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minute, stand a little from the surface, and are campanula* 8 
with even truncated apertures. I have been unable to 
this to any described species, and have therefore propose 1 
to call it intertexta as descriptive of its appearance. A* 
peduncles are not ringed, it has been necessary to make 9 
slight alteration in Johnston’s generic character for its r 8 ' 
ception. 
CAMPANULARIA LiEVIS. R. Q. C. Arising from 9 
creeping fibre ; cells distant on long slender unring 81 
footstalks, campanulate with patulous even aperture 8 ' 
PI. si. 
On stones and shells from deep water, Polperro. 
species is by no means uncommon, but to be se® 11 
Ilab. 
This species is by no means 
must be examined in water while recent. It arises front 1 
creeping fibre at irregular intervals, the footstalk is lOOa’ 
slender and dilates gradually into the cell ; the cell is c 9, “ 
panulate with a patulous and an even aperture, the polyp 0 
has eleven long and slender tentacula. 
It somewhat resembles the Clytia umigera of Lamouroj^ 
pi. 5, fig. 6, but the cell does not swell so much, nor is 
aperture so contracted as in that species. 
* * Stem composed of many parallel lubes. 
HORSE-TAIL CORALLINE. C. Verticillata. P <>•/' 
pidom erect, tapering, branched; cells on long foot-stalk 3 ’ 
arranged in a verticillate manner at regular interval 3 ’ 
funnel-shaped, with notched rims. Vesicles ovoid, 811 
short peduncles, with small even apertures, rising from l * 1<; 
trunk. 
Horse-tail Coralline, w T ith bell-shaped cups, Ellis’ Cor a ' j 
p. 23, no. 20, pi. 13, fig. a A. Sert. verticillata. Ellis 99 
Solander’s Zooph,, p. SO. Turlon’s Lin., vol. 4, p. 
Stewart’s Eletn., vol. 2, p. 444. Clytia verticillata, Lam° 
roux’s Cor. Flex., p. 202. Cantpanularia verticillata, Flf® 
ing’s Brit. An., p. 550. Templeton in Mag. Nat. 
vol. 9, p. 406. Johnston’s Brit. Zooph., p. 150, pi. xSl '' 
figs. 3, 4. 
Hab. On Pinna ingens, off the Deadman ; not con>m 0 ^ 
From one to seven inches high, stiff. The trunk is strair j 
and tapering, as are also the branches, which are long 
erecto-patent. The cells are bell-shaped with serrated f J 
on loDg annulated footstalks, ringed at their extremities 
plain about the middle, arranged in a verticillate niannef 
regular intervals, and generally about five in a whorl. . 
CAMPANULARIA DUMOSA. Climbing, hirsute; ^ 
deeply tubular, nearly sessile ; apertures even, unai'** 1 
patent. 
