222 COPKl'ODA. 



Tribe VIII. HERPYLLOBIOIDA. 



Fam. HERPYLLOBIID.E. 



SACCOPSIS ALLENI, E\ Brumpt. 



Saccopsis AHeni, E. Brumpt, C. R. Acad. Paris, vol. cxxiv. p. 1464, 



fig. ( fide Alleii). 

 1894. Saccopsis Alleni, in Journ. Marine Biol. Assoc. vol. vii. p. 236 



(no description). 



Plymouth, on Poly cirrus aurantiacus (E. Brumpt). 



Order XII. CIERIPEDIA. 

 Tribe I. THORACICA. 



Div. 1. Pedunculata. 

 Fam. 1. L E P A D I D ^E. 



LEPAS ANATIFERA, Linnc. 



On drifted wood, Devon (Montagu) on floating wood, 

 Plymouth (Biol. Lab.'} ; and on ships' bottoms and floating 

 cork, Plymouth (T. V. Hodgson, iv. p. 178). 



LEPAS ANSIFERINA, Linne. 



Drifted wood, Devon (Montagu) ; Plymouth (Cocks}. 



LEPAS HILLII, Leach. 



An occasional visitor on wood, corks, &c. in the neighbour- 

 hood of Falmouth, recorded as L. leer is (Cocks}. 



LEPAS FASCICULARIS, Ellis & Solander. 



Found occasionally floating off the coasts on cork, &c. 

 Cocks records it as found at Falmouth on Fucus vesiculosus. 

 Thrown up in considerable abundance on the coast of Devon 

 between Milton and Thurlstone (Montagu, Test. Brit. vol. iii. 

 p. 163). 



LEPAS PECTINATA, Spengler. 



Captain Brown records it under the name Pentelasmis 

 radula as found on the Devonshire coast, but very rare ; and 

 Clocks, who calls it Anatifera sitlcata, gives it as rare on 

 cork at Falmouth. 



