330 VERRILL, SYNOPSIS OF POLYPS AND CORALS. 



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PLATE 1.* 



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Figure 1, Balanophyllia Capensis Verrill. 



Figure 2, Dendrophyllia gracilis Verrill. 



Figure 3, Diaseris pulchella Verrill. 



Figure 4, Paranthea minuta Verrill, natural size, Bonin Islands. 

 The tentacles are represented as too nearly equal. 



Figure 5, Sagartia radiata Verrill, natural size; 5a, disk and ten- 

 tacles ; 5 6, a tentacle enlarged. Kagosima Bay, Japan. 



Figure 6, Urticina coccinea Verrill, showing part of disk and ten- 

 tacles, natural size. Kagosima Bay, Japan. 



Figure 7, Cerianthus Stimpsonii Verrill, natural size; 7a, inner 

 tentacles. Bonin Islands. 



Figure 8, Corynactis annulata Verrill, natural size, in expansion ; 

 8 a, disk and tentacles enlarged. Cape of Good Hope. 



PLATE 3. 



Figure I, Halocampa Stimpsonii Verrill, enlarged. Cape of Good 

 Hope. 



Figure 2, Halocabipa brevicornis Verrill, side view, much en- 

 larged; 2a, natural size, with tentacles withdrawn; 2 6, a tentacle 

 magnified. Hong Kong, China. 



Figure 3, Halocampa Capensis Verrill, side view, much enlai'ged. 

 Cape of Good Hope. 



Figure 4, Phellia inequalis Verrill, side view, natural size; 4a, 

 an inner tentacle ; 46, an outer tentacle. Bonin Islands. 



Figure 5, Ammonactis rubricollum Verrill, side view, natural 

 size ; 5 a, a tentacle and submarginal tubercle seen in profile. Hong 

 Kong, China. 



* Since printing the former explanation of this plate (p. 50) it has been found 

 necessary to change some of the generic names. 



[To be concluded in Vol. VI.] 



