OR, GLIMPSES BENEATH THE WATERS. 



*2, Three, "Weymouth Anemone . . . Actinia clavata. 



3. Two, Parasitic Anemone .... Actinia pa/rasitica. 



4. Six, Plumose Anemone Actinia dianthus, 



5. Pive, Daisy Anemone Actinia hellis. 



There were thus above seventy specimens, animal 

 and vegetable, already in the tank, without counting 

 the swarms of smaller creatures, some the young of 

 large species, daily increasing in size ; yet, our bold 

 experimentalist, anxious to conquer his Russia" 

 at one grand invasion, still poured in fresh speci- 

 mens. These consisted of: — 



FISH. 



1 . One, ^quorial Pipe-fish Syngnathus <^quoreiis. 



MOLLUSCS, CEUSTACEANS, ETC. 



1 . One, Eough Doris Boris pilosa. 



2. Two, Magus Top Trochus magus. 



3. One, JN'erit . Natica AUeri. 



4. One, Squin Feet en opercular is, 



5. One, Pholas Pholas pa/rvm. 



6. One, Pisa Pisa tetraodon. 



7. One, Cleanser Crab Portunus depurator. 



8. One, Ebalia Ehalia Pennantii, 



9. One, Hermit (small) Pagurus 



10. Three, Lobster Prawn Athanas : 



STAE-FISH, ETC. 



1. One, Brittle star . Ophiocoma rosula. 



2. One, Eyed Cribella Crihella oculata. 



3. Two, Scarlet Sun-Star Solaster papposa. 



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