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Ophiocoma minuta.—Reported from Minard, Upper Loch Fyne (M.). 
Ophiactis Ballii (Thomp.) ’—Zostera bed, East Loch Tarbert (B. & S.). 
THE ACTINOZOA OF LOCH FYNE. 
ALCYONARIA. 
Alen yorum digitatum (Linné).—Upper Loch Fyne, at Minard, on both 
sides, in 10 to 25 fathoms, and also on the shore. 
Sarcodictyon catenata, Forbes.—Upper Loch Fyne, in the centre near 
the head (M.). 
Virgularia mirabilis (Linné).—Upper Loch Fyne, at Minard, and in 
the centre of the loch, in 11 to 70 fathoms. 
ACTINIARIA. 
Bolocera Tuedic (Johnston).—Loch Fyne, off Tarbert ; taken occasion- 
ally in the dredge (Mihi). In deep water between Penmore and Inveraray 
(G.). This is a large species with the tentacle scarcely retractile ; it is of 
a red colour, and appears to be confined to moderately deep water. At 
Minard, and in the centre of the loch, in 15 to 70 fathoms (M.). 
Anemonia sulcata, Pennant [Anthea cereus (Ellis and Solander) ].— 
Frequent on the leaves of Zostera in East Loch Tarbe ert, at extreme low 
water (Mihi). 
Adamsia palliata (Bohadsch.).—Minard, on both sides, and in the 
centre of the loch, in 10 to 70 fathoms (M.). Usually found adhering 
to the univalve shells inhabited by Hupagurus Prideauxit. 
Actinia equina, Linné [A. mesembryanthemum (Ellis and Solander)]. 
—Common between tide marks. 
Tealia crassicornis (Miiller),—Frequent between tide marks among 
stones, and usually with small gravel adhering to the test. 
Stomphia Churchice, Gosse.—Upper Loch Fyne, at Minard, on the 
east and west side, and in the centre, in 12 to 36 fathoms (M.). 
Edwardsia callimorpha (Gosse).—Taken in Upper Loch Hane, on the 
east side, in 10 to 12 fathoms (M.). 
Edwardsia carnea (Gosse).—Port Loy, at low water, attached to stones 
(M.). 
Caryophyllia Smithit (Stokes).—Loch Fyne ; rare (Mihi). 
HYDROZOA OF LOCH FYNE. 
The species oo below were nearly all obtained by the cae 
yacht ‘Medusa’; their names ‘are arranged in accordance with Hincks’ 
British Hydroid “Zoophytes. 
