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  collection; deposited; on the 5th of April; about fifty capsules or
  bags of eggs upon the stems of weeds (fig。 2 B); each capsule
  contained about a hundred eggs。  The capsules opened on the 16th of
  May; permitting the escape of rotiferous fry (fig。 2; C; D; E); not
  in the slightest degree resembling the parent; but presenting
  minute nautilus…shaped transparent shells。  These shells rather
  hang on than cover the bodies; which have a pair of lobes; around
  which vibrate minute cilia in such a manner as to give them an
  appearance of rotatory motion。  Under a lens they may be seen
  moving about very actively in various positions; but always with
  the look of being moved by rapidly turning wheels。  We should have
  been glad to witness the next step towards assuming their ultimate
  form; but were disappointed; as the embryos died。  Fig。 2 F is the
  tongue of a Nassa; from a photograph by Dr。 Kingsley。
  Footnotes:
  (1) SERTULARIA OPERCULATA and GEMELLARIA LOCICULATA; or any of the
  small SERTULARIAE; compared with CRISIAE and CELLULARIAE; are very
  good examples。  For a fuller description of these; see Appendix
  explaining Plate I。
  (2) If any inland reader wishes to see the action of this foot; in
  the bivalve Molluscs; let him look at the Common Pond…Mussel
  (Anodon Cygneus); which he will find in most stagnant waters; and
  see how he burrows with it in the mud; and how; when the water is
  drawn off; he walks solemnly into deeper water; leaving a furrow
  behind him。
  (3) These shells are so common that I have not cared to figure
  them。
  (4) Plate IX。 Fig。 3; represents both parasites on the dead
  Turritella。
  (5) A few words on him; and on sea…anemones in general; may be
  found in Appendix II。  But full details; accompanied with beautiful
  plates; may be found in Mr。 Gosse's work on British sea…anemones
  and madrepores; which ought to be in every seaside library。
  (6) Handbook to the Marine Aquarium of the Crystal Palace。
  (7) An admirable paper on this extraordinary family may be found in
  the Zoological Society's Proceedings for July 1858; by Messrs。 S。
  P。 Woodward and the late lamented Lucas Barrett。  See also
  Quatrefages; I。 82; or Synapta Duvernaei。
  (8) Thalassema Neptuni (Forbes' British Star…Fishes; p。 259);
  (9) The Londoner may see specimens of them at the Zoological
  Gardens and at the Crystal Palace; as also of the rare and
  beautiful Sabella; figured in the same plate; and of the
  Balanophyllia; or a closely…allied species; from the Mediterranean;
  mentioned in p。 109。
  (10) A Naturalist's Rambles on the Devonshire Coast; p。 110。
  (11) Balanophyllia regia; Plate V。 fig。 1。
  (12) Amphidotus cordatus。
  (13) Echinus miliaris; Plate VII。
  (14) See Professor Sedgwick's last edition of the 〃Discourses on
  the Studies of Cambridge。〃
  (15) Fissurella graeca; Plate X。 fig。 5。
  (16) Doris tuberculata and bilineata。
  (17) Eolis papi losa。  A Doris and an Eolis; though not of these
  species; are figured in Plate X。
  (18) Plate III。
  (19) Certain Parisian zoologists have done me the honour to hint
  that this description was a play of fancy。  I can only answer; that
  I saw it with my own eyes in my own aquarium。  I am not; I hope; in
  the habit of drawing on my fancy in the presence of infinitely more
  marvellous Nature。  Truth is quite strange enough to be interesting
  without lies。
  (20) Saxicava rugosa; Plate XI。 fig。 2。
  (21) Plate VIII。 represents the common Nassa; with the still more
  common Littorina littorea; their teeth…studded palates; and the
  free swimming young of the Nassa。  (VIDE Appendix。)
  (22) Cyproea Europoea。
  (23) Botrylli。
  (24) Molluscs。
  Doris tuberculata。
  … bilineata。
  Eolis papillosa。
  Pleurobranchus plumila。
  Neritina。
  Cypraea。
  Trochus; … 2 species。
  Mangelia。
  Triton。
  Trophon。
  Nassa; … 2 species。
  Cerithium。
  Sigaretus。
  Fissurella。
  Arca lactea。
  Pecten pusio。
  Tapes pullastra。
  Kellia suborbicularis。
  Shaenia Binghami。
  Saxicava rugosa。
  Gastrochoena pholadia。
  Pholas parva。
  Anomiae; …2 or 3 species
  Cynthia;…2 species。
  Botryllus;  do。
  ANNELIDS。
  Phyllodoce; and other Nereid worms。
  Polynoe squamata。
  CRUSTACEA。
  4 or 5 species。
  ECHINODERMS。
  Echinus miliaris。
  Asterias gibbosa。
  Ophiocoma neglecla。
  Cucumaria Hyndmanni。
  … communis。
  POLYPES。
  Sertularia pumila。
  … rugosa。
  … fallax。
  … filicula。
  Plumularia falcata。
  … setacea。
  Laomedea geniculata。
  Campanularia volubilis。
  Actinia mesembryanthemum。
  Actinia clavata。
  … anguicoma。
  … crassicornis。
  Tubulipora patina。
  … hispida。
  … serpens。
  Crisia eburnea。
  Cellepora pumicosa。
  Lepraliae;… many species。
  Membranipora pilosa。
  Cellularia ciliata。
  … scruposa。
  … reptans。
  Flustra membranacea; &c。
  (25) Plate XI。 fig。 1。
  (26) Plate X。 fig。 1。
  (27) There are very fine specimens in the Crystal Palace。
  (28) Coryne ramosa。
  (29) Campanularia integra。
  (30) Crisidia Eburnea。
  (31) Aquarium; p。 163。
  (32) P。 34。  Figures of it are given in Plate VIII。
  (33) P。 259。
  (34) But if any young lady; her aquarium having failed; shall (as
  dozens do) cast out the same Anacharis into the nearest ditch; she
  shall be followed to her grave by the maledictions of all millers
  and trout…fishers。  Seriously; this is a wanton act of injury to
  the neighbouring streams; which must be carefully guarded against。
  As well turn loose queen…wasps to build in your neighbour's banks。
  (35) Very highly also; in interest; ranks M。 Quatrefages' 〃Rambles
  of a Naturalist〃 (about the Mediterranean and the French Coast);
  translated by M。 Otte。
  (36) Van Voorst & Co。 price 3s。
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