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P. falcata, Ellis. Near Ardrossan. The specimens were covered 



with Elalichondi^ia parasitica. 

 P.fnitescens, Ellis. Attached to stones or shells in Lamlash Bay. 



Very rare. 



Laomedea dichotoma, Ellis. On shells on the Ayrshire coast. 

 L. geniculata, Doody. On Melobesia, opposite Innellan Perch. 

 L. gelatinosa, Dill. On stones and algse at Largs, Innellan, and Troon. 

 Campanularia volubilis, Ellis. On shells and algse on the Ayrshire 

 coast. 



G. syringa, Ellis. On algse and stones on the Ayrshire shore, as at 



Troon. 



C. lacerata, John. A parasite on other zoophytes at Innellan. 

 C. verticillata, Ellis. On algse and shells, Largs, Millport, Innellan, 

 and Arran. 



C. dumosa, Pallas. On stones and other zoophytes, Innellan and 

 Toward. 



Hydra viridis. In ponds and ditches, Possil Marsh, and pools in 

 Cumbrae. 



H. vulgaris. Attached to aquatic plants in Loch Fadd, and Innellan. 



II. — Anthozoa Asteroida. 



Pennatula phosphor ea^ Sibbald. Attached to the sand or swimming 

 free in the water in Loch Fyne, Ardrossan, Lamlash Bay, and 

 Largs. 



Virgularia mirahilis, Simmons. Largs and Loch Fyne. 



Favonaria quadrangularis. This species is only to be found off the 



island of Kerrera, on our western shores. 

 Gorgonia JiabeUum.-veneris. This is not a native species, although it 



was found in Lamlash Bay. 

 Alcyonium digitatum. Attached to rocks, shells, and stones everywhere 



in the Firth of Clyde. Large specimens are to be obtained 



round Skelmorlie Buoy. 

 A. glomeratum. On shells and loose stones round Skelmorlie Buoy, 



Largs, Cumbrae, and Ardrossan. 

 Sarcodictyon catenata. On the loose stones in Kilfinan Bay, Loch 



Fyne, Largs, Cumbrae, &c. 



III. — Anthozoa Hblianthoida. 



Pocillipora interstincta. Zetland. 



Oculiva prolifpra. On large stones between the islands of Rum and 

 Egg — Landsburgh's zoophytes. 



