. Report of the Canadian Arctic Expedition 1913-18. Scientific expeditions. 36 G Canadian Arctic Expedition, 1913-W18 Colour in life is often light red or pink, fading in alcohol. This species has been brought in from the fishing banks, off Nova Scotia and Newfoundland, by various vessels, and presented to the Fish Com- mission. It occurs in 130 to 300 fathoms, and is evidently common at those depths. It is also widely distributed in the Arctic regions, and off the northern coasts of I'ig. 7. Duva arborescens Dan. 'i'ype. One of the polyps, and part of another with eg Daniel3se;i
. Report of the Canadian Arctic Expedition 1913-18. Scientific expeditions. 36 G Canadian Arctic Expedition, 1913-W18 Colour in life is often light red or pink, fading in alcohol. This species has been brought in from the fishing banks, off Nova Scotia and Newfoundland, by various vessels, and presented to the Fish Com- mission. It occurs in 130 to 300 fathoms, and is evidently common at those depths. It is also widely distributed in the Arctic regions, and off the northern coasts of I'ig. 7. Duva arborescens Dan. 'i'ype. One of the polyps, and part of another with eg Daniel3se;i, enlarged. After Jungersen united all the twelve nominal species of Duva, described and figured by Danielssen, under the common name Eunephthya florida (Rathke). Molander retained three as distinct. Our species seems to agree best with D. rosea, and to differ distinctly from D. florida, judging by the figures of the latter. Some of the other species described bj^ Danielssen seem to me worthy of recog- nition, judging from his numerous figures of the spicules, etc., especially those that have in the polyps much larger and more numerous spicules, like D. glacialis, to which D. cinerea might be united; and D. flava, PL V, figs. 1-33, which has unusually large and stout spicules in the anthocodia. Family CLAVULARIDi^. New family. Stoloniferous Actinaria having calicles more or less prominent and filled with spicules, mostly rough warted spindles. Polyps also spiculose with a spiculose anthocodia. Trachythela Verrill. New genus. Plate VII; Figs. 1-7. Polypidom consists of rather large, low, verruciform or short truncate- conic calicles united by narrow creeping stolons, or by a thin continuotis basal expansion, usually attached to the dead axis of a Gorgonian coral, and stiffened by closely packed fusiform spicules of unusually large Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and app
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