PLATE XXXVII. 



FIG. 



1 3. ACTINIA CHRYSOSPLENIUM, p. 214. 1, represents the 

 animal expanded : 2, when contracted : and 3, is a 

 separate tentaculum. The drawings were taken by 

 W. P. Cocks, from specimens captured March 12, 

 1846. 



4. ACTINIA ALBA, p. 21 7, of the natural size. 



5. The same in a state of expansion, magnified. 



6. The same in a state of contraction. 



7. A separate tentaculum. The drawings of this species 



were also furnished by W. P. Cocks, Esq. 



8. 9. ACTINIA ANGUICOMA, p. 218, of the natural size. From 



the drawings of Mr. J. Price. 

 10, 11, 12. ACTINIA CHRYSANTHELLUM, p. 220, of the natural 



size. 

 13, 14. The same magnified, showing the tentacula marked 



with alternate brown and white bands ; and in fig. 14, 



are shown the light-coloured tubercles on the under 



part of the tentacula. 

 15. A portion of the skin highly magnified to show the 



stripes on the body. For these drawings of Actinia 



chrysanthellum I am indebted to Mr. C. W. Peach. 



