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series, tlie upper portion of the cells erect, with a circular entire 

 aperture. — Johnston. 



1. Alecto granulata, W. Thomjjson. 



Hab. On the inner surface of old bivalve shells, more 

 rarely on the outer surface. It is a deep-water species. It 

 is said to be not uncommon; but the only specimen we 

 have met with was on the outer surface of Pinna ingests, 

 from the island of Coll. 



It is slender, branched, adherent, the tubular cells lean- 

 ing a little to the opposite side. It is glossy, when fresh, 

 and dotted with minute granules. When in a dead state, 

 it is of a dull white colour. 



2. Alecto major, D. L. (Plate XYI. fig. 60.) 



Hab. Island of CoU, D. L., from Eev. Mr. Nicol ; island 

 of Sana, dredged by W. Thompson ; Cornwall, Mr. Couch. 



This was a species new to our Pauna when I discovered 

 it on a valve of Pinna ingenSf from Coll. I sent it to Dr. 

 Johnston, and he mentions, in his description of it, that I 

 said that the young unbranched specimens resembled a tear 

 slowly trickling down the cheek, and swelling in its pro- 

 gress. Pull-grown specimens, however, are irregularly 

 branched, though each branch has the fulness we have 

 mentioned, at the termination. It is much stouter and 



