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HYDROZOA. 



and in no Corynid hitherto observed does it appear 

 to be altogether free, unless, indeed, an exception 



Fig. 1 6, 







.- i, 



Morphology of TuBULAJtiADiB : — a, Corpnorpha nutans; 

 tuft of gonophores from Corymbogoniumcapillare; c, TubulamW' 

 divisa ; d, distal extremity of its ccenosarc ; e, transverse sectio 

 of the same, (a and c are of the natural size ; b, d, and e, 

 magnified.) 





be made in favour of the doubtful genus 

 mopsis. 



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