IN COUCH'S ZOOPHYTES OF CORNWALL. 



157 



Found in Cornwall/ree, by Professor Forbes and C.W. Peach: — 



Forbes's 

 'Medusa' 

 Plate in. 



Name. 



Locality. 



I. fig. 1. I *tWillsia stellata 



II. fig. 4. *f Saphenia dinema 



VI. fig-. 1. *Slabberia halterata 



VI. fig.?. I *f Sarsia prolifera 



X. fig. 2. ' *tThaumantias lucifera ... 

 XIII. fig 2. i *Steenstrupia flaveola 

 VIII. fig. 4. f Thaiimantias octona 



VII. fig. 3. i fTliaumantias inconspicea 

 XII. fig. 4 . ^ fLizzia blondina 



XII. fig. 3. ' +Lizzia octopunctata 



XIII. fig-. I. f Steenstrupia rubra 



XII. fig. 2. i f Bougaiuvillia nigrifcella ... 



Miiller. 



. F^ron. 



Forbes. 

 . Forbes. 



Forbes. 



Forbes.'] 

 Forbes, j 

 Forbes. [ 

 Sars. I 

 Forbes. \ 

 Forbes -J 



Penzance 

 bay, plentiful. 

 Cornwall. 

 Mounts Bny. 

 Penzance Pay. 

 Lizard Point. 

 Penzance Bay. 



See Eeport of 

 the Eoyal In- 

 stitution of 

 Cornwall,1849, 

 p. 48. 



OBSEEVATTONS. 



When 



observation 



made, 



What observed and by -whom. 

 C. W. reach. 



Where described, 

 &c. 



1849 at 

 Fowey 

 Corn-wall. 



The Embryo of Tubularia indivisa shortly 

 after exclusion. Cornwall. 



19th Feb. 

 at Gorran 

 Haven, 

 Cornwall, 

 1842. 



Gorran 

 Haven, 2nd 

 March,1842. 



1 



The Gonozooids of Obelia dichotoma kept 

 by me in a glass in my house, where I saw j 

 them leave it in swarms. Cornwall. j 



The Gonozooids of Campanularia volu- | 

 hilis, kept as the above, left also in swarms, j 

 Cornwall. J 



Eeport of the Eoy. 

 In. of Corn., p. 47. 

 pi. 11, fig. 4, 5. 



Johnston's Brit. 

 Zoo., Ed. 2, p. 119, 

 fig. 25. 



Order — Alcy on ar i a. — Mi/ne Edwards. 



1 — GoEGONiA Placomus. — ElUs and Solander. Zooph., p. 86 

 See Johnston^ s, Brit. Zoo., p. 168, 2nd ed., plate 32, fig-. 2. 



Coast of Cornwall. — Ellis. 



Unfortunately this Gorgonia has never been found again, and 

 thus doubts are entertained about its being- British. 



2 — Alcyonium Sanguineum. — Couch. 



It may be the A. glomeratum of ETassall, as I know not where to 

 refer for information abovit this one. I can give no opinion, 

 beyond that the Eev. A. M. Norman got " an orange Alcyoniwm 

 from a cave at Hillswick, Shetland, which seemed referable to 

 this." [Hassall.) See " Last Eeport of Dredging- among the 

 Shetland Islands," in the Eeport of the British Association for 

 the advancement of Science for 1808, p. 320. 



Fcucd by Forbes, t By Peach. When both marks are used both have found them. 



