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Eudendrium carneum Clarke. Kijr. it. 

 (Mem. Boston Soo. Nnt. Hist., in, No. -I, p. 137.) 



e. Colony attaining a lieight of about 2 inches; main stem fascicled, pinnately 

 branched, the branches not so widely spreading as in K. ramowm. Ampliations usually confined to 

 the proximal ends of branches and pedicils, except that the pedicils bearing aborted hydranths and 

 gonophores are deeply ringed throughout. Hydranth body subvasiform. 



Gonosome. Male gonophores 4 or 5 chambered, borne in a verticil around the body of aborted 

 hydranths, which are themselves joined to pedicils bearing ordinary hydranths, the two being thua 

 borne in pairs symmetrically disposed on the branches. 



f Wo*-. Hydranth bodies and gonophores bright red. 



Dintribulion. The specimen described was found in the U. P. Fish Commission collection at 

 Wood* Hole. Labeled December 17, 1888. 



9. Etidcndriinn rarnritm Clarke. 



10. Etukndriam tenvc A. Ag. 



Eudendrium tenue A. Ag. Fig. 10. 

 (North American Acalephse, p. 100.) 



Tropliosome. Colony branching irregularly, attaining a height of about one-half inch. Stem not 

 fascicled, loosely branching, the pedicils being long and slender. Hydranth body globular. 



Gonosome. Male gonophores 2 to 4 chambered, borne on nnbranched annulated pedicils, the 

 hydranths of which have become aborted. Female gonophores globular, scattered over hydrantto 

 body and pedicils. (A. Agassiz. ) 



Color. General color bright pinkish. (A. Agassiz. ) 



FHitribtition, Shallow water in Buzzard's Bav. Xauslion. 



