Lucernaria. 
Z. HELIANTHOIDA. 
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species. Otho Fabricius tells us — “ Vescitur oniscis, prsesertim onisco 
abyssino, quern semper fere solum in ventriculo ejus inveni ; raro in 
majoribus squilla lobata occurrit. Hi miseri in aperturam corporis 
dilatatam offendentes, statim tentaculis concludentibus capiuntur et 
ingurgitantur.- — Ssepe in uno verme plures oniscos invenire contigit, 
interioribus corruptis, exterioribus adhuc integris.” — Otho Fabricius. 
3. L. campanulata, body subsessile , campanulate ; tufts of 
tentacula 8, equidistant , without intermediate marginal tubercles . 
Dr John Coldstream.* 
Fig. 37. 
Lucernaria campanulata, Lamouroux in Mem. du Mus. ii. 472, pi. 16, fig. 
1 — 7 L. Convolvulus, Johnston in Mag. Nat. Hist. viii. 59, fig. 3. 
Lucernaire auricule, Blainv . Actinolog. pi. 50, fig. 4. 
Hab. On sea-weed near low-water mark. Torbay, Dr Coldstream . 
Berwick Bay, G. J. 
About an inch in height ; of a uniform liver-brown colour, smooth, 
adhering by a circular disk, above which there is a deep stricture or 
short peduncle : the disk even, strengthened by an interior cartila* 
“ * A native of Leith, where he is now settled as a physician. Dr C. is an 
alumnus of the University of Edinburgh, and graduated M. D. in 1827 ; his 
Thesis being “ de Indole Morborum periodica.” He early distinguished him- 
self by researches in Meteorology and Zoology, more particularly by his essays 
on the chromophorous globules of the Cephalopoda, and on Limnoria terebrans. 
