 



Very common. 

 Seetulaeia Cupeessina. 



Not quite so common as the former. 



Genus THUIAPJA. 

 Thuiaeia Abticul.ata. 



Hilbre, Now Brighton, and elsewhere. 



Genus ANTENNULARIA. 

 Antennularia Antennina. 



Picked up frequently, without Polyps. 

 AnTENNULAEIA PiAMOSA. 



Eqiially as common as the last species. 



Genus PLUMULAEIA. 

 Plumularia I'alcata. 



In rocks, &c., in pools at low water, frequent. 

 Plumularia Ceistata. 



On the Bootle coast. Bare. — Mr. Tudor. Frequently found with Polyi)S alive 

 pai-asitic upon " HaUdiys Siliquosa." — Mr. Marratt. 

 Plumularia Setacea. 



Not common. Found mostly at Bootle, also at New Brighton. 

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