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III.— APPENDIX. 



Below is given a list of synonyms, as far as I have been 

 able to establish them, of the species of Ectyonince described 

 by Lendenfeld in his "Catalogue of the Sponges in the Aus- 

 tralian Museum" (pp. 214-227), and of the species wrongly 

 identified with (some of) these by Whitelegge. The names 

 are listed in the order in which they appear in the Catalogue, 

 Lendenfeld's species being indicated by the letter "L," White- 

 legge's by the letter "W;" along with the synonym of each 

 is a reference to the page herein on which the species is dealt 

 with. Species of which I have seen no specimens are marked 

 by an asterisk. 



Myxilla.- — 



M. jacksoniana, L. Lissodendoryx jacksoniana, L.' 



Clathriodendron. — 



C. arbuscula, L. Clathriodendron arbuscula, L. (p. 295). 



*C. irregularis, L. ? Clathriodendron irregularis , L. (p. 296). 



C. nigra, L. ? Raspailia nigra, L. (p. 296). 



Clathrissa.- — 



C. ayhuscnla, L. Clathrissa arhuscida, L. (p. 146) 



*C. elegans, L. ? Clathrissa elegans, L. (p. 146) 



C. pumila, L. Crella incrustans. Carter, var. puniila, L 



(p. 168) 

 C. pmyiila, var. rubra, L. C. incrustans. Carter, var 



rubra, L. (p. 170). 



Echinonema. — 

 *E. anchoratum, var. ramosa, L. ? WilsoncUa ranwsa, L. 



(P- 243). 

 *E. anchoratum, var. ramosa, W. Clathriodendron arbu- 



scula, L. (p. 296). 



.'' Wilsonella dura, L., nan 

 Whtlg. (p. 243). 



1 An examination of the type-specimen of Myxilla jacksoniana has 

 shown that the chelse are of the arcuate type, and that the species, 

 therefore, belongs to Lissodendoryx. 



