WORMS. MOLLUsdA. 36. Mammaria. 



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Caieudulai Steffi fubturbinate : difk furrounded by petal-fhaped tenta- 

 cula or rays. Sea Marigold. 

 Solander and Ellis Coratl.. p. 7. tab, I. tfg". 3. , 

 Hughes Hi ft. Barbddoes. pi 293. tab. 24. Jig. n 

 , Inhabits BarhadoeSi and when difturbed finks into a hole : the 

 disk fu'rnimed with 4 dark-coloured threads or arms, which 

 clofe together like a forceps arid inclofe the prey; probably a 

 fpccies of Tubularla. 



boiioh 



urn. 



Body 5-fided arid greyifh; the fainter angles rougrt with i 

 rovvs of papilla?: disk a little convex and furrounded 

 with 2 tentacula or rays. 

 Pall, hiifcell. Zoo/, p. 152. tab, 9. fig, 10— - 12. and tab ictf 

 Inhabit* the Cape of good Hope. Body nearly 10 fided, 5 of the 

 angles obfolete ot fainter, truncate at both extremities, and 

 flenderer towards the lower end : tentacula divided, brown, 

 rough with minute granulations* 



wMacuUtti Bo\ty obfeure red beneath, tranfparent white with fine 

 *■ purple fpots above: tentacula retractile numerous fhort 

 white. 



Adam's Tranfaft. Llri. Soci v. p. 8. 



Inhabits the. Sea of Milford Haven, furrounding the apertures of 

 deferted fhells of the Murex defpeclus 



Body longitudinally grooved, the edges of the bafe crenate : outer 

 circumference of the aperture with a narrow (tripe of pink : 

 when expanded, the upper diviiion of the body feems formed 

 of flefh'y bars placed in a reticulate manner, and lined with a 

 fine membrane : from perforated Warts, placed irregularly oil 

 the Outer coat, ilfue white filaments varioufly twifted. 



36. MAAJMARIA. Body fihooth, 

 cirri or rays :' auerture Angle. 



Mammilla. Body conic, Ventricofe^ white. 



inhabits North Seas. Mull. Zvol. J)an. prodr. 27:8. 



lit 



K 



aria. 



Globulus, 



Body ovate, varied with white and purple.' 



inhabits Ndrthsm Ocean. Mull, Z.00I. Dan.ffodr. 27 1 9* 



Body globular, cinereous, and not fixed. 

 O. h'abr.fn. Gra.nl. p. 3z9.11. 315. 

 Inhabits the Greenland Shores, amonglt the ioots of Filci/ and is 



the chief food or the Terebella cirrata. 

 Body very fimple, fo'ft, fmootn, gelatinous with a Very thin skin : 



about a line and half in diameter. 



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