104 VEREILL, SYNOPSIS OF POLYPS AND CORALS. 



OIF 1 



PL ATE 1 . 



Figure 1. EDWARDSIA CRETATA Stimpson, much enlarged; 1 a, one 

 of the tentacles, showing arrangement of color-bands. 



Figure 2. PHELLIA COLLARIS Verrill, natural size ; 2 a, one of the 

 tentacles enlarged. 



Figure 3. PHELLIA CLAVATA Verrill, natural size ; 3 a, one of the 

 inner tentacles enlarged ; 3 b, one of the outer tentacles, showing the 

 arrangement of colors. 



Figure 4. PHYSACTIS MULTICOLOR Verrill, natural size ; 4 e, profile 

 view of mouth and two of the tentacles. 



Figure 5. BUNODES INORNATA Verrill, view of the disk from above ; 

 4 a, one of the outer tentacles ; 4 &, one of .the inner ones. 



Figure 6. URTICINA COCCINEA Verrill, natural size. 



Figure 7. DISCOSTOMA FUNGIFORME Verrill, natural size. 



PLATE 2 . 



Figure 1. CANCRISOCIA EXPANSA Stimpson, natural size in its normal 

 position on the carapax of Dorippe ; 1 a, enlarged view of the mouth 

 and part of the disk and tentacles, as seen from above. 



Figure 2. SAGARTIA NIGROPUNCTATA Verrill, natural size ; 2 a, view 

 of the disk and tentacles from above, natural size ; , the long, odd 

 tentacle in the plane of the longer axis of the mouth ; 2 b, one of the 

 shorter tentacles, enlarged; 2c, one of the longer inner tentacles. 



Figure 3. CEREUS SINENSIS Verrill, natural size. 



Figure 4. SAGARTIA ( ?) NAPENSIS, Verrill, natural size ; 4 a, a tenta- 

 cle much enlarged. 



