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(e) Another colony with a sterile stalk 3.5 cm. long and 1.5 cm. in diameter. The polyparium 
is stiff but not so compact as some of the others. The general colour is pale orange with white polyps. 
(f) Another colony, very loose and open. The lower branches are distinctly foliaceous. The 
general colour is a yellowish orange, but the smaller branches and polyps in the marginal 
portion are pinkish and red. 
Station 164. 
(V) A beautiful colony with a sterile stalk 2.5 cm. in length. The polyparium is 6 cm. in height 
and 3 cm. in breadth. It is distinctly flattened in one plane, and the whole colony might be 
described as “open”. The colour of the stem and branches is white, but the polyps are a 
reddish orange. 
Station 49 s . 
(/z) A massive almost globular colony with a very stout sterile stalk of a reddish pink colour. 
The general appearance of the colony is pinkish, due to the coloration of the spicules in the 
smaller twigs and also those of the supporting bundle. 
Station 282 near Timor. 
(z) A colony very similar to the last but with a very short stalk, and not so compact. The 
coloration is identical. 
Locality : Not recorded. 
(J) Two large colonies. In the first the sterile stalk is 7 cm. in length and 4.5 cm. in breadth. 
The polyparium is 11 cm. high and 10 cm. broad. In the second the corresponding measurements 
are 4 cm., 4 cm.; 12 cm. and 10 cm. The general branching is loose and the colonies might be 
described as very “open”: not in any sense compact. The stem and main branches are white, 
but the smaller twigs are reddish. The anthocodiae are white. 
Locality : Not recorded. 
(A) Another “open” colony, creamy white in general appearance but with pinkish points to the 
projecting supporting bundle spicules. 
Locality: Station 258. 
(/) Another small colony very similar to the preceding. 
Locality: Not recorded. 
[in') Two “open” colonies very similar in general appearance. In the first, however, the smaller 
twigs are pink, while the anthocodiae are white. In the second the anthocodial armature is pink. 
Locality : Not recorded. 
(?z) Two small colonies from Station 133. In the first there is a long sterile stalk from which 
arise two main branches; in the other the polyparium is single and spheroidal. The general 
colour in both is chocolate red. (In no case could we find more than four pairs in the points 
of the anthocodiae). 
Locality: Station 133. Previously recorded from Japan. 
16. Dendronephthyci annectens Sherriffs. (Plate XX, Fig 13 and 14; Plate XXVIII, Fig. 2). 
Station unrecorded. I Ex. 
Diagnosis: Umbellate; much branched, but with few large branches; distinctly flattened; 
contour not uniform; basal branches foliaceous; polyps in small bundles of 7—12; polyp stalks 
