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tentacles. Itw noarcHt rolutiv(« arc hIotkIci- little sea ancmoiiCH with 

 eight longitudinal I'm-rowrt on the body and Hixtoon tenta(;leH. 

 They live in rocky tidc-poolB. 



The Cake-Anemone, (til.oicJiiicli^ hel iduUiKu, b'hj. 2'! J, is cotn- 

 mon ill the West rridlcH and HcriniidaM, vvhei'c it lives in shallow 

 water i.indor rocks or in crevices. It reseinhles a " pancake " from 





/■'/>. ;'?/ CAKH-ANHMONIC, Ti.rliijjaH, Klorlda. 



three to five inches in diameter, the oval moutli being in the centre, 

 and numerous short blunt tentacles covering the npper surface. 

 This anemone adheres to i-ocks by means of its suokcrdike base, 

 but it can slowly move from jdace to ])]ace. It is usually filivc- 

 yellow, often mottled with greoii or olive-brown. 



