Stephens — A List of Irish Ccelenterata, 



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APPE^^DIX. 



The folloTving names occur in some of the older accounts of Irish 

 Ccelenterata ; it seems impossible to determine absolutely to what 

 species they refer. 



Actinia monile ; Belfast Lough (Templeton '36). ? A young Bunodes 

 verrucosa. 



iEquorea formosa ; Dublin coast (Greene '57). Perhaps the larval 

 form of one of the JEquoridae : or ? Dipleurosma hemisphcerica 

 (Haddon '86b). 



-Squorea radiata ; Portrush (Templeton '36). 



.ffiquorea sp. 7iov. ; Dublin Bay and south-west coast (Greene '58b). 

 " ? = A young stage of an ^quorea, or a Polycanna.''^ 

 (Browne 1900). 



Aurelia bilobata, Porbes. Portrush (Thompson '44a). 



Callirhoe dubia; Irish coast (Templeton '36). 



Cucumis fulgens, ^Macartney ; Dundrum Bay, west of St. John's 

 Point (Templeton '36). 



Cyanea inscripta ; Carrickfergus (Templeton '36). ? = Cyanea 

 ca/pillata (Haeckel '79). 



Cymodoce simplex, Turner ; Ireland. " Probably founded on injured 

 specimens of Ohelia gelatinosa^ or some other Zoophyte " 

 (Johnston '47). 



Ephysa hemisphaerica ; common on the coast (Templeton '36). 

 Forbes suggests that this may be a " young state of Aurelia.''^ 



Ephysa simplex; Donaghadee (Templeton '36). ''Probably, as 

 Cuvier suggests, some species in a mutilated state." Forbes. 



Mammaria mamilla, Miiller. Irish coast (Fleming, "History of 

 British Animals "). 



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