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rooted by a creeping stolon. Hydrothecae biserial, alter- 

 nate, orifice toothed. Operculum of several pieces. 



S. polyzonias. 



Diphasia. Plant-like. Stem branching, jointed, rooted 

 by a creeping stolon. Hydrothecae opposite, pair on each 

 internode. Valve-like operculum. Gonothecae scattered, 

 different in male and female. 



D.fallax. 



Sertidaria (Dynamena), Plant-like; stem branching, 

 jointed, rooted by creeping stolon. Hydrothecse biserial, 

 opposite or alternate. No operculum. Gonothecae scat- 

 tered . 



S. pumila. 



Antennularia . Plant-like. Stems simple or branching, 

 with verticillate branchlets and rooted by a mass of fibres 

 Hydrothecse cup-shaped. Nematophores bithalmic on 

 stem. 



A.ttp.9 



Plumularia. Hydrotheca3 sessile, unilateral. With 

 nematophores or minute cups which contain an extensile 

 offshoot from the cosnosarc, with or without uematocysts. 

 Gonozooids fixed. 



P. Verrillii. 



Aglaophenia. Plumose, simple or branched, rooted. 

 Hydrothecse cup-formed. Nematophores on the Hydro- 

 thecae. Gonothecae in the form of corbulse. 



A. arbor ea. 



Order II. Trachy medusae. 



Sense-bodies with a hood. With a bell-cavity and ve- 

 lum. Medusae transparent, of small size resembling in 

 many particulars the Hydroida. Body disk-like, spheri- 

 cal, conical ; colorless. Walls sometimes rigid, sometimes 

 flexible. Marginal tentacles stiff, sometimes easily decid- 



