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[Falmouth. (W.P.C) Adhering to rocks. 

 2 — BuNODES Ballii. — Plate 4, fig. 4, p. 19S. 

 Actinia Ballii. — Codes, Rep. Corn. Poly. Soc. 1849, 94. Ibid. 

 1851, plate 2, fig. 9, 17, 18. 

 * Attached to rocks, Palmouth. (W.P.C.) 



Genus, Tealia. — Gosse. 



1— Tealta Digitata. Plate 6, fig. 10, p. 206. 



Mr. Cocks got this at Falmouth. Pep. Poly. Soc. Corn., 1851. 

 Mr. Joshua Alder off the coast of Northumberland, and these 

 ■were the only localities for this species then known for it. In 

 the Outhaaf, off Shetland, when with Mr. Jeffreys in 1864, 1 got 

 it in some abundance on the rarest univalve mollusca, Funis 

 Islandicus, F. Berniciensis, &c., in some plenty. It is protean 

 and restless, continually changing its shape, and is much smaller 

 than F. crassiconiis, in fact, differs greatly. 



2 — Tealia Crassicoenis. — Plate 4, fig. 1, p. 208. 



Actinia Gemmacea. — Couch, Corn. Faun., p. 76. 



Found on most coasts ; abundant and fine in Cornwall. 

 (C.W.P.) 



Genus, Halcampa. — Gosse. 



1 — Halcampa Cheysanthelltjm. — Peach. Gosse, plate 7, fig. 

 9, 10, p. 246. 



Actinia Cerysanthellum. — Peach, in Johnston's Brit. Zoo., 

 ed. 2, i, 220, ii, plate 38, figs. 10, 15. 



Under stones in muddy sand, near the Custom House, Fowey 

 Harbour. (C.W.P.) GrwyUyn-Vase, Penzance, &c. (W.P.C.) 

 Found only at present in Cornwall. 



Lives well in confinement if the bottom of the vessel is covered 

 with sand, so that it can bury itself. 



Genus, C apnea. — Forbes. 

 I— Capnea Sanguinea. — Plate 9, fig. 13, p. 280, Gosse 279, 

 Kapxea SANGriNEA. — Forbfts, Ann. Nat. His., ser. 1, 2, 6, 82, 



plate 1, fig. 1. 



* This is another of Mr. Cocks's Cornish finds. See Report 



Roy. Corn. Soc. 1851, pi. 1, figs. 1, 2. On a valve of Peeten 



maximus, near Falmouth. (W.P.C.) 



