204 CTENOPHOR.E. Part II. 



ing) ; >S'/. Aiulrcfrs (Forbes); 3Ljuth of ike Thumcs (Dr. Grant); 



Coast of I/rldiid (Pattert^on) ; Athaitic coad of France (Lesson). 

 PL donsa A<j. — Beroe densa Forslc. — Cydi^ipe densa Esch. — Beroe 



Pilous Brno. — Beroe albcns ForsJc. — Mediterranean (Forskal 



and Risso). 

 PI. rhododactjla .1//. — Beroe Pileus Fair. — New Ewjtand (Agassiz); 



Greenland ( Faln-icius). 

 PI. bieolor Ag. — Cydippe bicolor Sars. — Nor/rag: Flojy'Jen (Sars). 

 PI. Bacliei A. Af/. — Wavhuiyton Territor//, West coast of Xoi-tti Ameriea 



(A. Agassiz). 

 PI. Bastej'i ^1//. — Beroe Bastcri Less. — Coast of Pent, not far from 



Callao (Lesson). 

 PI. rosea Afj. — Beroe roseus Q. and G. — Straits of Ti)nor (Quoy 



and Gainiard). 

 Janira Ohm 1815. — Cydippe Fseh. 1829. 



J. elliptiea Less. — Cydippe elliptica Esdi. — I'aeifc Ocean, near the 



Fipiator (Escbsclioltz). 

 J. Cucuniis Less. — Beroe Cucumis 3ferl. — Between SitJca and Una- 



lasclilca, and under the 30" N^. Led. and 211° W. Ljonij. (Mertens). 

 J. elongata Ag. — Beroe elonga t us Q. and G. — Janira Quoyii Less. 



— Attantic Ocean, off the coast of Africa in 8° N. Led. (Quoy 



and Caimard). 

 Eschscholtzia Less. 1843. — Cjdippe Esch. 1829. 



As the only species left in this genus was described from 



a drawing, the genus rests upon a very slender basis. 

 E. dimidiata Less. — Cydippe diniidiata Eseh. — Sontli, Sea, t/etween 



New Zeatttnd and New South Wales (Banks and I'^olander, ac- 

 cording to Eschscholtz). 

 Dryodora Ayass. 18()0, p. 19G. — Eschscholtzia Less. 1843. — Mertensia 



Ger/entj. 1850 (not Less.). 



This and the next genus ai'e ibunded upon theoretical 



grounds, and require confirmation. 

 D. glandiibrmis.l//. — Beroe glandiformis 3Iert. — Eschscholtzia glandi- 



forniis Less. — Mertensia glandiformis Gcgenh. — Bchring Strad : 



Bag of St Lairrence (Mertens). 

 Hormiphora Agass. 1800, p. 190. — Cydippe Gegcnb. 1850. 



H. pluniosa Ag. — Cydippe hormiphora Gegenh. — Cydijipe plumosa 



Sars. — Mediterranean: Messina (Gegeubaur and Sars). 



