IN COUCH'S ZOOPHYTES OF CORNWALL. 155 



Genus, Sertularia. — Liiumus {in part). 



] — Sertularia Gracilis. — Eassall. Rinchs, Brit. Hy. Zoo., p. 

 262, plate 52, figs. 2, 2a. Peach, Eep. Eoy. Inst, of Corn., 1877, 

 p. 276. 



* Off the Deadman, rare. Norfolk, Var. B. of John&ton, B.Z., 

 p. 67; delicate Var. of S. pumila. (C.W.P.) 



Genus, Hydrallmania. — HincJzs. 



1 — Hydrallmania Falcata. — LinncBus. Ilincks, B. H. Zoo., 

 plate 58, p. 273. 



Plumularia Falcata. — Corn. Faun., p. 30, Couch. 

 Abundant everywhere. (C.W.P.) 



Genus, Aglaophenia. — Lamoicroux (in part). 



1 — Aglaophenia Tubulifera. — Hinch. Brit. Hy. Zoo., p. 288, 

 plate 63, fig. 2. 



Plumularia Cristata, var. Couch, Corn. Faun., 32. 



On the legs of Hyas coarctutus in 1845, from off the Deadman. 

 (C.W.P.) It is a good and well-marked species. Eather rare. 



Genus, Plumularia. — Lamarck (in pait). 



1 — Plumularia Setacea. — Ellis. HincJcs, Brit. Hy. Zoo., p. 

 296, i^late 66, fig. 1. 



I notice this species — although Couch has it in his Cornish 

 Fauna, p. 33 — to mention the splendid masses of the " hranched 

 variety " I got in Fowey harbour in 1845, from sunken timber. 

 They were four inches high. (C.W.P.) 



2 — Plumularia Pinnata. — Linnmus. 



I also notice this, although plentiful in Cornwall, (Couch 

 in his Corn. Faun., p. 34, gives a good account of it) to men- 

 tion that of this too I got splendid specimens, '■'■■with hranches," 

 brought up by the fishermen's lines off the Firth of Forth in 30 

 fathoms. It was five inches high, and with ovarian vesicles. 

 I hope this will be excused, as the fact of its being " hranched " I 

 cannot find mentioned in any work I have on Zoophytes. 

 (C.W.P.) 



3 — Plumularia Echinulata. — Lamarck, plate 65, fig. 2, p. 

 302, Hinds, Hydro, Zoo. 



