76 CLASS II. 



b) Branclwd Tubularice. [Genus Eudendrium. EHR.] 

 Sp. Tubul. ramosa L., ELL. Coratt. PL xvi. fig. a. PI. xvn. a, A, &c. 



Corymorpha SARS. 



Comp. SARS, Beskrivelse og Jagttagelser over nogle maerkelige elkr nije i 

 ffavet ved der Bergenske Kyst levende 2>yr. Bergen. 1835. PI. I. fig. 3. 

 FORBES and GOODSIR, On the Corymorpha nutans, Ann. and Mag. of Nat. 

 Hist. v. 1840. pp. 309 315 ; JOHNSTON, Hist. Br. Zooph. pp. 54 56. PI. 

 vn. figs. 3 6. 



Pennaria GOLDF. Polyps clavate, the club with scattered ten- 

 tacles globose at the extremity, and with a whorl of longer tentacles 

 at the base. Polypary ramose, with branches alternate polypi- 

 ferous on one side (with Polyps secund.) 



Sp. Pennaria Cavolinii, Sertularia pennaria CAVOLINI, pp. 134 159. Tab. v. 



Campanularia LAM. (Sertularice species L., EHR.) Polyps fun- 

 nel-shaped, with mouth situated at the extremity of a retractile 

 conical tubercle. A whorl of tentacles, numerous, warty, with 

 dart-cells at the base of the tubercle. The Polypary corneous, 

 tubular, branched, with cells campanulated, pedunculate, the pedicle 

 long, continuous with the stem. The terminal cells sterile, the 

 axillary oviferous. 



Comp. LISTER, Phil. Trans. 1834, p. 372 &c. ; LOVE'N, Kong. 

 Vetensk. AJcad. HandL, WIEGMANN'S Archiv, in. s. 249 262. Ann. 

 des Sc. nat. 2e serie, Zool xv. p. 151 ; VAN BENEDEN, Mem. swr les 

 Campanulaires de la cdte d'Ostende. Bruxelles, 1843, 4. (Mem. de 

 TAcad. de Bruxelles, xvn.), Ann. desSc. nat. 2eserie, Zool. xx. pp. 350 

 369. PL 13 (Extract). 



Sp. Campanularia dichotoma LAM., Sertularia geniculata L., ELLIS, Corall. 

 PI. xii. No. 1 8 A, a. C, c. PI. xxxvm. fig. 3, &c. 



Sertularia L. (exclusive of several species). Polyps funnel- 

 shaped; tentacles hispid, numerous, arranged in a whorl at the 

 base of the mouth. Polypary corneous, simple or ramose, with 

 cup-shaped cells sessile, or subpedunculate, with short pedicle, 

 distinct from the stalk. Polypiferous cells sterile ; others fertile, 

 oviferous, scattered over the stalk and branches, situated usually 

 near the base. 



The Polyps of this genus do not differ from those of the former, 

 but the cells are non-pediculate, or the very short pedicle is dis- 



