4 Ocel. 
C(ELENTERATA. 
dodactylus, sp. n., Moseley, 1. c. p. 296, pi. xlv. fig. 4 (trawled off New Zea- 
land, but probably pelagic). 
Actinia ahyssicola^ sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 297, pi. xlv. fig. 6 (40® 17' N. lat., 
also S. W. of Bermuda, 1075-1350 fathoms, attached to a Mopsea-stem, the 
base of the Actinia being closed around the stem; similar forms dredged 
frequently elsewhere in deep water, attached to Alcyonarian-stems, Hyalo- 
nema-spicules, &c.) ; A. gelatinosa,sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 298, fig. 6 (attached in 
a similar way to a dead Gorgonid between Bapda and Amboina). 
Paractis erythrosoma (Ehrbg.), Klunzinger (6), p. 69, pi. viii. fig. 6 ; 
adhccrens (Ehrbg.), ibid.^ pi. viii. fig. 4 ; olivacea (Ehrbg.), p. 70, 
pis. V. fig. 7, viii. fig. 8 ; pulchella (Ehrbg.), p. 71, pi. vii. fig. 4 ; cry- 
thrcca (Ehrbg.), pi. viii. fig. 7 ; medusula, sp. n., pi. v. fig. 6 ; hemprichi^ 
sp. n., p. 72, pi. viii. fig. 5 (Red Sea). 
Coipnactis glohulifera (Ehrbg.), id. 1. c. p. 73, pi. v. fig. 8 ; quadricolor 
(Leuck.), ibid. (Rod Sea), 
Fhellia decora (Ehrbg.), id. 1. c. p. 74, pis. v. fig. 3, vii. fig. 5 (Red 
Sea); tubicola, sp. n., Koren & Danielssen (8) p. 77, pi. ix. figs. 1 & 2 (near 
Bergen, 200 fathoms) ; abyssicola, sp. n., iid. 1. c. p. 78, pi. ix. figs. 3 & 4 
(near Bergen, on pebbles, 250 fathoms). 
Calliactis polypus (Forsk.), Klunzinger, 1. c. p. 76, pi. v. fig. 1 (Red Sea). 
Bunodes crispa (Ehrbg.), id. 1. c. p. 77, pi. viii. fig. 1 ; koseirensis, sp. n., 
id. 1. c. pi. vi. figs. 1 & 2; stellula (Ehrbg.), id. 1. c. p. 78, pi. v. fig. 4 
(Red Sea). 
Thelactis, g. n., Klunzinger (subfamily Bunodidce). Body-wall with a 
single transversal series of conical warts. T. simplex^ sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 79, 
pi. vi. fig. 5 (Red Sea ; perhaps a young stage of something else). 
Peachia tceiiiata, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 81, pi. v. fig. 5 (Red Sea). 
Edwardsia pudica, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 80, pi. v. fig. 3 ; arenosa, sp. n., 
id. 1. c. p. 81 (Red Sea) ; coriacea, sp. n., Moseley (10), p. 299, pi. xlv. 
figs. 11-14 (off Cape St. Vincent, 600 fathoms). 
Cerianthus bathymetricus, sp. n., Moseley, 1. c. p. 302, pi. xlv. figs. 15-20 
(between Bermuda and Azores, 2750 fathoms) ; loydi, Koren & Dauiels- 
sen. Fauna litt. Norv., pi. iv. figs. 8 9. 
Discosoma "nummiforme, Leuck., Klunzinger, 1. c. p. 82, pi. vi. fig. 6 ; 
tapetum, (Ehrbg.), id. 1. c. p. 83 ; giganteum (Forsk.), id. pi. v. fig. 2 (Red 
Sea). 
Heteranthua, g. n., Klunzinger (subf. Discosgmidce). Periphery of 
disk provided with short conical, the central portion with wart-like, ten- 
tacles, forming radiating zones ; body, especially above, with adhesive 
wart-like suckers, margin of disk with many warted lobules ; tentacles 
and disk almost quite retractile. H. verruculatus, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 84, 
pi. V. fig. 9 (Red Sea). 
TriactiSj g. n., id. (subf. Phyllactinice). Margin of disk with branched 
tentacles, enclosing 2-3 rows of very short ones, most of which have 
globular tips ; the highly protractile and retractile portion of the disk 
with numerous thin, threadlike ones ; body smooth, without warts. T, 
producta, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 85, pi. vi. fig. 8 (Red Sea). 
Cryptodendrurn, g. n., id. (subf. Phyllactinice). Disk densely covered 
by very short tentacles ; the peripherical cycles and those of the large 
