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Actinia Algæ AMPHITRITE animal Annelidans Annelide appearance appendages aquarium arms Ascidian attached beautiful become bivalve body bottom Bowerbankia British cells CHAPTER cilia coast colour consists coral Crab creatures Crustacea Cydippe delicate disc Echinus eggs elegant embryo extremity eyes fish Flustra Foraminifera gemmules glass habits head Hermit Crab Holothuria Hydra Hydræ Illustrations inch larvæ length living locomotive marine means Medusa ment microscope minute mollusks mouth Natural History naturalist Nereis numerous observed ocean organs orifice pair Pentacrinus placed Plates Pluteus polyps Polyzoa portion Post 8vo present prey proboscis protruded rays RAZOR-SHELL reader remains remarkable reproduction resembling rocks sand sea-water sea-weeds seems seen segments shape shell shore side Sir John Dalyell sometimes soon species specimens spines sponge Star-fishes stem stones structure substance suckers surface swimming tail tank tentacles tentacula Terebella tide tion transparent tube Tubularia vessel VOORST waves whole wonderful worms young zoophytes