4576 Zoophytes. 



Sertularia pumila. Abundant everywhere, but very fine amongst 

 the rocks on the Shaldon side of Teignmouth. 

 „ tamarisca. Plymouth trawlers. 



„ abietina. Dawlish, abundant on Slapton Sands ; Coppinia 

 arcta may be found growing from it in small yellow tufts. 



„ argentea. Very fine on the Warren, Exmouth, attached 

 to mussels; it should be well examined with a lens, for the very 

 small and pretty Campanularia syringa which grows from it. 



Thuiaria articulata. I have found it on the Slapton Sands and the 

 Warren, Exmouth, but it is very rare on the Devonshire Coast. 



Antennularia antenina. Fine in Torbay, and also fine and very 

 plentiful from the Plymouth trawlers. 



„ ramosa. May be obtained from the Plymouth trawls ; 



it is much more common than the foregoing species, and forms the 

 largest portion of the refuse of the trawls. 



Plumularia falcata. Plymouth trawlers; on the beach, Dawlish, at 

 times in large quantities. 



„ cristata. Rocks to westward of Dawlish between tide- 



marks ; growing on the backs of Corwich crabs, and roots of Laminaria 

 to be found on the Slapton Sands. 



„ pennatula. Plymouth trawlers; I found a fine specimen 



thrown up by Otter Mouth, Budleigh-Salterton, after a heavy gale. 

 „ setacea. Rock pools, Exmouth. 



„ myriophyllum. From the Plymouth trawlers. 



Laomedea geniculata. Parasitical on Laminaria digitata, cast on 

 shore on the beach, Budleigh-Salterton. 



„ gelatinosa; Parasitical on Fucus serratus beneath the 



Hoe, Plymouth, abundant; also rock pools to the east of Exmouth. 



Campanularia volubilis. From the Plymouth trawlers and Plymouth 

 Sound, by dredge. 



„ syringa. Exmouth and Dawlish, growing on An- 



tennularia antenina. 



„ verticillata. Slapton Sands, very fine ; Plymouth 



trawlers; vesicles in the month of May. 



„ dumosa. Plymouth trawlers, abundant, and also at 



times on the beach, Dawlish. 



Anthozoa Asleroida. 



Gorgonia verrucosa. Budleigh-Salterton, many and fine specimens 

 may sometimes be procured here, cast on shore after heavy gales. 



