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coast. In great plenty under the Hoe. Occurs 
also in deep water. 
Ophiura bracteata.—Common in deep water. 
* Ophiura brachiata.—In sand at Salcombe. 
Ophiura bellis.—Found at Teignmouth. (See 
Magazine of Natural History.) 
Ophiura rosula.—Common on marine bodies in 
deep water. 
* Sipunculus saccatus_Teignmouth. (Martin.) 
* Sipunculus strombus.—In the old shells of 
Rostellaria pes pelecani. 
Sipunculus nudus.—Devon. (Turton and King¬ 
ston.) 
Pennatula phospliorea. — Devon. (Turton and 
Kingston.) 
Astrophyton scutatum has been found in Corn¬ 
wall by Dr. Borlase, also Asterias spinosa and 
oculata , and Comatula rosacea. 
LAMELLIFERvE. 
* Caryophyllea sessilis.— Not uncommon, at¬ 
tached to stones and shells in deep water. (See 
description of this late addittion to the British 
Fauna.) , 
GORGONIADiE. 
Gorgonia verrucosa.—“ Sea-tree .” Common in 
deep water. 
Gorgonia placomus and flabellum have been 
found in Cornwall by Dr. Borlase. 
CORALLINADA2. 
Jania rubens.—Not common. On rocks at low 
water. 
Jania corniculata.—Uncommon. 
Corallina officinalis. — Extremely common on 
rocks. 
Lobularia digitata.- “Dead mens' hands." 
Common, chiefly in deep water on shells and rocks. 
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