[133] Antennularia antennina, figured in Plate [XXXI.], springing from the lower left corner. It will be easily recognised from the description.
[134] For details and figures of these developments, I beg to refer the reader to my Naturalist’s Rambles on the Devonshire Coast.
[135] Scalpellum vulgare, seen in Plate [XXXI.], in the position described in the text.
[136] Balanus balanoides, of which a group is seen in the extreme left of the foreground in Plate [XXXI.]; B. porcatus, a single specimen, is a little to the right.
[137] Lepas anatifera. A group, the size of life, is seen depending in the upper right-hand corner of Plate [XXXI.]
[138] Pyrgoma Anglicum, of which three specimens are seen attached to a Caryophyllia Smithii, at the left side of Plate [XXXI.]
[139] Zoologist, pp. 7054, 7111.
[140] Serpula contortuplicata, a mass of which forms the subject of Plate [XXXII.], mingled with S. triquetra.
[141] Some in this infant state are seen in Plate [XXXIII.]
[142] Brit. Annelida, in Rep. Brit. Assoc., 1851.