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chusetts, in water that was fresh, or nearly so. It grew to the height 
of two inches or more, with long slender branches. 
WILLIA ORNATA McCready. (p. 455.) 
Op. cit., p. 149 (separate copies, p. 47), Plate 9, figs. 9-11, 1859 (Willsia) ; Agassiz, 
Contributions, vol. iv, p. 346, 1862; A. Agassiz, Catalogue, p. 171, figs. 274, 
275. 
Charleston, South Carolina (McCready). Buzzard’s Bay (A. Agassiz). 
CORYNE MIRABILIS Agassiz. 
Contributions, vol. iii, Plate 11°, figs. 14, 15, Plates 17-19; vol. iv, pp. 185-217, figs. 
9-31, Plate 20, figs. 1-9, Plate 23%, fig. 12; A. oaetn Catalogue, p. 175, figs. 
283-287. Sarsia mirabilis Agassiz, Mem. Arne Acad., vol. iv, p. 224, Plates 4,5, 
1849. ? Tubularia stellifera Couthouy, Boston Jour. Nat. Hist., vol. ii, p. 56, 
1839. Coryne gravata Wright, Edinb. New Phil. Jour., Apr., 1858, Plate 7, fig. 
5(t. Hincks). Syncoryne gravata Hincks, Brit. Hydr. Zodph., p. 53, Plate 10, fig. 1. 
The species described by Couthouy may, possibly, have been this ; 
but his species was described as unbranched, and as if it had two dis- 
tinct circles of tentacles. Martha’s Vineyard to Greenland. Common 
in Massachusetts Bay; Casco Bay; aud Bay of Fundy. Scotland 
(Hincks). 
DIPURENA CONICA A. Agassiz. (p. 455.) 
In Agassiz, Contributions, vol. iv, p. 341, 1862; A. Agassiz, Catalogue, p. 181, figs. 
301-305. 
Buzzard’s Bay, Naushon (A. Agassiz). 
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GEMMARIA GEMMOSA McCready. (p. 455.) 
Op. cit., p. 151, Plate 8, figs. 4,5, 1859; A. Agassiz, Catalogue, p. 134, fig. 306. 
Zanclea gemmosa McCready, op. cit., p-151, 1849; Agassiz, Contributions, vol. iv, 
p. 344, 
Charleston, South Carolina (McCready). Buzzard’s Bay (A. Agassiz). 
PENNARIA TIARELLA McCready. Plate XX XVII, figs. 277, 278, (p. 
327.) 
Op. cit., p. 153, 1859; A. Agassiz, Catalogue, p. 187, figs. 311-315. Globiceps tia- 
rella Ayres, Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. iv, p. 193, 1852. Eucoryne elegans 
Leidy, op. cit., p. 136, Plate 10, figs. 1-5, 1855. Globiceps tiarella Agassiz, Con- 
tributions, vol. iv, p. 344, 1862. 
Charleston, South Carolina, to Massachusetts Bay. Great Egg Har- 
bor, New Jersey ; near New Haven ; Vineyard Sound, common, low-water 
to 10 fathoms, and on floating alge. 
ECTOPLEURA OCHRACEA Agassiz. (p. 455.) 
In Agassiz, Contributions, vol. iv, p. 343, 1862; Catalogue, p. 191, figs. 320-323. 
Buzzard’s Bay, Naushon (A. Agassiz). 
