. Diversions of a naturalist. Natural history. SEA-WORMS AND SEA-ANEMONES 85. Fig. 6.—British Sea-Anemones. a, Sagartia bellis, the daisy anemone, viewed from above when fully expanded. b, Bunodes crassicornis, half expanded ; side view. c, Anthea cereus. The tentacles are pale apple-green in colour, tipped with mauve, and cannot be completely retracted. d, Actinia mesembryanthemum. The disk of tentacles is completely retracted. This is the commonest sea-anemone on our South Coast, and is usually maroon colour, but often is spotted like a Please note that these images are extracte
. Diversions of a naturalist. Natural history. SEA-WORMS AND SEA-ANEMONES 85. Fig. 6.—British Sea-Anemones. a, Sagartia bellis, the daisy anemone, viewed from above when fully expanded. b, Bunodes crassicornis, half expanded ; side view. c, Anthea cereus. The tentacles are pale apple-green in colour, tipped with mauve, and cannot be completely retracted. d, Actinia mesembryanthemum. The disk of tentacles is completely retracted. This is the commonest sea-anemone on our South Coast, and is usually maroon colour, but often is spotted like a Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Lankester, E. Ray (Edwin Ray), Sir, 1847-1929. London Methuen
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