67. Young Oceania older than Fig. 65 54
Diagram of succession of tentacles 54
68. Adult Oceania 55
69. Attitude assumed by Oceania 56
70. CLYTIA BICOPHORA escaped from reproductive calycle 57
71. Somewhat older than Fig. 70 57
72. Magnified portion of Hydrarium of Clytia 57
73. Adult Clytia 57
74. ZYGODACTYLA GROENLANDICA 58
75. The same seen in profile 59
76. TIMA FORMOSA 61
77. One of the lips of the mouth 61
78. Head of Hydrarium of Tima 62
79. MELICERTUM CAMPANULA from above (Agassiz) 63
80. The same seen in profile 64
81. Planula of Melicertum 65
82. Cluster of planulæ 65
83. Young Hydrarium 65
84. DYNAMENA PUMILA 66
85. Magnified portion of Fig. 84 66
86. DYPHASIA ROSACEA 67
87. Medusa of LAFOEA 67
88. Colony of Coryne mirabilis (Agassiz) 68
89. Magnified head of Fig. 88 (Agassiz) 68
90. Free Medusa of Coryne (Agassiz) 68
91. TURRIS VESICARIA 69
92. BOUGAINVILLIA SUPERCILIARIS 70
93. Hydrarium of Bougainvillia 70
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