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tal end with the thicker and shorter polypiferous segment, and bearing 

 one or two nematophores on the median line, which may be either near 

 the middle or toward the proximal end. Hydrothecse broad, sub- 

 cylindrical, a little longer than broad, with a slightly flaring, even rim ; 

 the axis forms an angle of about 45 with the branches; the free 

 part of the distal side is about half the length of the proximal side. Ne- 

 matophores relatively large, usually three with each hydrotheca: one on 

 each side, shorter than the hydrotheca, trumpet-shaped, with a round, 

 cup-like opening, narrowed below, nearly sessile ; another, similar in 

 form, placed toward the proximal end of the segment, inclined forward, 

 and nearly reaching the base of the hydrotheca. Gonothecas not ob 

 served. 



Off Gay Head, 8 to 10 fathoms, among ascidians; Vineyard Sound, 

 8 fathoms. 



This species is related to P. Catharince Johnston and P cornucopicc 

 Hiucks, from the English coast. The former differs in having opposite 

 branches, smaller and more elongated nematophores, etc. ; the latter 

 agrees in having alternate branches, but the nematophores are smaller, 

 longer, and more slender, and the joints of the branches are different. 



This is the first genuine species of Plumularia that has been discov 

 ered on the New England coast. 



SERTULARIA ARGENTEA Ellis and Solander. Plate XXXVII, fig. 280. 

 (p. 408.) 



Zoophytes, p. 38 ; Johnston, Brit. Zoopb., ed. ii, p. 79, Plate 14, fig. 3, Plate 15 

 figs. 1-3 ; Hincks, Brit. Hydr. Zooph., p. 268, Plate 56 ; A. Agassiz, Catalogue, 

 p. 144. 



New Jersey to the Arctic Ocean; northern shores of Europe to Great 

 Britain and France ; low-water to 110 fathoms. Great Egg Harbor, 

 New Jersey, in April ; common and of large size in Long Island Sound, 

 near New Haven, Thimble Islands, and at Faulkner s Island, 1 to 8 

 fathoms ; Watch Hill, Ehode Island ; Vineyard Sound, 1 to 15 fathoms, 

 very common ; abundant in Casco Bay ; Bay of Fundy ; Nova Scotia 

 coast ; and Gulf of Saint Lawrence, low-water to 110 fathoms. Saint 

 George s Bank (S. I. Smith). 



SERTULARIA CUPRESSINA Linne. (p. 408.) 



Syst. Naturae, ed. x, 1758; ed. xii, p. 1308; Pallas, Elench. Zooph., p. 142, 1766; 

 Johnston, op. cit., p. 80, Plate 16, figs. 1, 2; Hiucks, op. cit., p. 270, Plate 57 ; 

 A. Agassiz, Catalogue, p. 143. 



New Jersey to the Arctic Ocean ; northern coasts of Europe to Great 

 Britain and France. Great Egg Harbor, New Jersey, with reproductive 

 capsules, in April ; Vineyard Sound, not common ; Massachusetts Bay ; 

 Casco Bay ; Bay of Fundy, in tide-pools and from 1 to 110 fathoms, 

 common. Saint George s Bank (S. I. Smith). Absecom Beach, New 

 Jersey (Leidy). 



SERTULARIA PUMILA Linne. Plate XXXVII, fig. 279. (p. 327.) 



Syst. Naturae, ed. x, 1758 ; ed. xii, p. 1306 ; Pallas, Elench. Zooph., p. 130 ; Johnston, 

 op. cit., p. 66, Plate 11, figs. 3, 4 ; Hincks, Brit. Hydr. Zooph., p. 260, Plate 53, 



