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•'•' Rather deep water, common, Looe, Polperro, Goi'ran, &c. 

 (G.W.P.) 



Genus, Clytia. — Lamouroux (in part) 



1 — Clytia Johnstonl — Alder. Hincks, Brit. Hydro. Zoo., 

 p. 143, plate 24, fig. ]. 



Campanulabia Yolubilis of Couch, Corn. Faun., p, 3, 40, t. 11, 

 fig. I. 



Grenerally distributed, attaching itself to seaweeds and zoo- 

 phytes in abundance. At till times a most beautiful object when 

 living, under the microscope. The Gonozooids much more so ; it 

 sends forth swarms of them. 



Most abundant on the Cornish coast. (C.W.P.) 



Genus, Campanularia. — Lamarck (in part). 



1 — Campanulakia Flexuosa. — Hinchs, Brit. Hydro. Zoo., p. 

 168, plate 33. 



Laomedea Gelatinosa. — Couch, Corn. Faun., plate lO, fig. 2. 



Confined to the littoral region, and extremely common on all 

 parts of our coast, from Cornwall, (RQ.C.) to Shetland, (C.W.P.) 



2 — Campanularia Negleota. — Alder. 



* A minute species. On the underside of stones between tide 

 marks, and other zoophytes, &c. From inshore to the coralline 

 region, common. (T.H.) 



3 — Campanularia Earidentata. — Alder. Hinchs, Brit. Hydro. 

 Zoo., plate xxvi, fig. 2, p. 178. 



* A minute species, from Cullereats. (J. A.) From the 

 Brixham trawl refuse, not uncommon. (T.H.) Gorran Haven 

 (C.W.P.) 



Genus, Opercular ei la. — Hincks. 



^' 1 — 0. Lacerata. — Johnston. B,Z , plate 18, fig. 3. E.inclcs, 

 Brit. Hy. Zoo., p. 194, plate 39, fig. 1, 



Between tide marks, St. Ives, Cornwall, not uncommon. (T.H. ) 



Genus, CALYCELhA.—IIi//cks (in part). 



1 — Calycella Fastigiata. — Alder. ITmch, Brit. Hy. Zoo., 

 I)late 39, fig. 3, p. 208, woodcut fig. 25. 



Alder has pointed out the resemblance of the remarkable 



