88 BULLETIN OF THE 
kind hang in a small cluster from the under side of+the tentacle, not far 
from jhe origin of the same from the bell margin. They are said to bear 
sucker; at their distal ends. In the single specimen this structure could not 
be made out. The second kind of appendages to the tentacles are more slender 
former, and bear along their sides small lasso-cells. These branches 
are longer and appear more flexible than the former. The manubrium extends 
from its\origin from the inner bell walls to the vicinity of the bell opening. 
The nunber of oral tentacles is probably five. Six small lateral projections 
on the outer walls of the manubrium, about midway its length, indicate the 
future ovaries or sexual organs. 
\ 
Campriper, August, 1883. 
