f : By Vaiies Green 
SOME BEAUTIFUL JELLY-FISHES. 
The most familiar of these Jelly-fishes is the common Marigold, in the bottom right-hand corner. At 
the Stingers, whose numerous stinging threads are dreaded by tender-skinned swimmers. Near it to the right is Rhizostoma, and below 
the latter are Forbes’ Jelly (with the blue-banded margin), and Turris, like a bell-glass. On the left-hand side at the bottom is the delicate 
blue and yellow Porpita, above it the elegant A2gina, and between this and the Stinger is the Glossocodon, with its trails of jewelled threads. 
the surface to the left is one of 
