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Turbinolia borealis, Zetland. 



CaryopJiyllea SmitJiii^ Fleming. On stones off the islands of Cumbrae 

 and Arran. 



CorynacMs viridis, G. J. Allman. Common in the pools left by the 



tide, Largs, Cumbrae, and Ardrossan. 

 Adamsia palliata^ Adams. Attached to the shells inhabited by hermit 



crabs, Innellan, Skelmorlie, Largs, Cumbrae, and Ardrossan. 

 Actinia mesemb7'yanthemum, Ellis. Attached to rocks everywhere in 



the Firth of Clyde. 

 Antliea tuediae, John. In deep water off Largs, Cumbrae, and Arran. 

 Actinoloba dianthus, Ellis. Attached to the rocks, Kilfinan Bay, Bute, 



Arran, and Cumbrae. 

 Sagartia bellis, Ellis. Attached to the rocks in Arran and Cumbrae. 

 S. miniata^ Gosse. In the rock pools in Kilfinan Bay, Loch Fyne, 



and in the islands of Cumbrae and Arran. 

 S mnustttj Gosse. In rock pools on the islands of Cumbrae and 



Arran, and in Loch Fyne. 

 S. parasiticaj Couch. Apparently very rare — only found as yet in 



the Cumbrae. 



S. vidmta, Muller. On the rocks near Ballimore, and in Cumbrae, 



Bute, and Arran. 

 S. nivea^ Gosse. On rocks in the island of Cumbrae. 



S. troglodytes, Johnston. On the rocks in Loch Striven, Innellan, 

 and Cumbrae. 



PJiellia picta, Gosse. On shells, as at Skelmorlie Buoy and Cumbrae. 

 Bolocera eques^ Gosse. On algae, Cumbrae. 



Tealia crassicornis, Muller. On rocks and algge beyond low water ; 

 Inellan, Toward, Loch Striven, Cumbrae, Bute, and Arran. 



StompMa ChircMcej Gosse. On stones in Loch Striven, Cumbrae, 

 and Arran. 



Bunodes thallia, Gosse. In tide pools and on rocks in Cumbrae. 

 Antliea cereus, Ellis. Always attached to Zostera marina, Toward, 

 Largs, Cumbrae, Bute, and Arran, 



Cerianthus Lloydii, Gosse. On mud, Innellan, opposite the Perch, 

 and in Cumbrae, Loch Fyne, opposite the Otter House, 

 Kilfinan. 



Peachia hastata, Gosse. Among alg^ opposite Innellan, Tan Buoy, 



Cumbrae, and Arran. 

 P. triphylla, Gosse. In the muddy sand at low water, Cumbrae. 



