The Siphonophi 



[February, 



genus Apolemia, 

 separate from 

 the remainder of 

 the colony and 

 lead an indepen- 

 dent life. This l g 

 is also true in a s 



(nectocalyx) ; 

 in u i c cu.npiCLC M> chymirerous tube of the nectocalyx ; 



form in the clus alar knob, the 



ters of the Diph- tracted \ s e slmw in a theSen e J!!rof%h e e 



yes colony. For ] 



a long time these separated fragme 

 thought to be new genera, that from a Diphyes 

 had been called Eudoxia, un 

 by Leuckart that it was in reality only a frag- 

 ment dropped from the stem of a Diphyes. 

 We cannot give a better idea of the ( " 

 : of these clu 

 scription of the Eudoxia 1 found i 



red that the Eudoxia 

 form of a Diphyes fragment is seldom reached 



