MARINE ZOOLOGY 



LEPTOMEDUSAE (continued) 

 EucoFiDAE {continued) 

 Phialidium buskianum (G.). Sept. 1893, 1895, 1897, 

 gen. present ; June 1898, once only 



— cymbaloideum (v. B.). (Hydroid= PCampanulina 



repens.) Apr.-Sept. gen. present, but n.c. 



— temporarium, Browne. Spring to autumn 

 Entima insignis (K.). June-Oct., occ. single specimens 

 Saphenia mirabilis (T.S.W.). Apr.-Sept., occ. c. 

 Octorchis gegenbauri, Hk. July-Sept., v. occ. 

 Irene pellucida (Will.). Oct.-Sept., occ. 



TRACHYMEDUSAE' 

 Geryonidak 

 Liriantha appendiculata, Fb. Exc. abundant, Sept.- 

 Oct. 1893 ; absent, Sept. 1895 ; scarce, Sept. 

 1897, Jan. 1896 



SoLMARIDAE 



Solmaris coronanthc, Hkl. Sept. 1895 

 SIPHONOPHORA> 



MONOFHYIDAE 



Muggiaea atlantica, Cunningham. Aug.-Dec, often 

 in great abundance ; occ. in Feb. 



Agalmidae 

 Agalmopsis sarsi, Hkl. Mar. 1902, two specimens 



STAUROMEDUSAE' 

 Lucernariidae 



Lucernaria campanulata. Lam. Plymouth Sound ; Reny 



Rocks, I. 

 Haliclystus auriculata (F.). yealm Est., f.c. on Zostera ; 



Plymouth Sound 

 Depastrum cyathiforme, S. Plymouth Sound 



DISCOMEDUSAE' 

 Pelagiidae 



Chrysaora isoceles (L.). Summer, occ. Planulae 

 liberated in Aug. 



Cyaneidah 



Cyanea capillata (L.) 



— lamarckii, P. and L. Occ. every summer 



Ulmaridae 



Aurelia aurita, Lam. c. in estuarine waters spring and 

 summer ; Ephyrae appear in Feb., metamorphose 

 towards end of March, young medusae reappear- 

 ing in May, and reaching their maximum abund- 

 ance in June 



Pilimidab 



Rhizostuma octopus (L.). occ. 



ALCYONARIA 



Cornulariidae 



Sarcodictyon catenata, Fb. Eddystone Grounds, generally 

 on old shells ; most plentiful on clean shell 

 gravel (M.B.A). 



' M.B.A. records. 



ALCYONARIA {continued) 

 Alcyonidae 



Alcyonium digitatum, L. l.w. to 35 fins., c. B. x-ii. 

 (M.B.A.) 



— glomeratum (Has.). Plymouth ; Memtone Ledsce, rr. 

 (M.B.A.) 



— palmatum (P.). Plymouth ; Memtone Ledge, occ. 

 (M.B.A.) 



Plexauridae 

 Eunicella cavolini, Koch. Gen. dist. and f.c. on rocky 

 ground, 10-25 fms. 



ViRGULARIlDAE 



Virgularia mirabilis (O.F.M.). Near the Eddystone 

 and off Stoke Point. Single specimens only 

 (M.B.A.) 



ZOANTHARIA 

 Sagartiadae 



Actinoloba dianthus (Ellis). Plymouth Promenade Pier, 

 c. ; Tlorbay, m.c. ; Teignmouth Bay, v.c. on scruff 

 (M.B.A.) ; Dart, up as far as Dittisham (G.) 



Sogartia bellis (E. and S.). Gen. dist. and c. in 

 muddy sand, sometimes in great profusion in 

 estuaries, etc. 



— miniata (G.). Plymouth Sound, r. (M.B.A.) ; Tor- 

 quay ; Dartmouth ; llfracombe (G.) 



— rosea (G.). Torbay ; Teignmouth (G.) 



— ornata (Holdsworth). Dartmouth; Torquay (G.) 



— icthystoma (G.). Orestone ; Torbay (G.) 



— venusta (G.). Torquay ; Clooelly,<ya. oysters from 

 deep water (G.) 



— nivea (G.). Plymouth Sound, r. (M.B.A.) ; Tor- 

 quay ; Dartmouth ; Clovelly ; llfracombe (G.) 



— sphyrodeta, G. Dartmouth; llfracombe (G.). 

 Plymouth Sound, occ. (M.B.A.) 



— pallida, Holdsworth. Dartmouth ; Torquay (G.) 



— coccinea, G. Torbay, deep water, v.c. (G.) 



— troglodytes, J. Teignmouth; Torquay; llfracombe 

 (G.) ; Plymouth, c. (M.B.A.) 



— viduata (O.F.M.). Plymouth, l.w. — i J fms., f.c. ; 

 Start Bay, occ. (M.B.A.) ; Torquay, v.c. ; 

 Dartmouth ; llfracombe (G.) 



— parasitica (Couch). Gen. dist. and c, 1 5-30 fms. 

 on shells inhabited by Eupagurus Bernhardus 



Adamsia palliaU (Bohadsch.). Gen. dist. and c. 



10-30 fins, on shells inhabited by Eupagurus 



prideauxi 

 Phellia murocincta, G. Torquay (G.) 



— gausapata, G. Deep water oS Torbay (G.) 

 Paraphellia expansa, Haddon. Eddystone Grounds, r. 



(M.B.A.) 

 Gephyra dohrni, v. Koch. Mewstone Ledge, f.c. on 

 Eunicella (M.B.A.) 



Antheadae 



Aiptasia couchii (Cocks). Plymouth Sound, occ. 



(M.B.A.) 

 Anthea cereus (E. and S.). Gen. dist. and c. on 

 rocks between tidemarks 



ACTINIADAE 



Actinia mesembryanthemum (E. and S.). 

 and c. on rocks between tidemarks. 



Gen. dist. 



