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Corallina rubens 
Tubularia ramosa 
- indivi 
” 
= fistulosa 
Cellepora pumicosa 
Millepora foliacea 
» polymorpha 
Alcyonium digitatum ; 
c 
alled dead 
jj asc 
Spongia tomentosa 
»  stuposa 
oculata 
pees 
acustris. This is 
not unfrequent 
Of the order Infusoria, 
noticed: 
Vorticella rotatoria 
Trichoda cometa 
Paramecium aurelia 
Cyclidium glaucoma 
Librio aceti 
Veucophra fluida 
Volvox globator. 
animal is remark- 
tan-pits near what 
THE LIFE AND WoRK OF GEORGE DON. 
near Forfar. I 
Rescobie, and 
also near Brig- 
town 
Flustra foliacea 
neata 
pilosa 
»  chartacea 
” 
among many, the 
carbasea 
entata 
bullata 
1 a ete 
Hydra viridis, 
ranacea 
and 
isea; the common 
polypi. These 
two species are to 
ditches in the 
neighbourhood of 
Forfar 
following may be 
is called the Dam 
at Forfar: it is 
only visible to the 
nake 
the sun shines, | 
and then the 
minute animals 
Monas lens 
Enchelis seminulum 
It is scarcely necessary to mention, that the animals belonging to 
this order for the most part require a microscope to detect them, 
being so small as to elude the naked eye, 
MamMALIA, 
Of the Mammala class we have no animals of the order 
Primates, but two, viz. 
Vespertilio auritus ; eared 
bat 
V ’ 
comm 
n bat 
