SUNAMPHITHOE CONFOKMATA. 
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The animal is of a yellowish or fawn colour when alive, 
with a few red marks corresponding with the points 
where the legs are attached to the body. We obtained 
our first specimen at Plymouth, and a second was 
sent to us by the late Mr. Barlee, who took it off the 
Slietlands. 
The following vignette represents some Laver ga- 
therers. 
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