Fakquhar. — On Neio Zealand Hydroida. 459 



rate, I expect to find several species of Tihicina, resembling 

 Melam-psalta, but with two separate nervures rising from the 

 end of the basal cell, instead of one nervure bifurcating im- 

 mediately, as in Melampsalta. If special attention is given to 

 the subject by collectors, I have little doubt that several new 

 species, and even genera, might easily be added to the New 

 Zealand list. 



Aet. XLIII. — List of Netv Zealand Hydroida. 

 By H. Fakquhae. 



[Bead before the Wellivgto7i I: hilosopJiical Society, 26th February, 1896.] 



GYMNOBLASTEA. 



Clavidae. 



1. TuBiCLAVA kubba. — TiiMcJava rnhra, Farquhar, 1895, 

 Trans. N.Z. Inst., xxvii., 209. 



Hah. Wellington Harbour. 



2. CoKDyLOPHOEA, sp. — Cordylophora lacustris{?), Hamilton, 

 1883, N.Z. Jnl. of Sci., i., 419. 



Hab. Esk Kiver, Hawke's Bay. 



Corynid.se. 



3. CoEYNE TENELLA. — Corync tenella, Farquhar, 1895, Trans, 

 N.Z. Inst., xxvii., 208. 



Hab. Wellington Harbour. 



Endendridae. 



4. Endendeium nov^-zealandi^. — Endendriwn novcB-zea- 

 landicc, Marktanner-Turneretscher, 1890, Annal. des k. k. 

 Natur. Hofm., v., 201. 



Hab. Auckland. 



Tubulariidae. 



5. TuBULAEiA ATTENNoiDES. — TubulaHa attennoidcs, Cough- 

 trey, 1875, Trans. N.Z. Inst., viii., 302. 



Hab. Dunedin Harbour ; Ocean Beach. 



CALYPTOBLASTEA. 



Campanulariidae. 



6. Campanulaeia caliculata, var. makeogona. — Campanu- 

 laria integra(>) (Hutton), Coughtrey, 1874, Trans. N.Z. 

 Inst., vii., 291. G. caliculata, Coughtrey, 1875, ib., viii.. 



