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appearance and inner strnctnre, that there can be no donbt that tliey represent 2 species quite different 

 from each otlier. 



var. jan may en i PI. 2 fig. 2. 



Through the kindness of Prof. Marcnzeller, I have had tlie opportunity of examining the 

 specimens from Jan Mayen which he considered Palytlioa iiorvcgica. They could not be referred to 

 this species with absohite certainty, Init may well be considered as a variety of E. gladalis, from which 

 they differ but little, mostl>- with regard to the ncmatocysts which are generally somewhat larger than 

 in the main form. ■ . 



Occurrence. See above under the main form. 



Dimensions. Length of the largest polyp ra cm., breadth in the capitular region 07 cm. 



Colour in alcohol. Ectoderm uncoloured. IVIcsoghx^a interspersed with black sand-grain.s. 



External ajJiDearance. i colony con.sisting 

 of 2 polyps, which lie close to each other projecting 

 from a thin cosnenchyme (fig. 2 PI. 2). In the con- 

 tracted state the polyps are elongated , cylindrical 

 somewhat broader at the ujjper end and with rounded 

 capitular region. The capitular furrows are very 

 distinct, in the smaller specimen I counted 21, in the 

 larger 24. The siphonoglyphe is well developed. 



Anatomical description. The ectoderm 

 of the body-wall is continuous, very high and thicker 

 than the mesoglaa, in which we frequently find broad 

 nematocysts with greatly twisted thread (length 34 — 36/^, 



Text-fig. 5. Transverse section through the body-wall with 

 adjacent mesenteries and ctsophagus al Epizoaiilhtu glacialis 

 (specimens dredged by C. Nystrom). MesoglcEa and 



muscles black. Ectodenn not drawn and entoderm only 

 breadth 12 — 13/7). Incrustation of small sand-grains. in part, dc directive chamber, in the mesogtea of the 



^,, . ,., ,. . . body-wall the incrustations are marked by dots. 



Otherwise like the main form. 



While the spirocysts in the ectoderm of the tentacles were very numerous, the thick-walled 

 capsules only occurred in small numbers (length 24//). 



The ectoderm of the oesophagus has the typical appearance. The large nematocysts resembling 

 those in the body-wall are scarce but somewhat larger than usual (length 38 — 43/i, breadth 12—13;/), 

 the thick-walled nematocyst capsules are numerous and longer than in the main form — 26—29 

 (31);^ long. 



The mesenteries. The specimen examined has 42 mesenteries, 12 macro and 10 micro on the 

 one side, 11 macro and 9 micro on the other. Of the latter the ist proto-mesentery (according to the 

 developmental scheme adopted) was not much developed and very little larger than a micro-mesentery. 

 Otherwise the mesenteries are as in the main form. 



In the glandular tract occur some large nematocysts with much coiled thread (length 34— 36/i 

 breadth 13//). Further, it contains fairly many thick-walled capsules with distinct basal part to the 

 spiral thread (length 27— 30^^, breadth 6/z). 



