5” brede med 25”” lange Tentakler til 45”” lange, 10”” brede 
og med 45”" lange Tentakler. Til Siden og udenfor denne 
Række er stillet 3 Polyper i en krumbøiet Linie, der ere 
af omtrent lige Størrelse, 42”" lange, 12”” brede; Ten- 
taklerne lige lange som Kroppen, Fig. 26, 8, 8, 8. Disse 
to Rækker dorsal-laterale Polyper omgives af 5 store, late- 
rale Polyper, der staa i en Halvkreds og slutte sig paa 
Ryggen fuldkommen til de tilsvarende 4 paa venstre Side, 
som de ligne i et og alt, imedens der paa Bugsiden bliver 
et temmelig stort, aabent Rum, Fig. 26. 
Den bilaterale Symetri er temmelig godt bevaret, og 
det er paa dette Exemplar som paa de tidligere omtalte, 
at da Rachis har udvidet sig saa betydeligt 1 Bredden og 
er dreiet, faa Rækkerne en næsten horizontal Stilling paa 
den saagodtsom plane Rygside; imidlertid viser en nøiagtig 
Undersøgelse, at Rækkerne, naar undtages Centralrækken, 
have en lidt skraa Stilling forfra bagtil, nedenfra opad, saa 
at Polyperne i Regelen naa hen til Midten af Rygfladen, 
hvor især de laterale støde at efterlade 
noget synderligt Mellemrum, saaledes som Tilfældet ialmin- 
delighed er paa Ventralfladen. 
sammen uden 
Polyperne ere som paa de Foregaaende. De to yderste 
Rækker Polyper, der have fuldt udviklede Kjønsorganer, ere 
Hanner; de centrale og dorsal-laterale ere golde. 
Farven ligesom paa No. 9. Hele Polypstokken over- 
trukken med et gelatingst Slim. 
Axen som paa No. 9. 
Findested. 
Station No. 31. 
No. 11. 
Tab. VIII, Fig. 27. 
Stilken er fra den nederste Ende til Rachis 1900” 
Den bulbøse Del er 345”” lang, dennes nederste 
Halvdel er rund, 60”” i Omfang strax ovenfor den konisk 
afstumpede Ende; den øverste Halvdel er firkantet, ogsaa 
60”” 1 Omfang; Midtpartiet er noget smalere. Omtrent 
430”" fra den øverste Del af Bulbus begynder Stilken at 
dreie sig noget efter Længden og fortsætter med Dreiningen 
helt op til Enden. Paa det smaleste er Stilken 4””. 
lang. 
Den skedeformige Udvidning er 55””" lang, 11”” bred, 
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5 polyps increase in size; according, as they are arranged 
posteriorly on the dorsal surface; rising from 25”” long, 5”” 
broad, with 25”” long tentacles; up to 55”” long, 10”” 
broad, with 45”” long tentacles. To the side, and outside 
of this series, 3 polyps are arranged in a curved line, and 
these, are nearly uniform in size, viz 42”” in length, and 
12”” in breadth, with the tentacles of same length as the 
body (fig. 26, 8, 8, 8). These two series of dorso-lateral 
polyps are surrounded by 5 large lateral polyps, which are 
placed in a semicircle, and completely unite on the dorsal 
side, with the corresponding 4 polyps on the left side, 
which they resemble in all respects; whilst, upon the 
ventral surface, a pretty large open space is left 
(tig. 26). 
The bilateral symmetry is tolerably well preserved; 
and in this specimen, like those already spoken of, the 
series assume a nearly horizontal position on the almost 
flat dorsal surface, owing to the rachis becoming so much 
dilated in breadth, and also, so much twisted. A minute 
examination, however, shows, that the series has a some- 
what diagonal arrangement, running from front to back, 
and downwards to upwards, so that, in general, the polyps 
reach to the middle of the dorsal surface; where, the late- 
ral ones, especially, unite with each other, without leaving 
any considerable interspace, such as is the case, generally, 
on the ventral surface. 
The polyps are similar to those of the preceding 
specimens. The two exterior series of polyps, have fully 
developed sexual organs, and are males. The central and 
dorso-lateral polyps are sterile. 
The colour is similar to that of No. 9 specimen. 
entire polypdom, is coated with a gelatinous mucous. 
The 
The axis is similar to that of No. 9 specimen. 
Habitat. 
Station No. 31. 
No. 11 specimen. 
Pl VII ie, By, 
The stem measures 1900”” from the inferior extrem- 
ity to the rachis. The bulbous part is 345””" long, and 
it's inferior half portion is round; it is 60”” in circum- 
ference immediately above the conically blunted extremity. 
The superior half portion is quadrangular, and is also 
60”” in circumference. The middle portion is somewhat 
narrower. About 430”" from the superior part of the 
bulb, the stem commences to twist itself somewhat, longi- 
tudinally, and it continues the twisting, right up to the 
extremity. The stem is 4””" thick at it’s narrowest point. 
The sheath-formed dilation is 55”” long, and 11”” 
