75 



was a small cavity, in which was a gelatinous globule, that 

 escaped on being touched. I suppose it to have been an 

 ovum. One of the most eminent comparative anatomists of 

 the age was inclined to refer this animal either to the germs 

 Botryllus or Polyclinmn : I think most probably the latter. 



SUMMARY OF CORNISH ZOOPHYTES : 



The ascertained Species compared with the British List contained 

 in the Work on the subject by 1)/. George Johnston, 





BRITI8H 

 SPECIES. 



• ORNISH. 



IIydroidje .... 



. 50 . 



. 40 



Hydra .... 



. 5 . 



. 0 



Tjubulariadae . , 



. c , 



. 6 



Coryne 



1 . 



. 1 



Hermia . . 



1 . 



. 1 



Tubularia . . 



. 4 . 



4 



Serlulaiiadaj . . 



. 39 . 



. 34 



Thoa . \ . 



. 3 . 



. 3 



Sertularia 



. 1G . 



. 13 



Ihuiaria . . 



. 2 . 



. 2 



Antennularia 



. 1 . 



1 and 



Plumularia . 



. 8 . 



. 8 and 



Laomedea 



. 3 . 



. 3 



Campanularia 



. 4 . 



4 



Cymodocca . 



. 2 . 



1 



AsTEKOlBE^E .... 



. 9 . 





Pennatulidae . . 



. 3 . 



© 



Gorgoniada* . . 



. 4 . 



. 3 



Gorgonia . 



Aleyonidas 



Alcyonium 

 Cydonium 

 Helianthoidje . . 



Madrephylliaeae 

 Caryophyllia 

 Turbinelia 



Actiniadae . . 

 Actinia 

 Anthea 



Lucernaria 



AseinoiD.ic . . . 

 Vesiculariadae 

 Vesicularia 

 Serialeria 

 Valkeria . 

 Bowerbaidcia 



1 

 1 



13 

 2 

 1 

 1 



11 

 G 

 2 



8 



64 

 8 

 1 

 1 

 4 



of G. Placomus found in Corn- 

 wall by Ellis, and G. Flabellnm, 

 by Borlase, no specimens have 

 been since seen. 



4 and one not noticed by Johnston. 



1 < which resembles L. Auricula, 

 ( but may perhaps prove distinct. 



