A HISTORY OF KENT 



PoLYCH^TA (continued) 

 Lanice conchilegia (Pall.) 

 Pectinaria belgica (Pall.) 

 Sabellaria tubularia (?) 

 — alveolata 

 Serpula vermicularis 



POLYZOA 



Tubulipora sp. 

 Scrupocellaria scruposa 



— reptans 

 Bicellaria ciliata 

 Bugula purpuratincta 



— avicularia 



— plumosa 

 Crisidia cornuta 

 Crisia eburnea 



— aculeata 



— geniculata 



— denticulata 

 Flustra foliacea 

 Cellepora pumicosa 

 Membranipora pilosa 



— membranacea 

 Hippothea divaricata 



Beania mirabilis 

 Gamellaria loricata 

 Alcyonidium galatinosum 

 — parasiticum 

 Cycloum papillosum 

 Amathia lendigera 

 Vesicularia spinosa 

 Valkeria cuscuta 

 Bowerbankia imbricata 

 Farella repens 

 Pedicellaria cernua 



NUDIBRANCHIATA 

 Facelina coronata (Forbes and Goodsir) 

 Fiona marina (Forskol) 

 Archidoris tuberculata (Cuvier) 



TUNICATA 

 Ascidiella virginea (O. F. Miiller) 

 Clavelina lepadiformis (O. F. Miiller) 

 Aplidium faUax (Johns) 

 Botryllus violaceus 

 — smaragdeus 

 Perophora listeri 

 Leptoclinum gelatinosum 



Marine Animals in the Neighbourhood of Folkestone. 



The following is a list of animals of certain groups found in the 

 neighbourhood of Folkestone, kindly supplied to me by Mr. Edward 

 Horsnaill of that place ; but in some cases I have altered his names so as 

 to correspond with those adopted in this series. 



ANNELIDA 

 Apod.4 



Tristoma molae. On a short sunfish caught off 



Folkestone 

 Pontobdella muricata. Whitstahle 



Chajtapoda 



Sabellaria alveolata. St. Margaret's Bay and 

 Kingsdown, between Dover and Deal 



Terebella. Common between tide marks 



Serpula triquetra. Common between tide marks 



Spirorbis. Common on sea weeds 



Arenicola. In deep sand 



Aphrodita aculeata. Common on mud bot- 

 tom. Often very plentiful on Dungeness 

 Beach 



Polynoe sp. Common between tide marks 



Sabella. A large species is very common at 

 Whitstahle. Probably S. pavonina (Sav.) 



MOLLUSCA 



NUDIBRANCHIATA 



Eolis papillosa (Linn.). Fairly common under 

 stones between tide marks 



Facelina coronata (Forbes and Goodsir). Be- 

 tween tide marks in summer 



Tritonia hombergi (Cuvier). Dymchurch. Rare 



Archidoris tuberculata (Bergh.). Not very un- 

 common in the Laminarian 2^ne 



Lamelledoris bilamellata (Linn.). Comes inshore 

 to spawn about May or June, and may 

 be found on rocks between tide marks 



ECHINODERMATA 

 Echinus miUiaris (Linn.). Common 

 Echinocyamus pusillus. From deep water and on 



Eschara 

 Spatangus purpureus. From deep water 

 Palmipes membranaceus. Rare, but now and then 



brought from deep water 

 Solaster papposus (Fabr.). Common in deeper 



water and very plentiful on the Whitstahle 



oyster beds 

 Cribella oculata. Found occasionally in summer ; 



no doubt often passed over as Asterias rubens 

 Asterias rubens. Common everywhere on the coast 

 Ophiothrix fragilis (O. F. Muller). Common in 



deep water round the coast 

 — neglecta. Very plentiful between tide marks 



near Dover 

 Ophiura ciliaris (Linn.). Common at Whitstahle 



between tide marks 

 One or two unidentified species 



In addition to the above the British Association 

 Handbook for Dover gives as found on the Kentish 

 coast Astrophyton scutatum, Amphidotus cordatus, 

 Doto coronata, Aplysia punctata and Sigartia 

 minata 



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