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Tiara Less. — Oceania Forbes. — Pandea Less. (p.p.). 



T. pileata Ar/. — Medusa pileata ForsJc. — Oceania pileata Per. and 

 LeS.; Leuclc, Arch. Nat, 1856, PI. 2, fig. 1. — Tiara papalis 

 Less. — Oceania coccinea Leuclc. (male). — Mediterranean (Peron 

 and LeSueur) ; Nice (Leuckart). 



T. conica Ag. — Dianiea conica Q. and G. — Oceania conica Esch., 

 Gegenb., PI. 7, fig. 1. — Pandea conica Less. — Oceania sedecim- 

 costata Koll. — Mediterranean (Guoy and Gaimard). 



T. octona Ac/. — Oceania octona Forbes, Nak. Med., PL 2, fig. 1. — 

 Oceania saltatoria Surs, 0. turrita and 0. episcopalis Forbes, 

 Nak. Med., PI. 2, figs. 2 and .3, are probably different stages 

 of growth of the same species. — British Seas (Forbes). 

 Pandea Less, (restricted). 



P. flavidula Ag. — Oceania flavidula Per. and LeS. ; Gegenb., PL 7, 

 fig. 4. — Oceania rotunda Q. and G. — Oceania armata Koll. — 

 Nice (Peron and LeSueur). 



P. globulosa Ag. — Oceania globulosa Forbes, Nak. Med., PL 3, fig. 3. 



— British Seas (Forbes). 

 Turritopsis McCr. 



T. nutricola 31c Cr., Pis. 4 and 5, and PL 8, fig. I.— Charleston, 

 South Carolina (McCrady) ; Naiishon (A. Agassiz). 

 Modeeria Forbes. 



M. formosa Forbes, Nak. Med., PL 7, fig. 1. — Hebrides (Forbes). 

 Stomotoca Ag. — Saphenia Forbes (not Esch.)} 



St. dinema Ag. — Saphenia dinema Forbes, Nak. Med., PL 2, fig. 4, 

 (not Esch.). — Sajihenia Titania Gosse, Devon., PL 26, figs. 7-9. 



— Biitish Channel (Forbes). — Syncoryna Cleodorae Gegenb., 

 Generat., PL 1, fig. 3, appears to be the Hydra of a Stomotoca. 



St. apicata Ag. — Saphenia apicata McCr., PL 8, figs. 2 and 3. — 



Charleston (McCrady). 

 St. atra A. Ag.— Gulf of Georgia, W. T. (A. Agassiz).^ 

 Rhizogeton Ag. See p. 224. 



R. fusiformis Ag., PL 20, figs. Vl-1^. — Nahunt (Agassiz). 



' This name riuist be changed, since the genus ^ Stomotoca atra A. Ag. Spherosome rounded 



Saphenia Esch. is well founded, but embraces entirely at abactinal pole. Peduncle long, ovaries of dark 



different species from those referred to it by Forbes, brown color, occupying the lower half of it, and 



and belonging to a different family, the Geryon- extending to the level of the veil ; digestive cavity 



opsida;. I propose to call it Stomotoca. terminating in four simple folds, hanging below the 



