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3. Adamsia, Forbes. 



A. palliata, Bohadsch. 



Common in Salcombe Bay, on various kinds of Trochus, 

 always associated with a species of Hermit-crab ; Torbay (Gusse). 



4. Phellia, Gosse. 



1. P. murocincta, Gosse. 

 Petit Tor, near Torquay (P. H. G.). 



2. P. gausapata, Gosse. 

 Deep water, Torbay (P. H. G.). 



5. Anthea, Johnston. 

 A. cereus, Ellis & Solander. 



Very abundant, in rock-pools and in shallow water near the 

 shore. At Salcombe multitudes of the grey variety are met 

 with studding the slender leaves of the Zostera marina, from 

 which they hang like blossoms, waving to and fro with every 

 movement of the water. 



Mr. Robert Patterson has described the Anthea as occurring 

 to him in a similar situation in Belfast Lough. 



The var. smaragdina is very common, often forming a most 

 exquisite fringe along the edges of the tide-pools. 



The Anthea is found on the west coast of Scotland ; but I 

 have never met with it on the Yorkshire coast, and it is want- 

 ing in Mr. Alder's Durham and Northumberland Catalogue. 



6. Actinia, Linnseus. 



A. mesembryanthemum, Ellis & Solander. 



Extremely common throughout the upper zone of the littoral 

 region. 



7. Bunodes, Gosse. 



1. B. gemmacea, Ellis & Solander. 



Not uncommon between tide-marks : Exmontli, Salcombe 

 (abundant), Torbay. 



2. B. Ballii, Cocks. 

 Torquay (Gosse). 



3. B. coronata, Gosse. 



Occasionally in moderately deep water (about 20 fathoms). 



8. Tealia, Gosse. 



T. a*assicornis, Muller. 



Very common, in pools and clefts near low-water mark ; also 

 from deep water. 



