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DESCRIPTION OF PLATES. 
Platb XLI. 
Sagartia lucicE, general view from side. X 2. 
Sagartia lucia, oral view, showing whitish lines marking position of oesophageal grooves, and 
on the left the evidence of recent fission of specimen as shown in dim outlines of the disk 
markings. 
Anemonia sargassensis , drawn and colored from life, showing also the clasping aspect of pedal 
disk. 
Plate XLII. 
Eloactis producta, drawn and colored from life, showing the expanded disk, the smooth, pinkish 
lower and papillose upper portions of the column. 
Sagartia modesta, drawn and colored from life, showing expanded pedal disk, numerous ten- 
tacles, and the sinuous aspect of body as freely expanded in aquarium. 
Single tentacle of specimen, showing characteristic markings. X 3. 
Plate XLIII. 
Sagartia modesta, photograph from life as expanded in aquarium, the pedal disk attached to 
bottom under layer of sand. 
Cylista leticolena, photograph from life, in aquarium. 
Astrangia darue, an unusually large coral mass of this species. X X- 
Plate XLIV. 
Cerianthus americanus, section through oesophagus, showing groove and numerous mesenteries 
and their distribution ; oe, oesophagus; ec, ectoderm. 
Cylista leucolena, section through oesophagus, showing paired grooves, mesenteries, and direc- 
tives {d), and secondary mesenterial buds. 
Edwardsia elegans, section showing distinctive mesenteries and paired directives (d); oe, 
oesophagus; ec, ectoderm. 
Anemonia sargassensis , section through oesophagus, showing primary mesenteries and numerous 
secondary mesenterial buds; d, directive mesenteries; ec, ectoderm. 
