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Section II. Spicatve : no leaves ; polyps sessile. 



Sub-section 1. Funiculinece : polyps arranged in distinct rows. 



Family 1. Funiculinidse. 



Genus Funiculina. 



Family 2. Stachyptilidae. 



Family 3. Anthoptilidse. 



Sub-section 2. Junciformes : polyps in single series or in indis- 

 tinct rows. 



Family 1. Kophobelemnonidae. 



Genus Kophobelemnon. 



Family 2. Umbellulidse. 



Genus Umbellula. 



Family 3. Protocaulidse. 



Family 4. Protoptilidse. 



Section III. Renille^e : rachis expanded, in form of a leaf. 



Section IV. Veretille^e : polyps arranged on rachis in radiate manner. 



The following table shows the localities at which the specimens were 

 obtained, the number taken at each, and the instrument employed in each case. 

 The specimens taken at Stations 6 and 7 do not belong to the " Triton " collec- 

 tion, but were dredged by the "Knight Errant" in 1880 : — 



Station. 



Locality. 



Depth in 

 Fatlioms. 



Date. 



Name. 



Number. 



How 



Caught. 



6 



59° 37' N., 7° 19' W. 



530 



Aug. 11, 1880 



Kophobelemnon 



1 





7 



do. do. 



530 



Aug. 12, 1880 



Pennatula 



1 





8 



60° 18' N., 6° 15' W. 



640 



Aug. 22, 1882 



Kophobelemnon 



2 





10 



59° 40' N., 7° 21' W. 



516 



Aug. 24, 1882 



u 



3 



2 



Trawl 

 Dredge 



11 



59°29'30"N.,7°13'W. 



555 



Aug. 28, 1882 



Pennatula 



Virgularia 



>) 



Diibenia 



Kophobelemnon 



» 

 Umbellula 



18 

 1 



2 



1 fragment 



1 



13 



11 & 6 heads 



1 



Trawl 



Dredge 



Trawl 



Dred 



Trawl 



Trawl 



Dredge 



Trawl 





Loch Linnhe, 

 Off Castle Walker, 



1 35-37 



? 



Funiculina 



10 fragments 







Off Butt of Lewis, 



40 



Aug. 25, 1882 



Pennatula 



4 



Trawl 



