ADDITIONAL SEA ANEMONES AND OTHER 

 NOTES ON MARINE ZOOLOGY. 



BY MR. ERIC W. SHARP. 



Ix a paper contributed to our Society in 1906 by Mr. R. C. 

 Mabbs, B.Sc, entitled " The Sea Anemones of our Shores," 

 all the species and a few of the Aarieties then known were 

 enumerated. In order to make the list as complete as possible 

 ^Ir. Mabbs asked me to record any additional varieties that 

 had been identified, and I have the pleasure of doing so, fol- 

 lowing the nomenclature of (josse. We have now a total for 

 these islands of 28 species and 27 varieties. 



Aetinoloba dianthus. 



V. brunnea. St. Peter-Port (Sharp). 

 V. rubida. St. Peter-Port (Sharp) ; Sark (Tanner). 

 V. sindonea. L'Islet (Sharp) ; Sark (Tanner). 

 V. flava. Sark (Tanner). 



Sagartia bellis. 



V. tyriensis. Albert Harbour and Havelet Bay (Wright) ; Bordeaux 



and Castle Cornet (Sharp). 

 V. versicolor. Bordeaux (Sharpj ; Havelet Bay (Wright). 

 V. modesta. Common in many localities. 

 V. SOrdida. xVlbert Harbour (Wright). 



S. rosea. 



V vinosa. Sark (Tanner). 



V. demetana. Havelet Bay (Wright). 



S. nivea. 



V. immaeulata. Bordeaux and Cobo (Sharp) ; Terres Point (Wright) ; 



Sark ^Tanner). 

 V. Obseurata. Bordeaux (Sharp) ; Sark (Tanner). 



S. sphyrodeta. 



V. Candida. Sark (Tanner). 



V. xanthopis. Bordeaux, Cobo and Terres Point (Sharp). 



S. troglodytes. 



V. nigrifrons. Havelet Bay (Sharp) ; Sark (Tanner). 

 V. seolopacina. Havelet Bay (Wright). 

 [1908.] 



