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do not hatch medusae hke the parent, but each hatches a 

 little hydroid which is first free, then afterwards becomes 

 attached to a shell, sea-weed, or stone, and from this 



Fig. 484. — Portuguese Man-of-War. 



little hydroid others branch till a little community of 

 hydroids has grown up, as in Figure 478. From these 

 hydroids bud again the Coryne, Figure 479. 



In some kinds, as Tubularia, Figure 481, the hydroid 



