ly stippled by the greenish brov/n cells in the jelly. Appa- 

 rently beneath this stippling there is a blue color forming a 

 circle around the margin of the stomach and extending outward 

 in broad bands, one along each interrhopalial radius nearly or 

 quite to a large, more or less distinct patch of blue, that 

 lies close to the margin between every two rhopalia. The ra- 

 dial canals and the fine connecting network of tubes appear as 

 rather indistinct opaque white lines. 



The jelly of the oral arms is transparent and colorless, 

 except for an opaque white stripe beneath the dorsal surface 

 of ear^h arm of the same character as the white markings of the 

 umbrella. There is a similar stripe on the dorsal side of 

 each of the larger branches. which may, or may not, be continu- 

 ous with the stripe on the main stem. The bases of the oral 

 funnels are of a delicate blue color, which often extends on 

 to the brachial canal. The margin of each funnel is a deep 

 brown, that shades off over the blue, while the small tentacles, 

 or digitella, that spring from this margin are pure white. 

 The larger, tongue-shaped vesicles on the arms and oral disk 

 have a greenish yellow color with a bluish green, longitudinal 

 stripe. The smaller vesicles on the ar-ras are coloi-ed in a sim- 

 ilar way and are inconspicuous, but the cluster of ve-ry small 

 vesicles that occupies the greater part of the oral disk have 



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