252 BULLETIN: MUSEUM OF COMPARATIVE ZOOLOGY. 
It differs, however, from both Euphysa and Corymorpha in the considerable 
and equal development of the three short tentacles, and further study may prove 
it to be representative of a new genus. 
Turritopsis, sp. 
A single young specimen of Turritopsis was taken in the tow on January 10, 
in Felidu atoll. Species undetermined. 
Bougainvillia, sp. 
A single specimen of Bougainvillia, in a very fragmentary condition, was 
taken in the tow on December 30, off the east face of Kolumadulu atoll, in an 
open net at one hundred fathoms. 
Berenice, sp. 
A single specimen of Berenice was taken in the tow on the night of Jan- 
uary 8, in Haddummati atoll. It was too fragmentary for description. 
Oceania virens, sp. nov. 
Plate 1, Figs. 3, 4. 
The bell is lenticular, with rather thin but firm gelatinous substance, about 
twelve mm. in diameter and one third as high. There are between sixteen 
and twenty tentacles, the exact number being variable, irregularly arranged. 
Each tentacle is thick, swollen at the base, only slightly contractile, and about 
one half as long as the bell-height. Besides the tentacles there are from thirty 
to forty rudimentary tentacular bulbs borne on the bell margin, two or three 
between each two tentacles. These knobs, however, are irregularly arranged, 
and vary greatly in number in different specimens. They appear never to be 
developed into anything more than the mere rudiments of tentacles or cirri. 
The proboscis is short, flask-shaped, very distensible, and bears four simple 
pointed lips. The gonads are long for this genus, occupying the distal half of 
the radial canals. 
There are thirty-two otocysts, two or three between each pair of tenta- 
cles, but rather irregularly distributed. Each contains one or two spherical 
otoliths. 
The bell is colorless, The gonads, proboscis, and tentacles are light yellow- 
ish green. 
Several specimens, December 26, Male atoll, near Male island, and Janu- 
ary 2 in Suvadiva atoll, near Dandu island, surface. 
In form, arrangement of the gonads and otoliths, and in general appearance, 
