. The sea-beach at ebb-tide : a guide to the study of the seaweeds and the lower animal life found between tidemarks . Cyanea arctica, greatly reduced in size. JELLYFISHES 139. is usually solitary, seldom being seen in company with others. It is com-mon on the New England coast, and is frequently found stranded on thebeach, where it in no way suggests the beautiful appearance it pre-sents when floating in the water. Like Aurelio, (yama has a strobilastage. It is supposed that theyoung remain near the bottom,for they are seldom seen, whileadults are plentiful. They beginto appear in numbers at


. The sea-beach at ebb-tide : a guide to the study of the seaweeds and the lower animal life found between tidemarks . Cyanea arctica, greatly reduced in size. JELLYFISHES 139. is usually solitary, seldom being seen in company with others. It is com-mon on the New England coast, and is frequently found stranded on thebeach, where it in no way suggests the beautiful appearance it pre-sents when floating in the water. Like Aurelio, (yama has a strobilastage. It is supposed that theyoung remain near the bottom,for they are seldom seen, whileadults are plentiful. They beginto appear in numbers at the endof summer from Cape Cod north-ward. C. faint. This species is foundin midsummer south of Cape Codand is common in Long IslandSound. Its general color is lightyellowish-brown, the flowing cur-tains being the darkest part ofthe animal. It is not as large asC. arctica, and the lobes of the mar-gin are deeper and more rounded. C. versicolor. The whole disk is bluish milky-white, the flowing curtains are light brown, and thetentacles are pink. It is not so large as C. arctica. Found in the springon the southern coast. GENUS Lhieryes L. merctirius, the thimble-fish. Th


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