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2. Sagartia, Gosse. 

 1. S. hellis, Ellis and Solander. 



Extremely abundant in tide-pools ; crowded together in holes 

 and crevices in the rocks. 



2. S. miniata, Gosse. 



Abundant : dredged in Salcombe Bay ; Torquay, Dartmouth, 

 Plymouth {Gosse). 



3. «S. rosea, Gosse. 



About low-water mark, South-Devon coast, not uncommon. 



4. S. omata, Holdsworth. 

 Dartmouth {E. W. H. Holdsworth) ; Torquay {Gosse). 



5. S. ichthystoma, Gosse. 



A single specimen taken at the Ore Stone, Torbay, by the 

 Rev. W. F. Short. 



6. S. venusta, Gosse. 

 . Torquay {Gosse). 



7. S. nivea, Gosse. 



Salcombe, between tide-marks; Dartmouth, not uncommon 

 {Holdsworth); Torquay {Gosse). 



8. S. sphyrodeta, Gosse. 



Under ledges of rock at the base of the cliff, Littleham, near 

 Exmouth, not common. The " tendency to a pendent posture," 

 noticed by Mr. Gosse, is very characteristic. Dartmouth {Holds- 

 worth). 



9. S. pallida, Holdsworth. 



Dartmouth {Holdsworth); Torquay {Gosse). 



10. S. coccinea, Miiller. 

 Cornwall {Peach); Torbay, abundant in deep water {Gosse). 



11. S. troglodytes, Johnston. 



Not common : Teignmouth {Prof. R. C. Jordan) ; Torquay 

 {Gosse). 



12. S. viduata, Miiller. 



Torquay, abundant (P. H. G.) ; Dartmouth {Holdsworth). 



13. S. parasitica, Couch. 



Common : Torbay, Salcombe, Exmouth, &c. ; always on Buc- 

 cinum undafum. 



